Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Barrie Segal - After Dinning Speaking

Barrie Segal, the founder of APPEALNOW.com™, has been described by Richard Hammond of “Top Gear” fame as the “UK’s leading Parking Ticket expert”. He has reviewed in excess of 6,000 parking tickets. The drivers' uncaped crusader Barrie is an amazing corporate speaker and great after dinner speaker..

He has recently been in the news when he successfully challenged the legality of three London councils parking tickets and had 455,000 annual parking tickets, generating £17 million, declared illegal and unenforceable. He is currently challenging more local authorities where the annual figures involved are in excess of £60 million. He has recently filmed an interview for BBC TV’s Breakfast News. “Tonight with Trevor McDonald” will be filming his live parking ticket phone in on TalkSport Radio . He is currently assisting the programme with technical advice and is in the process of reviewing the legality of all British councils’ parking tickets.

He has a regular phone-in programme on TalkSport Radio and is a regular contributor to numerous TV shows and radio programmes, including BBC TV’s BBC London News, Real Story, BBC3 TV News, Radio 5.and LBC Radio

Barrie has also uncovered numerous parking ticket scams and has appeared on BBC and Independent television and radio Barrie has also appeared on ITV’s Tonight with Trevor McDonald, London Tonight, Richard Hammond’s 5 O’ Clock Show and The London Programme.

He has been featured in all the major British newspapers and internationally featured in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune and many more.

Barrie assisted Which? Magazine’s latest report on parking tickets which received the largest number of letters on any subject the magazine has ever received.

He has also given technical advice to many TV programmes on parking tickets, including the BBC’s Whistleblowers series. He has now been asked to give after dinner speeches about the humorous, annoying and downright wicked sides of the parking ticket system.

In 2003, he founded the Crazy Parking Ticket Awards to highlight the absurd way our parking ticket laws are enforced by local authorities. The first year’s winner was a rabbit which had a parking ticket slapped on its hutch.

He has also been in the forefront of viral advertising on the Internet, having commissioned three viral adverts for his AppealNow.com website. Two of those adverts won Gold Awards at the Cannes International Advertising Awards Festival late last year and one of his viral adverts, Kicking, has been seen by an estimated 5 million people on the Internet.

Barrie has submitted evidence on parking matters to both the London Assembly and the Parliamentary Transport Committee on Parking. He also regularly represents clients before the Parking Adjudicator

He believes that one way to help people fight incorrect parking tickets is to use humour to highlight the lengths to which councils go to issue parking tickets. His files contain thousands of stories and anecdotes on parking tickets, clamping and tow-aways, as well as the congestion charge. He has found that the subject of parking tickets is of universal interest to motorists in Britain, few of whom have been lucky enough to escape the scourge of the parking attendant.

In his “other” life, Barrie is a Chartered Accountant who specialises in company turnarounds, financial advice and IT systems for business. In the mid-80s he was Managing Director in charge of U.S. Operations for an internationally famous restaurant chain and for many years was Senior Tax Partner at a well-known firm of Chartered Accountants. He has also lectured extensively on international tax.

Remember you can fight back against illegally issued parking tickets.
If you want to appealsuch a parking ticket but don't know how - then
visit http://www.appealnow.com
where you can appeal online in 4½ minutes.

© 2006 Barrie Segal and AppealNow.com™ - All Rights reserved

Barrie Segal is the founder of AppealNow.com™ and is a regular radio broadcaster in the UK.

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