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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: RonaldMcBurger on 01 October 2006, 07:49:56
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I have to say that I am impartial to all this parking attendent stuff. I think the sneaky, lying, cheating, caniving, lowlife scumbucket bar stewards are ok myself. >:(
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Nothing against traffic wardens.
Park legally and you are fine! ;)
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Nothing against traffic wardens.
Park legally and you are fine! ;)
Yes, but this is the point. Even when you do park legally, they still try to get you. I had one of the best cases last year when our van was given a ticket in Nottingham which we hadn't paid, so the more expensive reminder arrived through the post. Unfortuantely for the warden, not only was our van 400 miles away on this day, but we obtained the CCTV footage of the location for that day and it confirmed that we were not there.
So, parking legally doesn't come into this. Proper wardens in London used to have some degree of common sense, the new breed of parking attendents have one motive. MONEY. Nothing else enters their tiny, insignificant lives. Little hitlers who wouldn't last 5 minutes up against a lion.
That is my unbiased and balanced opinion anyway. ;)
Can I have another vote?
Park legally and you are fined!
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Another impartial and calm post from you Fin, written without any personal animosity! ;D
Clearly those wardens who act improperly (and illegally) should be dealt with in a suitable manner!
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Nothing against traffic wardens.
Park legally and you are fine! ;)
Usually. However,when I lived in London, a traffic warden did put a ticket on my car because the back bumper was just over a yellow line. The wheels were not on it and I won the appeal.
Great, you might think, bit the appeal was heard in central London, mid afternoon. So, without an understanding boss, you've lost out anyway(wages)
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Last time I got a ticket.....it was fair play and I got off it :D
I was parked outside a Natwest Bank on double yellows......you are allowed 5 mins on double yellows.....alot of peeps dont realise this.
Trouble was there was a blinking long queue in the bank and i was 15mins......came outside to find a warden writing out a ticket.....saying you've been gone longer than 5 mins.....i agreed and took the ticket. After I'd driven off I noticed that the warden had made a mistake with the registration number.....hed got a number wrong ;D
I did think off going back to tell him his mistake ::) but thought id stay :-X
I notice now they have started taking pics of the registration plate and position of the car.......so dont think id get away with that one again.
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Well my recent fine as of yesterday I was'nt even parked there for 5 mins, the clamp was already on, did'nt even have a chance to give me a ticket, until later, after he drove me home to get my debit card, and take me back to the car. As there was no way my car was going on the back of anyones truck >:(
My own fault should have know better, paid the £120, now I am going to appeal, I will post the pics later from last night. :-X
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Also shud add.....
As im not always busy during the day.......i have to find places to park up inbetween jobs.....places i use are out the way and not causing an obstruction but do have double yellow lines and obviously as im still in the car i would move if i were in the way.....most wardens walk pass and using their common sense say dont worry im not going to move you on.....even tho they have been instructed to move on taxi's parked on double yellows and report them to the licensing office.
A few of them move you on and take your registration number >:(
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to the wardens , may your next sh 1 t be a hedgehog. Simple. ;)
Oh and get a job that matters.
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Anyone who gets Ronnie McB chaffing at the bit has gotta be OK by my reckoning ;)
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Swine! ;D
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I've only ever had one parking offence. I still dispute I was on double yellows - I had all 4 wheels on pavement, hence wasn't parked on road.... ;)
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I got a parking ticket in Banbury once, happened to be in Liverpool at the time :-?
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So sorry to play unfair. I seem to have accidentlyremoved the 3 votes for loving traffic wardens. I know who you all were!
Vote any way you like guys, as long as it involve either pain or humiliation. >:(
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So sorry to play unfair. I seem to have accidentlyremoved the 3 votes for loving traffic wardens. I know who you all were!
Vote any way you like guys, as long as it involve either pain or humiliation. >:(
Eh, i picked beating them to death with their ticket machine, if that's ok. ;)
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So sorry to play unfair. I seem to have accidentlyremoved the 3 votes for loving traffic wardens. I know who you all were!
Vote any way you like guys, as long as it involve either pain or humiliation. >:(
Thats OK Ronnie, its so easy for me to revote ;D
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I've only ever had one parking offence. I still dispute I was on double yellows - I had all 4 wheels on pavement, hence wasn't parked on road.... ;)
the trouble is that double yellow lines apply not only on the road but also the pavement adjoining it ... as I did the same a while ago when parked outside the post office when picking up a delivery. Got caught in a queue inside the sorting office and got back to the car to find a nice yellow envelope attached >:(
Double-checked the highway code and unfortunately they were right :'(
They've also (twice - in a different car each time) tried to do me round here as there is a bit of the road which did have double-yellow lines, but part of it was resurfaced and they have never repainted the lines. I appealed by post on both occasions, with pictures - and each time the ticket was cancelled ...
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I wanted multiple votes! :(
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This shows you how far they will go to to get you
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5400196.stm
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Well ive not had a speeding fine or parking ticket in over 20 years :) kiss of death or what
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Dirty B*******. I got 36 tickets in 8 years with my last job. Was a Systems Engineer for Fujitsu. Edinburgh city center with a car load of parts for servers and tills. I had nowhere else to park but on double yellows at the back of the shop :'( :'(