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NOT Parking ticket - Wheelie Bin Fine
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You need to try and do this with the council, if you want to do a formal appeal its with the magistrates court for fixed penalty notices (it is one yes ? ) if you fail there it could cost hundreds for each one. And your friend would need to do the same. I still don't know about issuing both one though.
Yes it is a fixed penalty notice.
Will phone them up tomorrow and hopefully they will be reasonable.
Thanks0 -
spacey2012 wrote: »Why did you give them your name ?
Didn't think would actually be a problem as we didn't put them out.0 -
Well thats life, once they have your name, thats it.
Did you sign anything as well ?Be happy...;)0 -
spacey2012 wrote: »Well thats life, once they have your name, thats it.
Did you sign anything as well ?
Na, just names0 -
You should have just ignored him and closed the door.
See how long he wants to stand outside.
Ignore anyone else who turned up to bully you for him.
But thats life.Be happy...;)0 -
You live in Nottingham which seems to be very eager beaver on any fines they can inflict. My daughter was a student at MADD and when we came down for a few days to decorate her flat ,both my husband and son had their cars towed and it cost a total of £520 to get them out!
We never found the sign that supposedly told us hours we could park but it made no difference. I would try and get it down to one notice get the whole house to chip in and go and speak nicely to your 'helpful' neighbour.0 -
Very common thing in Nottingham, bin fines!!For everthing else there's mastercard.
For clampers there's Barclaycard.0 -
Is there any CCTV footage of the street of your neighbour putting all the bins out? Not sure it would help but it's worth a try if there is anyThrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
Don't know who would want to live in Nottingham, land of wheelie bin fines and work-place parking taxes. I guess it's the people who live there who voted in the nutcases running the council, so only themselves to blame.BASFORDLAD wrote: »Very common thing in Nottingham, bin fines!!0 -
Just an update for everyone, phoned up the council, and the woman on the phone seemed quite understanding. Said nothing she could do about it though and to send in an email/letter explaining what happened and they will go from there. Thanks all for the advice!0
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