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anonymous-user

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75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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New personal record set today. Under 1 min from being stopped on double yellow lines to having an odious creature in front of my car with notepad and camera smile That'll teach me to think I can drop a bike frame into a shop without walking half a mile and paying £2!

Its a shame everything in life isn't so efficient. Nasty traffic warden lady I hope a dog pisses on your leg this afternoon.

smile

Rovinghawk

13,300 posts

179 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
Nasty traffic warden lady I hope a dog pisses on your leg this afternoon.
Damn right! You should be allowed to park wherever you like, even if it's inconvenient for everyone else in the world.

RH

Dog Star

17,227 posts

189 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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True isn't it - councils are normally shockingly inefficient, but woe betide anyone parking for more than 3.6 nanoseconds for something like this. They go on about inefficiency - yet employ armies of these red-hatted fascist bds.

I know they are there to enforce parking restrictions for a variety of valid reasons - however 90% of the time I see them harassing people who are doing no harm whatsoever - take the OP for instance.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Rovinghawk said:
Damn right! You should be allowed to park wherever you like, even if it's inconvenient for everyone else in the world.
RH
That's fine, your entitled to your opinion but I can only say that I picked a time of day which was quiet and the LBS is not really the busiest street in town. Whilst in the shop I was watching the car the whole time and there was never an instance of traffic being held up...or much traffic at all.

The Council have handed over the control of parking nazis to a private firm I have subsequently found out as last year the taxpayer had to dig very deeply to bail them out. Now I know this I wont bother going into town and will take my business to a different place that is twice the distance but has parking. That's a win win for everyone isn't it rolleyes

Perhaps when there is a ghost town there might be a rethink. It must be an absolute nightmare to run a business down that street.

Keep an eye out as this is probably happening in your locality, private firms are really interested in traffic flow and safety

*cough* revenue *cough*

fangio

989 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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I've always understood that you can load/unload on yellow lines (if no kerb markings) for a certain length of time. I even checked with a traffic warden and he said, more or less, "So long as you don't take the piss!"confused

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

276 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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fangio said:
I've always understood that you can load/unload on yellow lines (if no kerb markings) for a certain length of time. I even checked with a traffic warden and he said, more or less, "So long as you don't take the piss!"confused
I read this, it was fairly dull but..

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Hig...

Probably what the warden earlier takes to bed with her each night biggrin

Bluebarge

4,519 posts

199 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
New personal record set today. Under 1 min from being stopped on double yellow lines to having an odious creature in front of my car with notepad and camera smile That'll teach me to think I can drop a bike frame into a shop without walking half a mile and paying £2!

Its a shame everything in life isn't so efficient. Nasty traffic warden lady I hope a dog pisses on your leg this afternoon.

smile
She's doing her job, which is to enforce parking restrictions, which are there to ease traffic flow and avoid congestion. Why does that make her odious? Why do you think the rules don't apply to you?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Bluebarge said:
She's doing her job, which is to enforce parking restrictions, which are there to ease traffic flow and avoid congestion. Why does that make her odious? Why do you think the rules don't apply to you?
Yes she is, and she probably enjoys it. Before jumping to conclusions re-read the above. 1 min of 'parking' outside a shop not inconveniencing anybody doesn't in my mind seem unreasonable. However as these particular wardens are now privately run they need all the tickets they can get to remain profitable? Sod all to do with traffic flow or congestion especially at 11:30 which was specifically picked because I knew it would be quiet.

I'd rather reason with a machine than what I met today wink

dibblecorse

7,265 posts

213 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
That's fine, your entitled to your opinion but I can only say that I picked a time of day which was quiet and the LBS is not really the busiest street in town. Whilst in the shop I was watching the car the whole time and there was never an instance of traffic being held up...or much traffic at all.

The Council have handed over the control of parking nazis to a private firm I have subsequently found out as last year the taxpayer had to dig very deeply to bail them out. Now I know this I wont bother going into town and will take my business to a different place that is twice the distance but has parking. That's a win win for everyone isn't it rolleyes

Perhaps when there is a ghost town there might be a rethink. It must be an absolute nightmare to run a business down that street.

