I paid for a ticket at a 'Pay & Display' meter and did not notice that the amount and time was printed wrongly. I was subsequently received a penalty charge. I have explained by letter to the council involved what had happened and they claim their machine is working perfectly. It is my responsibility, so they tell me to check at the time of purchase.
I claim that if I paid the correct money (which I did) and no coin was rejected by the machine I was right to assume that everything was in order. I do not spend time checking every parking ticket that I pay for! I also feel that they are responsible for providing machines that work properly.
What is the next step I should take. I have until Tuesday (27th) to pay £25 or the fine is increased to £50! On a point of order I think I'll not pay. What will happen?
I paid for a parking ticket and inadvertently pressed the button for a ticket before the last pound coin registered. This meant I was an hour short on my ticket which I didn't check. I wrote to the council, enclosing my ticket and asked them to check the cash in the machine (I told them which machine I had used), They wrote back and waived the ticket as they'd found an extra pound in the machine that day. I think I was just lucky though. Good luck
If a machine is broken it should have an "Out of Order" sign on it as soon as possible. Obtaining money by false pretenses by the council is still fraud.