“If you’re worried about not paying, call whoever gave you the ticket and ask them to confirm that you shouldn’t pay if you’re appealing.”
When appealing to a council, they advise that the driver writes to the council clearly explaining why they object, which is known as making an informal appeal.
Drivers have 14 days to make an informal appeal from when they were given the notice, or 21 days if it was sent to them by post.
Speaking previously to BBC’s Morning Live, lawyer Gary Rycroft echoed the guidance, saying that motorists should be aware of the differences between the kind of tickets handed out.
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