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Wednesday, 20th August 2008
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Traffic wardens & parking regulations
Soaring number of fixed penalty fines questioned
THE number of cases in which motorists have been offered a fixed penalty for road traffic offences had doubled in three years.
City opts to think again on gas-guzzler parking charges
Greens' dismay as permit plans go back to drawing board
Permit talks put brakes on drive to target gas guzzlers
Council chiefs opt for consultation on 'green' parking rules
Council split on green parking
DEPUTY council leader Steve Cardownie today insisted plans for higher parking charges for gas-guzzling cars were not a "fait accompli", as the city's ruling coalition appeared split over the proposals.
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A fine mess as enforcer gaffes cost NCP £62k
Average-speed cameras: boost for road safety or a total waste of money?
Burning issue: Should average-speed cameras be installed across urban areas?
Average means to halt tragic ends
Police car cops ticket as parking enforcer lays down the law . .
Talks on plan to ease town parking woe
Wising up to parking fines
City loses out as enforcers fail to hit ticket targets
New pay and display bays
Telford parking review comes to end
Attendants driving us round bend
Parking spot boost for city centre visitors
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