Kitty wrote:There is a difference between a Fixed Penalty Notice and a Penalty Charge for parking though.
The guidance in 3.2 of John's link refers to a fixed penalty notice arising from a conviction. Arguably if you were never convicted, then a fixed penalty for a minor issue not involving dishonesty need not even be declared as an issue of character, never mind actually affecting your application.
A penalty charge for parking (i.e. a "parking ticket") doesn't arise out of a criminal conviction at all: others' opinions may vary but why would you need to disclose it as an issue of character at all?
roopscisco, can you be more specific about your fines?
For the Fixed Penalty (the box junction issue), did you have the option of paying the fine or going to court?
For the parking fine, do you still have the parking ticket? What does it say?
Then again, you could just delay until December 2010 if there's no particular urgency to your applying.
Hello John thanks for the reply & pointing out the topic.
@ Kitty.. I havent been to court for any of those incidents as i have had the chance to pay them via phone and online & all paid within 2/3 days of having the tickets in hand.
the 2nd incident/ Parking fine is definitely PCN as i remember that & paid on the day itself to Ealing council via online.
But the "box Junction" case, im not sure whether its a FPN / PCN but i paid via phone thats it. Never heard back anything after that. But still trying to find whether its FPN.
Aprt from that & due to my job situation i was thinking to put forward my application by the end of Sep 2010 & get it done ASAP.
Roopscisco.