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Mum refuses to pay 'unreasonable' £50 fine in furious parking ticket row

A mum has been left furious after being slapped with what she's described as an "unreasonable" £50 parking fine.

Mum-of-two Amanda Foxman from Watford, Hertfordshire, had gone to visit the popular Heaton Park in Manchester with her husband and two young children.

When they returned from a stroll with the kids, who are aged eight and 11, they found they had been handed a £50 fine from the local council, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Amanda says the ticket was given because she had parked beyond the bay markings, but claims she had no idea she had used a banned parking space during the trip on June 3.

“We were visiting the park with the kids to see the squirrels,” said Amanda, who works for a management consultancy firm.

Amanda says the fine was given because she had parked beyond the bay markings (Amanda Foxman/MEN MEDIA)

“I had parked in what I thought was a standard bay spot and paid for my parking via the app. It was a really nice day but coming back to a parking fine wasn’t really part of the plan.”

Speaking about the spot she had parked in, Amanda said: “There was a white line on the ground next to where I parked where the double yellow lines ended. I had thought this marked the end of the parking bay.

“The only thing I didn’t realise at the time is that the bay didn’t have a white T marking on the floor, like the other bays. But I wasn’t obstructing anyone, I wasn't causing any issues at all. There was nothing to say there was no parking.”

Amanda said she has since written to Manchester Council over the parking fine to explain the situation but the local authority has said it could not cancel the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) because part of the vehicle was parked 'outside the bay markings', which is 'fully enforceable'.

Amanda is refusing to pay the fine (Amanda Foxman/MEN MEDIA)

The council said that the pre-existing signs and road markings at Heaton Park were designed as to 'not detract from the natural beauty of the Park by creating an urban "highway" style environment'.

“I think their response is absolutely nonsense to me,” Amanda added. “I understand they want to respect the beauty of the park, but I believe there still needs to be a sign or something making people aware that they will be fined if they park there."

Amanda said she is contesting the fine as she calls it "unreasonable" and said she intends to formally challenge the penalty once the council submits a notice to owner (NtO).

“I’m refusing to pay the penalty because I think they’re being totally unreasonable,” she explained.

“Had I parked on a double yellow line, I would accept that I’d done something wrong but I paid for a ticket on the app and I don’t feel like I’ve done anything wrong.

"I would be pretty surprised if I am the only person who has fallen victim to this. I feel like someone has just taken the opportunity to fine me because they know they can."

In a statement to the MEN, a spokesperson for Manchester Council said: "In all car parks administered by the Council there is clear signage indicating that motorists must park in designated bays in order for pay and display tickets to be valid.

"In cases where this does not happen enforcement officers may issue a Penalty Charge Notice to drivers.

"A person issued with an PCN can make an appeal to the Council if they do not believe it was issued correctly."

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