Appeal a parking fine if you were parked on-street after the expiry of a pay and display ticket
There are some scenarios where appealing your parking fine (also known as a Parking Charge Notice or PCN) could be successful and some where you should consider paying instead.
Where it's unlikely an appeal would be successful
If you are parked on street after the expiry of a pay and display ticket, you will be liable to pay the PCN even if the machine didn't accept your money.
It's your responsibility to make sure that the machine has accepted the money. If it doesn't accept your money, there is a number to call on the machine or nearby signage that can help you. Alternatively payment should be made via RingGo.
You can pay your PCN online.
Where your appeal may be successful
Appealing the PCN does not guarantee the PCN will be cancelled. Each case is reviewed individually on its own merit and in consideration of the circumstances.