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London Tribunals are open for justice

Chief adjudicator Caroline Hamilton discusses how appeals against parking and appeals fines are evolving

Mark Moran
06 December 2016
Caroline Hamilton
Caroline Hamilton

 

London’s boroughs marginally won the majority of appeals against penalty charge notices issued for parking heard by the capital’s independent adjudicators. London Tribunals’ Environment and Traffic Adjudicators determined 27,696 appeals against parking PCNs.

According the tribunal's annual report for 2015-16, the adjudicators allowed 13,572 appeals, of which 5,803 were not contested by the enforcing authorities, but refused 14,124 appeals.

Parking appeals made up the vast...

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