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    By News Desk on April 2, 2026 UK News
    Barber visited by police after placing fake parking tickets on cars | News UK
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    MARKETING STUNT
    Jack Louis, a barber in Great Dunmow, Essex, controversially distributed 1,000 fake parking tickets as a marketing tactic, prompting disapproval from Great Dunmow Town Council.
    COUNCIL RESPONSE
    Great Dunmow Town Council condemned Jack Louis’s marketing strategy, stating that mimicking enforcement notices is “inappropriate” and causes “unnecessary alarm” for residents.
    MARKETING STUNT
    Great Dunmow Town Council has acknowledged the distress caused by Jack Louis’s imitation parking notices, advising that such actions are considered inappropriate and could lead to unnecessary alarm.

    What we know so far

    A barber in Great Dunmow, Essex, has faced scrutiny after placing 1,000 fake parking tickets on cars to promote his business. Jack Louis, the owner of a men’s hair salon, distributed promotional leaflets resembling penalty charge notices (PCNs) that included a discount voucher for haircuts.

    Jack, 35, received a visit from police community support officers (PCSOs) following complaints from locals. He defended his marketing stunt, stating that rising costs necessitate creative approaches to attract attention and customers.

    The Great Dunmow Town Council responded to the incident, remarking that the placement of materials imitating enforcement notices is “inappropriate” and can cause undue alarm among residents. While Jack noted he has seen increased foot traffic and engagement, officials have urged caution in such promotional tactics.

    Despite the controversy, local comments have been mixed. Some found the vouchers humorous, while others expressed frustration at the confusion caused by the fake notices. Jack aims to continue engaging with the community as he navigates the challenges of running a business in a competitive environment.

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    Barber gets a visit from the coppers after putting fake parking tickets on cars | News UK

    Barber visited by police after placing fake parking tickets on cars | News UK
    Jack Louis (left) is seen handing out the fake PCNs around his town – which led to him getting a visit from the cops (Pictures: SWNS)

    A barber had a close shave with the law after putting 1,000 fake parking tickets on cars to promote his business.

    Jack Louis, who owns his own men’s hair styling salon, left the promotional leaflets which looked like penalty charge notices (PCN) on vehicles in Great Dunmow, Essex.

    The ‘tickets’ actually included a voucher for £5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals.

    Jack, 35, said he received a visit from police community support officers (PCSOs) over the stunt but said rising costs meant ‘whoever shouts the loudest gets seen and heard’.

    Great Dunmow Town Council said placing anything that mimics an enforcement notice is ‘inappropriate’.

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    Jack, who has run the community barber shop for nine years, said: ‘You have to reinvent the wheel and get creative.

    Jack with the fake PCNs. // A barber has gambled on a bold marketing stunt by putting 1000 fake parking tickets on cars - with a voucher for his business inside. Jack Louis, who owns his own men's hair styling salon, left the promotional leaflets which looked like penalty charge notices (PCN) on vehicles in Great Dunmow, Essex. The "tickets" actually included a voucher for ?5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals. But Jack, 35, said rising costs had meant running a business had got harder and "whoever shouts the loudest gets seen and heard". Photo released 02/04/2026
    Jack said the ‘tickets’ actually included a voucher for £5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals (Picture: Jack Louis Hair / SWNS)

    ‘Some people have said it caused them stress – you have to respect that but it wasn’t the intention behind it.

    ‘I’ve got people talking, which was our aim, and I hope people can see both sides of the coin.

    ‘It’s helping us boost our business, getting a few more clients on board, while the voucher could help someone out if they’re struggling to set money aside for a hair cut.

    ‘There was a purpose and a motivation to this marketing – as a business owner you can either sit there and do nothing or you can go out there and get more work.’

    Jack spent £140 on the marketing stunt, dishing out £70 for the fake PCNS and another £70 printing out the vouchers, which totalled £5k of money off haircuts.

    PCN adverts left on a car by Jack. // A barber has gambled on a bold marketing stunt by putting 1000 fake parking tickets on cars - with a voucher for his business inside. Jack Louis, who owns his own men's hair styling salon, left the promotional leaflets which looked like penalty charge notices (PCN) on vehicles in Great Dunmow, Essex. The "tickets" actually included a voucher for ?5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals. But Jack, 35, said rising costs had meant running a business had got harder and "whoever shouts the loudest gets seen and heard". Photo released 02/04/2026
    Great Dunmow Town Council said placing anything that mimics an enforcement notice is ‘inappropriate’ (Credits: Jack Louis Hair / SWNS)

    In response, one person commented on Facebook: ‘Open it, laugh, chuck it in the bin and go on about your day.’

    Another said: ‘My partner found one on his car and was raging. I thought it was hilarious and ingenious.’

    But one resident posted: ‘If you want some advice on proactive marketing, please let me know! This is not the way to do it! Disgraceful!’

    The father-of-two explained: ‘We’ve been here for nine years but business has got harder because of the cost of living crisis, national insurance rises and even down to the price of hairspray.

    ‘I spend £80 a month just on hairspray now. It used to cost me £3.75 and now it can be around £8.

    ‘We have had to put our prices up and a cut can cost £35.

    Jack with the fake PCNs. // A barber has gambled on a bold marketing stunt by putting 1000 fake parking tickets on cars - with a voucher for his business inside. Jack Louis, who owns his own men's hair styling salon, left the promotional leaflets which looked like penalty charge notices (PCN) on vehicles in Great Dunmow, Essex. The "tickets" actually included a voucher for ?5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals. But Jack, 35, said rising costs had meant running a business had got harder and "whoever shouts the loudest gets seen and heard". Photo released 02/04/2026
    Jack said: ‘It’s helping us boost our business, getting a few more clients on board, while the voucher could help someone out if they’re struggling to set money aside for a hair cut’ (Picture: Jack Louis Hair / SWNS)

    ‘There are seven barber shops on our high street alone. A lot of these shops can do hair cuts for £15 but there might be something else happening behind the scenes.’

    Jack, who also canvasses by handing out leaflets, said the typical marketing usually ended up in the bin and said he was keen to grab attention.

    The barber works alongside four other self-employed stylists and said a proactive approach to marketing works.

    He added: ‘I’ve had around 50 people come in with their voucher.

    ‘The police did pop in and ask why I did it. But it’s not illegal.

    PCN adverts left on a car by Jack. // A barber has gambled on a bold marketing stunt by putting 1000 fake parking tickets on cars - with a voucher for his business inside. Jack Louis, who owns his own men's hair styling salon, left the promotional leaflets which looked like penalty charge notices (PCN) on vehicles in Great Dunmow, Essex. The "tickets" actually included a voucher for ?5 off a haircut rather than a fine which received a mixed reception from locals. But Jack, 35, said rising costs had meant running a business had got harder and "whoever shouts the loudest gets seen and heard". Photo released 02/04/2026
    Jack spent £140 on the marketing stunt, dishing out £70 for the fake PCNS and another £70 printing out the vouchers which totalled £5k of money off haircuts (Picture: Jack Louis Hair / SWNS)

    ‘It did cause a stir in the community but it also has gained traction around Essex. I’ve got people talking.’

    A Great Dunmow Town Council spokesperson told a local newspaper: ‘We are aware of reports that imitation parking charge notices have been placed on vehicles in the town, which, on opening, contain a promotional voucher for a local barber.

    ‘We understand that some residents have been understandably distressed, believing the notices to be genuine.

    ‘While no official penalties have been issued in this case, placing anything on a vehicle in a way that mimics an enforcement notice is inappropriate and risks causing unnecessary alarm.’


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