Molly-Mae splashes out £770 on parking tickets in just over a year – as she gets ANOTHER fine on £200k G Wagon

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The 25-year-old was snapped as she pulled the bright yellow notice and fine from her windscreen

  • Published: 18:27, 17 Dec 2024
  • Updated: 18:27, 17 Dec 2024

MOLLY-Mae has been slapped with another parking fine - leaving her forking out £770 for her £200k G Wagon.

The TV star and influencer was seen parking her Mercedez-Benz as she headed to work.

Molly-Mae previously snapped after receiving a parking fine

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Molly-Mae previously snapped after receiving a parking fineCredit: Zenpix

Molly pictured taking her latest parking ticket off her windscreen after her £200k car was spotted by a warden

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Molly pictured taking her latest parking ticket off her windscreen after her £200k car was spotted by a wardenCredit: Zenpix

However, Molly-Mae returned to find she had been slapped with another ticket by a traffic warden.

The 25-year-old was snapped as she pulled the bright yellow notice and fine from her windscreen.

It's the eleventh time the Love Island winner has been spotted receiving a parking ticket.

According to Manchester Council's website on parking contraventions, parking in a restricted zone carries a higher penalty.

The £70 fine means Molly-Mae has forked out £770 on tickets in over a year - if she hasn't appealed them.

In September the star's G-Wagon caught the attention of the warden patrolling her near offices in Manchester.

Back in March Molly-Mae received not one but two fines in the same month, again on her £200k car.

Meanwhile, Molly-Mae recently sparked rumours she was getting back together with Tommy Fury.

The pair were spotted together for the first time since their breakup four months ago as they took their daughter Bambi out.

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They took their little one for a walk in the winter sunshine and both dressed down for the occasion.

The fashion brand owner wrapped up in a snug brown bomber jacket, grey joggers and boots.

Molly previously slammed rumours she and boxer Tommy were reuniting, but now it seems she's thawing towards him after he was accused of cheating on her.

When and how to appeal a parking fine

More than half of motorists have successfully appealed parking fines from local councils, an investigation by The Sun found.

The best way to beat a parking charge is to avoid getting one in the first place - but if you do come back to your car and find a ticket there are some ways of beating the system.

However, how you appeal will depend on the type of parking ticket you have - so it's important to check before you start the process.

the amount find if you're hoping to appeal.

The second step is to read the information provided on the ticket so you know how long you have to challenge then fine.

Once you've got an idea of how long you have, you can make an initial appeal to the ticket issuer.

You can do this by phone, post or email - make sure to include supporting evidence as to why you believe you have been incorrectly fined.

A fine may be deemed unfair by the council or an independent adjudicator if:

  • Signs were wrong - If the signs weren’t visible or gave the wrong information
  • The traffic warden got it wrong - for example if a parking attendant thinks you stayed too long when you were in fact within the time limit
  • An error on the letter or ticket- if they’ve left out any information on the ‘Notice to Owner’ letter, then you could get it waived
  • You didn’t own the vehicle at the time - you’ll have to prove this, such as information you provided to the DVLA
  • Your car was stolen - if a thief parked the car illegally then you can get it waived
  • There was no way to pay - if a parking meter or machine was broken and there was no other way to pay
  • Your car broke down - if you were given a ticket while waiting for your car to be fixed or towed away
  • You couldn't get back to your car - you should appeal your ticket if you couldn’t get back to your car because it’s difficult for you to walk because you’re disabled, you’re pregnant or you have a very young baby
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