A driver has been sent a bill for £18,500 after she spent a year ignoring parking fines stuck to her windscreen.
Carly Mackie has been parking outside her garage in Dundee for more than a year and has ignored the fixed penalty notices she has received on an almost daily basis, wrongly believing she was entitled to park there. But the 26-year-old has now been sent a formal letter from a private parking firm demanding she pay £18,500 to cover the cost of the dozens of parking tickets. The firm said Miss Mackie has not challenged a single fine issued to her over more than a year and was not entitled to leave her car there because motorists are not allowed to park in covered passage ways, and also need a permit to leave their cars in the area.
Miss Mackie, who said she came to regard the daily tickets as an annoyance, has been parking her Mini on the cobbles outside her driveway for more than a year. She said: 'We have a right to park in front of our own property. I've considered moving out. It just makes my life so hellish.'I always make a point of parking in front of my own garage, where nobody else could park, and never parking on the double yellow lines on the road.' But Vehicle Control Services Limited, which sent her the letter demanding money for the fine, said she is wrong and is not entitled to park in front of her garage. A spokesman said: 'The site in question is covered by a contract that restricts use of the rear car park to permit holders only and prohibits motorists from parking in the covered vehicle access passage ways.
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Back in the 1970s in SF some people would buy a cheap beater car and never change the registration so they could just let it collect fines for 9 months until it was towed away or booted.
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Couldn't this have all been avoided if she had just gotten a residential permit sticker (which presumably she would have been entitled to) for her car?



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woud?
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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~ Carl Sagan
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SssssssSSSSsh!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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We're not allowed to park blocking driveways, even if it is your own driveway.
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you are allowed to block your own driveway in this town
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That's such a brain dead rule oldr, I'm amazed it hasn't been adopted here...We're not allowed to park blocking driveways, even if it is your own driveway.
In San Fran, if you block somebody else's driveway, (without their permission) there's a number they can call to have your car ticketed and towed...
But there's no problem blocking your own driveway....
What could possibly be the rationale for that bit of bureaucratic stupidity? So they can make money by just ticketing any car they happen to see parking front of a driveway?



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I bet she has her garage cleaned up now.....
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I am guessing it's that the cops have no way of knowing if the car blocking the driveway has permission (resident, guest of resident, friend, neighbor, etc) to park there. I have yet to hear of someone getting a ticket over it and my neighbor always blocks his driveway.
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I have a bigger problem with people pulling up on the grass in front of my house. They don't keep the wheels on the pavement instead make a rut at the lawn edge which forever fills with water. I put poles with reflectors along the edge of my grass to keep people from parking on the grass. (we have no curbs nor sidewalks).
the plow drivers like the poles as it lets them know where the road ends
the plow drivers like the poles as it lets them know where the road ends
