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The Teesside bus lane where drivers are most likely to be fined
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Drivers paid almost £60million in bus lane fines in 2019
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Drivers paid almost £60million in bus lane fines in 2019
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North-East parking fine hotspots revealed NEWCASTLE is the parking fine capital of the North-East, issuing 162 a day and raking in nearly £1.9 million in revenue, according to new research. The research, by Comparethemarket.com, shows that councils are charging more than £850,000 in parking fines a year on average, with some gathering more than 10 times that amount. Newcastle Council is one of the top ten local authorities for parking fines outside of London, coming in sixth overall. The city s 59,013 parking fines brought in £1,880,249 from August 2019 to July 2020, averaging £31.86 per fine and 162 fines per day. Drivers were most likely to be caught out at Dean Street Multi Story, which is the location with the highest number of parking fines.
Transport for London is refusing to cancel fines issued to foodbank drivers offloading in Lewisham, arguing that they protect the vulnerable . A Lewisham Foodbank volunteer was slapped with two Penalty Charge Notices, £65 each, when they mounted the pavement outside the Catford Salvation Army on a ‘red route’ last month. After their appeals were rejected, the charity, which has seen demand treble in the last year, had to rely on a public donation to cover the cost. A spokesperson for Lewisham Foodbank said: “Whilst we appreciate that it’s less than ideal to park on the pavement, and indeed on a red route, we can see no other option where our drivers can stop to deliver these crates.