Drivers Revenge
Open Letter Letter to Police Enforcement
This morning, my wife who had been out for her morning run with the dog was, by the breadth of a hair, almost run over by a court bailiff speeding along our drive, ironically sent by the Ministry of Justice to enforce unpaid speeding fines.
Going Round in Square Circles
I received a ticket that I felt was unreliable as the officer had set up his trap, in such a covert position that I felt it would be practicably impossible to get a reliable reading.
Many Speeding Fines Should Not Be Issued, Could Be Inaccurate And NOT Enforceable
Sick of being persecuted and bullied by a system seemingly motivated by greed and money
Drivers Revenge: Fight Back Against Unfair Fines and Penalties
Drivers Revenge helps UK motorists challenge unfair speeding fines, parking tickets, and penalty charges. Discover appeal strategies, legal loopholes, and shocking revenue data.
San Francisco Sold Cameras As A Soft Reminder. The Ticket Count Feels Like A Hard Crackdown
After 33 speed cameras were activated, San Francisco’s annual citations jumped from 26,000 to 122,000
The Ford Fiesta Is the UK's Most Stolen Car. The Methods Thieves Are Using Should Worry Every Driver.
Over 3,500 Fiestas were taken in 2025 alone. The car is discontinued. That makes it worse, not better.
Homemade Sign Works Better Than Speed Cameras. Authorities Hate It.
A frustrated resident put up a DIY speed camera warning sign. People slowed down immediately. Officials said it "dilutes safety outcomes" because hidden cameras are more effective. At catching people. Not preventing crashes.
The Speed Enforcement Question: When Does Road Safety Become Revenue Collection?
New Zealand Police issued 2 million speed camera tickets in three years, with 85% for traveling 15km/h or less over the limit. The data raises questions about enforcement priorities, but the answer isn't flooding courts with challenges. It's understanding...
The Speed Ticket Playbook: How to Challenge Fines When Police Can't Prove They Followed Their Own Rules
New Zealand Police issue millions in speed fines annually. Many lack the required documentation to be legally enforceable. Here's exactly what to request, why it matters, and how challenging tickets without proper evidence protects everyone's rights.
New Zealand Police Issued 2 Million Speed Camera Tickets in Three Years. Half Were for 10km/h or Less Over the Limit.
An Official Information Act request reveals systematic low-level enforcement generating $285 million in revenue. Cameras catch drivers barely exceeding limits while officer-issued tickets target higher speeds. The data suggests two different approaches to...
The Dorset council that could send parking fines across Britain up to £160 - AA warns it will 'burst the dam'
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has made a request to the Department for Transport to make temporary higher fines introduced last year a permanent fixture.
Parking Firm Issued 1.9 Million Tickets in a Year, Gets FINED £473,000
Euro Car Parks handed out nearly 1.9 million penalty notices in twelve months, then blocked the Competition and Markets Authority's emails thinking they were spam. The £473,000 fine is the first time the CMA has used its new enforcement powers. The compan...
I spent £50 successfully proving my parking ticket was unfair. Can I get my expenses back? DEAN DUNHAM replies
A local council sent me a penalty charge notice for parking outside a pub. I disputed it and the council eventually conceded that I shouldn't have been charged.
Your rights if you get a private parking ticket as car park firm fined £473,000
Motorists were issued with a record 15.9 million tickets by private businesses in the year to September 2025 but what are your rights if you believe you are being unfairly charged
Your rights if you get 'unfair' parking ticket as major firm fined £473,000
Private parking firms issued 15.9 million penalty tickets in the 12 months to September 2025 but how can you fight it when you think it is unfair
Meet the 'Yellow Box Guru' waging war on money-grabbing councils to spare motorists from unfair fines - and what YOU should do if you get a penalty
One man has made it his mission to help people fight back against money-grabbing councils issuing unfair fines for stopping in a yellow box.