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BBC News Magazine England's biggest shake-up in the parking laws in years is aimed at making dodgy tickets a thing of the past. So will it? Few issues anger people as much as parking. First there's the stress of finding a space, then the ordeal of squeezing a car into it and finally scrambling for the correct loose change, if the meter is in working order.
Cambridge News THE favourite haunts of traffic wardens in Cambridge can now be revealed by the News. Parking fine blackspots have been pinpointed street by street using information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The top 10 places where city motorists are more likely to be ticketed can now be revealed.
Sunday Mirror Fury over fines by post plan By Adrian Butler Traffic spies watching CCTV screens will dish out parking tickets from next week - without drivers knowing. Anyone pulling over for a couple of minutes could be caught but won't find out until the letter arrives.
Blackburn Citizen By Ben Briggs GOVERNMENT policy on speeding fines and mobile phone use behind the wheel is creating a "culture of confusion", according to one East Lancashire solicitor. Oswaldtwistle's Martin Hammond is head of newly established law firm Driving Defences, an internet based company which aims to tackle the different issues arising from the fines and points system.