She appealed against it, sending in a photograph she took that showed that the machine was out of order during her visit. Nicky, who had her dogs and her 90-year-old aunt with her, was given an initial £60 fine for non-payment by Minster Baywatch, which manages the car park for Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. The Brockworth resident said she could not pay for her stay because the pay machine she went to was out of order and her mobile phone was not picking up a signal at the rural site - meaning she could not pay via an app. Now Nicky Dunn has spoken out about her case, which saw her fined for not buying a ticket when she parked there on May 14. Crickley Hill car park, between Cheltenham and Gloucester, has been a contentious spot for many drivers who have received fines when they have believed they should not have done so. A motorist is refusing to pay a big parking fine issued at a car park where enforcement has often been heavily criticised in the past.
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