morningperson
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I would have thought you cannot be fined twice for the same offence.
The OP only parked on the footpath once.
How many times could you get caught speeding, do ya think? And would you have to pay everytime you get caught?
Wasn't there a guy who accumulated 8 penalty points in 2 hours some time back, having been caught by 4 speed cameras during that time?!
Was this one parking offense or two? i.e. had you moved the car between 10 & 3pm?
if you remained in one spot it is not valid, you cannot be proscessed for the offence twice, now if you moved the car or took one fine off and left the car and the people who detected the offence were unaware of the previous fines you may have a few questions to answer.
any way from reading between the lines you were illegally parked so just pay upand not be looking for excuses
You can only be ticketed once per day for a continuous offence. Fact. I have worked in the trade.
The car wasn't moved. Also there was no record of the fine or any ticket on the car at all.
You can only be ticketed once per day for a continuous offence. Fact. I have worked in the trade.
If the first ticket was removed, a second could be issued but that does not mean the second ticket could be enforced. The accused could argue this in court and most likely win.It could be said that the 10am ticketer and the 3pm ticketer were not the same person.With no evidence of the earlier one being issued, so the second one was.
Correct. Only 1 ticket per day per violation. So say if the car is ticketed at 10am for an expired meter it can be left there all day without fear of another ticket.Might be an urban legend but I've heard of people who, knowing they were done once would continue with the offence thinking they couldn't get done again. I mean parking illegally, overstaying a meter sort of thing.
You can only be ticketed once per day for a continuous offence. Fact. I have worked in the trade.
Only 1 ticket per day per violation. So say if the car is ticketed at 10am for an expired meter it can be left there all day without fear of another ticket.
The only rider that I would add is if the local authority has clamping and towing. There would a good chance the car would be clamped or towed if left there for a while.
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