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£2.5m parking fines write-off



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Published Date: 23 April 2008
A LOCAL authority that is making £27 million cuts to services has had to write off more than £2.5 million in unpaid parking fines, it was revealed yesterday.
A confidential report said some 34,260 tickets issued in Aberdeen over four years had had to be scrapped because of a legal mistake.

The fines cover the period since the city council took control of parking from the police in 2003, and they hav
e been written off on the orders of the local authority's city chamberlain, Susan Cooper.

Councillors are being asked to write off £82,200 for 1,034 tickets from only seven people over the same four years.

The move comes after a court ruled all parking tickets should include the date of the offence and date the ticket was issued. A High Court judge in England made the ruling after two successful appeals against Barnet Council.

Aberdeen City Council tickets used to include only the date of the parking offence, but this was changed in October 2006.

Under Aberdeen City Council's rules, individual debts of up to £10,000 can be written off without prior approval of councillors. The report states: "Parking office staff, on the basis of advice from the office of the city solicitor and local sheriff officers, now consider the outstanding penalty charge notices issued prior to 4 October, 2006 are unrecoverable."

Labour councillor Willie Young said: "This is atrocious news. This is public money that was owed to the council. More should have been done at the time to chase it up."

The city council's plans for cuts in services have led to widespread protests.





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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 9:29 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

TonyF from London,

London 23/04/2008 07:55:57
In your article about parking fines being written off you quote Labour councillor Willie Young as saying: "This is atrocious news. This is public money that was owed to the council. More should have been done at the time to chase it up."

This is rubbish. This is not public money because it was never collected, and the basis on which he expected it to appear in public accounts is illegal on two accounts. First it is unlawful to pursue or regard ticket & ticket default income as revenue. Second the basis of the tickets was unlawful in the first place because it did not follow its own very clear rules as laid down in law.

Start following the laws yourself before you boss everyone else around.

2

sam the god,

23/04/2008 08:10:25
#1
what do you expect to come from a councillors mouth apart from rubbish
3

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 23/04/2008 23:27:18
It is a very sorry (and worrying) state of affairs when a council relies upon parking fines in order to fund itself.

It is even more worrying when the amount involved is taken into account.

All fine revenue should go directly to charity. No-one should benefit from them except charitable causes. If enforcement is nothing to do with making money (as we are continually told is the case) there should be no problem with that. Should there?
4

Donaldtramp,

Aberdeen 25/04/2008 18:28:14
It's about time our (ever increasing) tax revenue collectors otherwise known as our local government took a hit. These taxes, sorry parking tickets, should not be used to support a bloated, free spending Council such as Aberdeen.
Remember the loud mouth guys at school who left without an O level between them? They are now in charge of spending 100's of millions of pounds of pounds of OUR money(Council tax revenue) in their posts as councillors.
When will the local authority realise that if they have a failing budget the first thing they should do is cut hours and jobs? This is the first thing that happens in the private sector.
Why should the public sector be any different from everyone else who pays their wages in the form of taxes? Why should they continue to have a job for life, bulletproof pensions paid for by the taxpayer and very generous use of sick leave.
When is this country going to start realising(and doing something about it). We are paying dearly for these idiots and this bloated sector?

 

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