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    Dear Friends-in-need-of-community-support,

    I have been contesting a parking fine with Wiltshire Council (I appealed twice) regarding an alleged offense in October 2009. During my first and only visit to Salisbury 3 of us rented a cottage with 'free' street parking since the landlady gave me a book of vouchers for residential parking. However there was one voucher short and on the final day I went on a goose chase in the town centre to purchase a ticket only to finally be told that the only place to purchase (Council Offices) were closed on a Saturday. On reaching my car again, there was the ticket. My gripe is that there had been no means of purchasing a ticket for that residential location.
    Unfortunately the landlady would not respond when I contacted her to verify my story, although I can prove that I stayed in her house. Equita have been sending me removal notices for months. Do I have grounds for legal representation against WCC or any other means of defending myself?

    Advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.


    Read more at: Legal Beagles Consumer Forum - Equita Bailiffs & Wiltshire Council
    Last edited by Curlyben; 18th March 2011, 16:24:PM.
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    Re: parking fine with Wiltshire Council

    Originally posted by fabmama View Post
    Do I have grounds for legal representation against WCC or any other means of defending myself?
    No, since both your appeals (I assume, an informal appeal and then the formal appeal to the NTO) were both rejected. Based on what you posted I don't see any grounds for a successful appeal anyway.

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