Parked displaying multiple pay and display tickets where prohibited
Typical fine levels
This contravention is typically enforced at Band B (lower level). Amounts are shown as reduced (paid promptly) / full.
| Band | Outside London | London |
|---|---|---|
| Band A (higher) | £50 / £100 | £65 / £130 |
| Band B (lower)Typical for this code | £25 / £50 | £50 / £100 |
Fine amounts vary by council. The amounts shown are the standard levels set under the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions regulations. Always check the exact amount on your Penalty Charge Notice.
Fine amounts are set by your issuing council and may differ. Always check the amount stated on your actual PCN.
Overview
You displayed more than one pay and display ticket in an area where this is prohibited — usually to extend a stay beyond a single ticket's maximum.
From the warden's perspective
Warden's note
Some councils prohibit buying multiple tickets to extend a stay. The prohibition must be clearly signed. Rarely enforced but valid where signage is clear.
Common mistakes
Grounds councils sometimes get wrong — worth checking against your PCN and evidence pack.
- Prohibition not clearly signed
- Two tickets purchased for different bays
- Genuine mistake
Your rights
Check the signs. If the prohibition on multiple tickets wasn't displayed, challenge.
Tags
- multiple tickets
- pay and display
- extending stay