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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Liam Thorp

Man fuming after getting parking ticket outside his own house

A man was left fuming after being given a parking ticket outside the house he has lived in since 1981.

David Wright, also known by Ian, has lived in Swanston Avenue for more than 40 years and says he has never had a parking ticket in that time. As his road lies close to Everton's Goodison Park stadium, his property falls within a parking zone which sees local residents given parking permits so they don't get fined.

Mr Wright accepts he may not have renewed his permit, but says he was still shocked to see his car hit with a ticket on the evening of January 3. He said he has never had an issue in the area before and has questioned the timing of his fine as the council tries to make budget savings.

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"They are saying that my permit has run out, but I think that happened before the start of the season and I haven't had any tickets before now - in fact I haven't had any tickets since I started living here in 1981. If it has been out of date all that time, why am I only being fined now?

David Wright who lives on Swanston Avenue, Walton and is angry he got a parking ticket outside his house (Liverpool Echo)

"All of a sudden the council are on my case and ticketing my car, parked outside my house at 7.30pm at night when it is pitch black. Are they short of funds?"

"Is the council that badly off that they are having to extract money from pensioners like me in what is already a deprived area? Needless to say I have challenged this Fixed Penalty Notice in writing and with photographs."

Liverpool Council confirmed the permit in question expired last September and as a result the fine was correctly issues. The local authority said Mr Wright has until January 27 to pay at the discounted rate and is welcome to appeal the decision if he wishes.

The council added that resident parking permits are renewed annually and Mr Wright can apply at any time for this to be renewed.

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