London councils top the league for parking fines
Westminster tops the league of English Councils with the amount it collects in parking fines, making over £24 million in 2012-13. And other London councils aren't far behind.
Latest figures show 19 out of the 20 local authorities with the highest revenues are in the capital.
Here are the revenues from parking fines for each London borough for 2012-2013
Barking and Dagenham: £4,617,000
Barnet: £4,877,000
Bexley: £2,318,000
Brent: £11,719,000
Bromley: £3,617,000
Camden: £15,908,000
Croydon: £10,455,000
Ealing: £9,020,000
Enfield: £4,439,000
Greenwich: £3,363,000
Hackney: £17,274,000
Hammersmith and Fulham: £17,895,000
Haringey: £7,828,000
Harrow: £6,935,000
Havering: £1,965,000
Hillingdon: £3,840,000
Hounslow: £5,442,000
Islington: £10,076,000
Kensington and Chelsea: £9,769,000
Kingston upon Thames: £2,840,000
Lambeth: £17,199,000
Lewisham: £5,458,000
Merton: £4,833,000
Newham: £9,865,000
Redbridge: £5,253,000
Richmond upon Thames: £2,808,000
Southwark: £3,111,000
Sutton: £926,000 (2009/2010 figure)
Tower Hamlets: £6,512,000
Waltham Forest: £7,069,000
Wandsworth: £7,004,000
Westminster: £24,493,000
City of London: £4,216,000