LCC warns all to be wary, don’t respond to texts, deal with parking ticket details directly.
A scam trying to get money fraudulently via text messages about parking fines is doing the rounds in Lincolnshire.
Starting with words along the lines of ‘Parking Penalty Charge Notice’ text messages are being sent out claiming that an outstanding parking ticket is due to be paid.
It warns of an increase of 50% to pay if the PCN fine is not paid within 28 days, and that the receiver of the text will be prosecuted and may also face court costs.
Thankfully, this text message is nonsense. If you, or anyone you know, is sent one of these messages then ignore it. Any parking charges are to be paid, or contested via the details on the back of the actual ticket itself.
Do not try to resolve a parking issue, or pay a PCN charge, via any other route. You will NOT be contacted by text message regarding a PCN charge in this way - ever.
LCC Parking Manager Matt Jones said: “This scam is trying to get money out of anyone it can, regardless of whether or not they have had a PCN filed about their parking.
"It is working on a fear of prosecution and payment and is entirely false. I would strongly advise everyone to ignore it.
“Any genuine parking charge can either be paid, or contested, through the channels that are clearly laid out on the back of the parking notice itself.
"There will never be any sort of text message issued about payment of a PCN charge in this way.
“I would suggest that anyone who receives a text message like this takes a screen grab, including the phone number it is sent from, and sends it Action Fraud as soon as possible.”
To get in touch with Action Fraud go to: actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040.
It’s also possible to forward a scam text message to 7726. For more guidance go to: Report a scam text message - NCSC.GOV.UK