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Parking fines for High Wycombe and Marlow revealed


THE Bucks Free Press today reveals the ten places in Wycombe district where drivers are most likely to get a parking ticket.

Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show High Street, Marlow got the most tickets, 1,763, since council bosses took over warden duties in October.

This was one in twelve tickets and almost three times the second most ticketed street, Priory Road in High Wycombe town centre, where 615 fines were handed out.

Overall Wycombe District Council has handed out 21,315 tickets worth a maximum £1.3m in 11 months. Of these, 1,336 were cancelled after challenges, worth a maximum £78,320.

Tickets are £70 or £50 depending on type of violation. Costs are halved if drivers pay in 14 days but increased by 50 per cent if payment is not made within two months.

The most ticketed streets are:

1. High Street, Marlow 1,763
2. Priory Road, High Wycombe 615
3. Desborough Road, High Wycombe 600
4. Riley Road, Marlow 403
5. Institute Road, Marlow 356
6. High Street, High Wycombe 346
7. Frogmoor, High Wycombe 322
8. Castle Street, High Wycombe 319
9. Easton Street, High Wycombe 282
10. Liston Road, Marlow 274

The top ten make up about a quarter of all tickets with 5,280 slapped on vehicles.

There has been controversy over how the council’s team of traffic wardens has enforced regulations with some claiming lines and signs are unlawful (see links, bottom of story).

The authority is carrying out a review of all regulations – but has continued handing out tickets while this takes place.

Cheryl Evans, who runs Counter Culture record shop in Desborough Road, said wardens are “quite over-zealous”.

“They could show a little more discretion,” she said.

And Marlow Chamber of Trade and Commerce has said there is a “hunting mentality” among parking wardens which was putting off shoppers.

Traders say shoppers overstay on the one-hour free bays in the High Street, landing them tickets. These should be extended by an hour, a petition backed by stores urge.

Andy McCready, president of Marlow Chamber of Trade, agreed wardens were “over zealous”.

He said: “I am surprised at the number of tickets issued in Marlow as opposed to tickets issued in other areas.

“We're trying to encourage shoppers to come to Marlow not scare them away.”

Marlow town parish councillor Suzanne Brown said warden can be over zealous but added: “God forbid we go back to how it was with people parking all day, clogging up the High Street.”

Cllr Audrey Jones, responsible for parking at the council, said the top ten reflected the popularity of the streets and the positive changes in Marlow had been “remarkable”.

She denied wardens were over-zealous. She said: “We have many comments from people who say they are doing a good and responsible job.

“More people are not narked because they can now park sensibly.”

Fines went back into running the service, which is not for profit, she said.

Police previously handed out tickets, though this was a low priority for PCs.

The district council patrolled High Wycombe town centre before taking over the district as well.

Motorists whose ticket was not cancelled by the council can appeal to the national Traffic Penalty Tribunal. Its most recent figures for the council are not available.

A “considerable proportion” of tickets going through the appeals process, the council said, raising the prospect of more being cancelled.


Comments(20)

678 says...
12:43pm Mon 7 Sep 09

proves what we all knew in Marlow, we are not fairly treated by WDC

yog says...
1:00pm Mon 7 Sep 09

It just proves there are more people in Marlow who are prepared to break the law! Clearly the level of fine is not enough in Marlow to discourage these law breakers. Double the fine in Marlow and see if the numbers are still high for Marlow next year.

DeepThinker says...
1:00pm Mon 7 Sep 09

678 wrote:
proves what we all knew in Marlow, we are not fairly treated by WDC
No it doesn't ... it just goes to show that the people of Marlow are either too thick, or too arrogant, to park in the proper places.
Park in the right place and you won't get a ticket.
Don't you dare try and tell us that it is because WDC has a down on you. Unfair? Why are there more tickets in Marlow? Because you got caught!
Or are you complaining that other people have got away with it and the wonderful folk of Marlow haven't.
If you think that you are being unfairly treated, you should be even more wary of parking in the wrong places.
And don't let the odd high profile story of dodgy tickets in Marlow give the wrong impression. These are but a few. The majority of tickets are handed out because ... the people parked in the wrong place or overstayed their time. The folk in Marlow love to feel victimised.
I am sure that if they took the parking restrictions away Marlow would grind to a halt in a few hours ... then they would be back on here bleeting like mad.

frankbutcher says...
1:24pm Mon 7 Sep 09

DeepThinker wrote:
678 wrote: proves what we all knew in Marlow, we are not fairly treated by WDC
No it doesn't ... it just goes to show that the people of Marlow are either too thick, or too arrogant, to park in the proper places. Park in the right place and you won't get a ticket. Don't you dare try and tell us that it is because WDC has a down on you. Unfair? Why are there more tickets in Marlow? Because you got caught! Or are you complaining that other people have got away with it and the wonderful folk of Marlow haven't. If you think that you are being unfairly treated, you should be even more wary of parking in the wrong places. And don't let the odd high profile story of dodgy tickets in Marlow give the wrong impression. These are but a few. The majority of tickets are handed out because ... the people parked in the wrong place or overstayed their time. The folk in Marlow love to feel victimised. I am sure that if they took the parking restrictions away Marlow would grind to a halt in a few hours ... then they would be back on here bleeting like mad.
laws do not apply to many marlow people. it is marlow don't you know what what old chap.

wycombenewbie says...
1:48pm Mon 7 Sep 09

I really don't get the problem with ticket wardens is here.

