More than £550,000 was collected in parking tickets by the Council in Exeter last year.
A freedom of information request to Exeter City Council has revealed that 18,826 on street penalty charge notices were issued by the Council in 2012, 1,117 more than 2011.
In total £595,003.68 was collected in on and off-street parking fines, with the earnings going to Devon County Council net of the costs incurred by Exeter City Council in running the service.
Since Exeter City Council took responsibility for Civil Parking Enforcement on 5 May 2008 they have issued 94,670 PCNs, with the figure at its highest in 2009 when they issued 22,244.
See below for a breakdown of the on and off street PCNs issued since Exeter City Council took responsibility:
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