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    My mum received an on the spot fine for dropping a cig end on the floor. There were numerous other people who had done the same thing who weren't copped (but were big burly looking and scary, apparently) so my mum was the only one penalised

    She knows she was stupid for doing it and argued that there were no bins etc but ho hum.

    My query is that the note said if she contacted the office to 'arrange payment' within 7 days then the fine would be reduced to £35. She phoned them straight away and as she is on benefits she offered to pay money fortnightly when she receives her money.

    They have said because of that she has to pay the full £70. Surely if she arranged payment as the note said with in the 7 days then it should be £35 she pays?

    Gem
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  • #2
    Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

    I think the purpose of the reduction is to get people to pay up within 7 days, regardless of how they pay after the 7 days it will be the full amount of the fine which is £70.

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    • #3
      Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

      To myself, Unless it stipulates it on the back of the paper, how can they change the rules?? I guess they Auths will do anything to ge that extra money.
      Can you question this with them and ask them how that rules works...

      Im thinking there will be somebody else that has a better knowladge along soon, Im not sure how they can uphold that though.
      (personally if that was the only option I would say ok, and pay them £2 a month!)

      Good Luck

      OPbC
      ~Never has PPI refunds been owed to so many...by so few~

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      • #4
        Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

        Originally posted by MrsGem View Post
        My query is that the note said if she contacted the office to 'arrange payment' within 7 days then the fine would be reduced to £35.
        Does it also say 'payment in full' within 7 days?

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        • #5
          Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

          Amy,

          I don't think it does but I'll check. Is that the key line?

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          • #6
            Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

            ~Im sure they do in the back of them don't they.
            ~Never has PPI refunds been owed to so many...by so few~

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            • #7
              Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

              Originally posted by MrsGem View Post
              Amy,

              I don't think it does but I'll check. Is that the key line?
              Scan it and upload here if you can or at least type it out verbatim and we can take a look. However, I suspect it is as Enaid has already said.

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              • #8
                Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

                I had the same thing a couple of years ago but mine was £75...
                Is no longer here

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                • #9
                  Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

                  Originally posted by MrsGem View Post
                  My mum received an on the spot fine for dropping a cig end on the floor. There were numerous other people who had done the same thing who weren't copped (but were big burly looking and scary, apparently) so my mum was the only one penalised

                  She knows she was stupid for doing it and argued that there were no bins etc but ho hum.

                  My query is that the note said if she contacted the office to 'arrange payment' within 7 days then the fine would be reduced to £35. She phoned them straight away and as she is on benefits she offered to pay money fortnightly when she receives her money.

                  They have said because of that she has to pay the full £70. Surely if she arranged payment as the note said with in the 7 days then it should be £35 she pays?

                  Gem
                  Who issued the fine?

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                    Re: 'Fine' for dropping cigarette butt

                    Originally posted by MrsGem View Post
                    My mum received an on the spot fine for dropping a cig end on the floor. There were numerous other people who had done the same thing who weren't copped (but were big burly looking and scary, apparently) so my mum was the only one penalised

                    She knows she was stupid for doing it and argued that there were no bins etc but ho hum.

                    My query is that the note said if she contacted the office to 'arrange payment' within 7 days then the fine would be reduced to £35. She phoned them straight away and as she is on benefits she offered to pay money fortnightly when she receives her money.

                    They have said because of that she has to pay the full £70. Surely if she arranged payment as the note said with in the 7 days then it should be £35 she pays?

                    Gem
                    Actually its a normal thing to drop cigarette butts here and their. I feel sorry for her but it was not right to drop cigarette on the floor. And about the cop they just fulfill their duty nothing else.

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