Don't park illegally and you wont get a ticket.

Don't stay longer than you paid for and you wont get a ticket.

This merely highlights how many people are prepared to break the rules. Don't blame the wardens, blame the drivers!

You ain't seen me says...
1:54pm Mon 7 Sep 09

This is very valuable research and I am glad that Marlow residents are paying the most for it.
Keep up the good work BFP and as all the above mention, if yo don't park illegally, you don't get a ticket.

SW: real-news

Plus ça change... says...
1:55pm Mon 7 Sep 09

'1,336 were cancelled after challenges'

But we haven't read about ALL of these in BFreeP..!!!

Would be 3 or 4 stories per day.

I don't think I could cope!

Nice to see that challenges can be made if appropriate and decisions can be changed.

Reassuring.

wayneo says...
2:04pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Some I'll-informed comments on here born more out of spite for Marlovians. Unfortunately, it is the Council who have beensystematically breaking the law, including outright fraud ( as will be shown soon). Most of the ticket 'hotspots', contain the most defects.

As for the Marlow chamber of commerce, they were wholly in favour of the scam, now they are against. DPE has damaged the economy and will continue to do so.

yog says...
3:34pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Goes without saying that the more tickets that are issued legally there will also be a rise in the number of disputed ones. There clearly needs to be a tougher clampdown on these marlovillians.

true blue says...
3:43pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Why worry about people in Marlow getting tickets, they have got plenty of money otherwise they would not be living or shopping there. Most expensive and over rated town in the area !!!

demoness says...
4:03pm Mon 7 Sep 09

I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.

frankbutcher says...
4:10pm Mon 7 Sep 09

demoness wrote:
I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.
are you from slough or marlow? :)

demoness says...
4:16pm Mon 7 Sep 09

frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote: I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.
are you from slough or marlow? :)
Neither - I am from Hades - check my handle.
But regulars on this site know my feelings towards Marlow so I am just smiling smugly.

frankbutcher says...
4:30pm Mon 7 Sep 09

demoness wrote:
frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote: I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.
are you from slough or marlow? :)
Neither - I am from Hades - check my handle. But regulars on this site know my feelings towards Marlow so I am just smiling smugly.
where is Hades?

towncryer says...
5:04pm Mon 7 Sep 09

frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote:
frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote: I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.
are you from slough or marlow? :)
Neither - I am from Hades - check my handle. But regulars on this site know my feelings towards Marlow so I am just smiling smugly.
where is Hades?
Hades is WDC offices -- where you will find Cllr Clarke and her horned and tailed councillors!!

J B Blackett says...
5:48pm Mon 7 Sep 09

I hate myself for saying this fb , but go to Hell !

Eachban says...
5:54pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Marlow Chamber of Commerce must be on the horns of a dilemma here. On the one hand they want people to be able to park longer, but on the other they also want more people to come into Marlow. Oh, the inequity of it all.
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It is as simple as people have already said - if you park illegally (wrong place, too long etc) cough up and shut up. If the ticket is incorrectly issued, appeal, win, smile smugly to yourself (a la Demoness). Really, not an issue, is it?

J B Blackett says...
6:02pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Plus ça change... wrote:
'1,336 were cancelled after challenges'

But we haven't read about ALL of these in BFreeP..!!!

Would be 3 or 4 stories per day.

I don't think I could cope!

Nice to see that challenges can be made if appropriate and decisions can be changed.

Reassuring.
I wonder what proportion of those 1337 cancelled tickets were originally acquired on Marlow High St.
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I have to say the people of Marlow are as warm , kind, generous and welcoming as anybody else in the region. They are known for it.....
.
Except there is a large number of solicitors, lawyers, accountants and assorted financial experts in the area. (check the stats) Which may explain the high incidence of embezzlement and fraud (check the stats).
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Parking ticket ? No problem , piece of cake ! Again it's the minority that give a place a bad name ; whichever end of the 'social spectrum'.
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Regards

Hit me says...
6:26pm Mon 7 Sep 09

Are these tickets from people who live in Marlow or are they all on abandoned wrecks?

....'cause I drove down the high street the other day and it was mostly like a scrap yard....

demoness says...
7:34pm Mon 7 Sep 09

frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote:
frankbutcher wrote:
demoness wrote: I am not saying anything... just smiling smugly.
are you from slough or marlow? :)
Neither - I am from Hades - check my handle. But regulars on this site know my feelings towards Marlow so I am just smiling smugly.
where is Hades?
Where I am from - it is probably far south of the Elysian Fields - if we assume that the further south one gets, the hotter it is.;)


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