Friday, May 26, 2006
Parking Attendant blows whistle. Bournemouth Council guilty of 'obtaining money by deception.'
Bournemouth Council have been found guilty by a tribunal of issuing Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) in areas that they knew to be unlawful as there were no valid TROs (Traffic Regulation Orders).
Head of Parking Services, Gary Bolland, who had already been put on notice by The People's No Campaign that Bournemouth's PCNs were unlawful told the PA to issue tickets in areas where there were no TROs 'otherwise he would have to look for another job.'
The Parking Attendant blew the whistle.
As the Council is arrogantly refusing to issue refunds, we will initiate a formal complaint and raise an action with the District Auditor with regard to the items of unlawful income within the local authorrities accounts and if need be bring the matter to the attention of the Police.
Bournemouth Daily Echo
PARKING TICKET SCANDAL
by Exlusive Report by Charis Mastris
Read the full report here
The full tribunal decision is in our hands and will be posted shortly unless one of the nationals wants to run the story.
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