The Daily Telegraph
January 30, 2010
He was told he was not in control of his vehicle and was handed a £60 fixed penalty and three points on his licence.
The 39-year-old, who runs a furniture restoration business in Ayr, said: ”The traffic was nose to tail in the high street and the traffic stopped and I thought that was quite a good time. I stopped the van and put the handbrake on. I saw four police officers nearby.
”The traffic moved on and I was waved across by an officer.
”He said I was not in control of the vehicle.”
Mr Mancini went on: ”I was absolutely stunned.
”I said to the officer ‘You’re joking, you’re having a laugh’.
'I've never been in trouble with the police. I was just completely gobsmacked. I honestly thought someone was going to run out with a camera.''Mr Mancini, who lives in Prestwick, Ayrshire, was fined on October 26 in the High Street in Ayr but has not paid the penalty.
His solicitor, Peter Lockhart, said he had written to the procurator fiscal on January 18 but a letter arrived on January 19 stating that if the fine was not paid the case would go to court.
Mr Lockhart said: ''In the letter I said 'It should have been obvious to the officers what was going on and it beggars belief a ticket was issued'.''
''I also wrote 'We cannot see, given the circumstances of this case, that it is in the public interest'.''
Mr Lockhart said he was waiting to hear if a court date has been set.
''We will be pleading on his (Mr Mancini's) behalf not guilty,'' he added.
A Strathclyde Police spokesman said: ''A 39-year-old man is the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal in connection with an alleged traffic offence on October 26.''