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Motorist outraged over £100 fine for ‘for sale’ sign on his car

July 4, 2008 15:41

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

1 min read

A retired property manager is fighting Barnet Council, in North London, over a parking ticket he was given for putting a for-sale note on his car.

Victor Abrahams, 67, was shocked when he returned to his parked Ford Escort Cabriolet on Bibsworth Road, Finchley, North London, to find a penalty notice. “There was a £100 fine on the window screen. When I called the council, they said I was ‘offering goods for sale in a parking place’, which is illegal. I had no idea that I couldn’t advertise my own car for sale. Loads of people do it.

“I don’t live in the area, but I’ve had my office here for the last 25 years and I’ve never heard of anything like it,” added Mr Abrahams, who lives in Kenton and is a member of Kenton United shul.

“As far as I was concerned I was parked legally but I was penalised for advertising my car for sale. It is my own possession. It’s not like I was selling goods out of the boot of my car. They are trying to pin me for ‘displaying goods for sale on a public highway’ and I’m going to fight it. They told me that this new rule had come in about a year ago and it had been advertised in the local paper but I don’t live locally so I hadn’t seen the notice.”

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