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A website for those who are interested in Road Traffic Law and parking enforcement. If you have received a Fixed Penalty Notice or a Penalty Charge Notice (Parking Ticket) then you have no doubt wondered why and how motoring enforcement takes places. This blog seeks to spread a little light on the process.

Links

Parking Enforcement and Regulation

Outside London
http://www.trafficpenaltytribunal.gov.uk/
A specialist appellate tribunal that adjudicates upon PCNs that are appealed by members of the public

http://www.patrol-uk.info/
The Joint Committee of England and Wales for the civil enforcement of parking and traffic regulation

Inside Greater London
http://www.patas.gov.uk/
The Parking and Traffic Appeals Service administers the independent tribunals established to hear appeals against Penalty Charge Notices issued by the London Local Authorities and Transport for London.

For information and statistics on parking, highways and traffic policy in greater London

http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/road_traffic_offences_guidance_on_fixed_penalty_notices/
CPS Guidance on Fixed Penalty Notices


Parking

http://www.britishparking.co.uk/
The largest professional parking association in Europe, they have lots of interesting links to various organisations and research

Motoring

The RAC produce research according to various aspects of motoring regulation

Statistics

Road Safety Statistics

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/road-accidents-and-safety-statistics

Blogs

http://socandcrimatkeele.blogspot.co.uk/ 
A blog of discussion on all things criminological and sociological from academics and students at Keele University

General 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_penalty_notice
Wikipedia entry on Fixed Penalty Notices

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I undertake research in the fields of criminology, social policy and socio-legal studies. I am particularly interested in the regulation of everyday life, especially in relation to offences that are committed in bulk by most citizens who consider themselves to be generally law abiding. I have conducted research for a number of organisations who are involved in enforcement and adjudication of legal problems. I have a keen interest in policy implementation, the law and social problems.
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