‘They’re heartless money grabbers,’ cries furious driver after being fined £100 for parking outside his OWN home

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'They're heartless money grabbers,' cries furious driver after being fined £100 for parking outside his OWN home

A FURIOUS driver has slammed "heartless cash grabbers" after he was fined £100 for parking outdoors his own home.

Edinburgh man Fraser Campbell stated officers did not give residents enough warning a few new ban on pavement parking.

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Fraser Campbell was slapped with a £100 nice for parking outdoors his own residence[/caption]

He informed EdinburghLive: "The council wardens of their wisdom at the moment are issuing tickets for this kind of parking.

"Completely scandalous. Instant £100 advantageous. Heartless money grabbers.

"No leaflet drop, warning or something."

Fraser stated more than 20 of his Morningside neighbours have been slapped with tickets underneath the new guidelines, which came into pressure on Monday.

Edinburgh drivers now face a £100 positive if they park on the pavement or at a crossing.

The principles are imagined to make getting around easier and safer for individuals with prams or wheelchairs.

The £100 fine is halved to £50 if drivers pay up in lower than a fortnight.

Medical employees, emergency providers and some supply drivers and couriers are exempt in some conditions.

Edinburgh Metropolis Council stated: "The new rules do not apply to parking at driveways, garages or property entrances.

"If there's an present restriction already in place, similar to a single yellow line, it will nonetheless apply.

"You shouldn't park on the pavement outdoors your driveway as this could nonetheless be enforced."

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Councillor Scott Arthur stated: "Every driver is liable for parking their automobiles considerately.

"That includes parking where it might not cause an obstruction to the pavement or road.

"We introduced the pavement parking ban in to offer a protected and accessible environment for everybody, especially those with sight impairments, mobility issues or pushing buggies.

"We're already listening to from people who really recognize clearer, wider pavements.

He added: "They not have to walk on the street because of the ban.

"We promoted the new guidelines within the press, on social media and as part of a serious nationwide campaign.

"Parking attendants issued greater than 2000 warning notices on cars parked on pavements.

"That is along with concentrating on streets the place pavement parking is a real situation by writing to residents and implementing on-street promoting.

"The truth that compliance shot as much as greater than 90% within the weeks leading up to enforcement beginning demonstrates elevated awareness amongst the public."


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