An 18-year-old IT student has saved British drivers £2million in four months after setting up a free parking appeals website.
More than 86,000 people have launched appeals against council parking fines since August using the website which was set up by Joshua Browder from north London.
Nearly 40 per cent said they had been successful in overturning their £60 parking penalties, according to a poll of people who used the free service.
More than 86,000 people have launched appeals against council parking fines since August using the website which was set up by Joshua Browder from north London
In total, claims amounting to £5.2million were challenged, meaning motorists have avoided paying an estimated £2million since the service was made available on August 24.
Mr Browder said the figure was based on an average fine per person of £60 and that 86,204 had used his >DoNotPay.co.uk< website to launch appeals. Of those, 39.1 per cent said they had been successful according to a poll of users.
The appeals were all against council-imposed fines - but the student plans to expand his website to cover private car parks 'in the near future'.
The appeals were all against council-imposed fines - but the student plans to expand his website to cover private car parks 'in the near future'.
He said statistics showed about 51,000 users accessed the site from London.
Mr Browder, who is currently studying computer science and economics at Stanford University, California, set the site up after after being hit with 30 parking fines in and around Camden in north London.
The 18-year-old said: 'I am shocked that the site has had such a large impact. When I started DoNotPay, I thought that it would help a small handful of family and friends.
'I could never have imagined that it would help reclaim millions in parking fines.
'I am disappointed that the councils are targeting the most vulnerable in our society. The elderly and the disabled are disproportionately receiving unfair tickets.
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