Keep an eye out as this is probably happening in your locality, private firms are really interested in traffic flow and safety

*cough* revenue *cough*
Who cares, it was a double yellow ......

dibblecorse

7,265 posts

213 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
Yes she is, and she probably enjoys it. Before jumping to conclusions re-read the above. 1 min of 'parking' outside a shop not inconveniencing anybody doesn't in my mind seem unreasonable. However as these particular wardens are now privately run they need all the tickets they can get to remain profitable? Sod all to do with traffic flow or congestion especially at 11:30 which was specifically picked because I knew it would be quiet.

I'd rather reason with a machine than what I met today wink
But iwas a still a double yellow .... does robbing a bank without shooting anyone make it any more legal than doing and shooting someone ....

You're just peeved you got caught, man up ...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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dibblecorse said:
But iwas a still a double yellow .... does robbing a bank without shooting anyone make it any more legal than doing and shooting someone ....

You're just peeved you got caught, man up ...
Yes it was still a double yellow. I dont need to 'man up' I just need to send someone some money, it doesn't really matter and I will have forgotten about it tomorrow.

What is more worrying is somehow you are connecting leaving a car outside a shop for all of 60 seconds to high criminality. You're not a traffic warden are you?

dibblecorse

7,265 posts

213 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
dibblecorse said:
But iwas a still a double yellow .... does robbing a bank without shooting anyone make it any more legal than doing and shooting someone ....

You're just peeved you got caught, man up ...
Yes it was still a double yellow. I dont need to 'man up' I just need to send someone some money, it doesn't really matter and I will have forgotten about it tomorrow.

What is more worrying is somehow you are connecting leaving a car outside a shop for all of 60 seconds to high criminality. You're not a traffic warden are you?
No, I'm just struggling to understand why you are on the internet whinging about having got a ticket on a double yellow which is the result of the risk that you took, not the result of someone enforcing a rule, who you then feel the need to character asassinate ......

Were you hoping for sympathy ???

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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dibblecorse said:
Were you hoping for sympathy ???
Sympathy, no. Just hoping some might appreciate a warning on how much sharper the talons are on parking attendants these days now they are writing tickets for profit. As for the character of wardens I think its fairly obvious what sort of individual you are likely to find employed in the role. wink


marcosgt

11,415 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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There's doing your job and loving your job smile

Honestly, if he was there for a minute and just dropping something off then it seems unreasonable - You'd be stopped longer than that at traffic lights!!!!

M.

martin84

5,366 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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You can commit rape, murder, arson, manslaughter etc and get away with it for a very long time but if you park a car then they're on you straight away! Its amazing how parking a motor vehicle is apparently the biggest crime facing Britain, you'd think so anyway with how much effort councils put in to stop people using their towns.

This happens when private companies take over such responsibilities, they hide behind bins and leap out when they see the mobile ATM approach the side of the road. The same company probably own the car park half a mile away so they send vultures out to force people into them.

Council officers and the PCSO's etc are more regulated or at least have somebody to answer to. The last time i looked they were given a guideline that they have to wait for 5 minutes before issuing a ticket and the PCSO i see occasionally doing the town centre here does exactly that, ive seen him standing staring at a car on double yellows and timing it for 5 minutes before he issues a ticket, this means i can park on double yellows outside the post office (which doesnt cause anybody any trouble what so ever) run in and grab parcels without risk of a ticket.

martin84

5,366 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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dibblecorse said:
But iwas a still a double yellow .... does robbing a bank without shooting anyone make it any more legal than doing and shooting someone ....
laugh Very poor comparison. Burglary is still a crime, parking a car isnt.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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yonex said:
Yes she is, and she probably enjoys it. Before jumping to conclusions re-read the above. 1 min of 'parking' outside a shop not inconveniencing anybody doesn't in my mind seem unreasonable. However as these particular wardens are now privately run they need all the tickets they can get to remain profitable? Sod all to do with traffic flow or congestion especially at 11:30 which was specifically picked because I knew it would be quiet.

I'd rather reason with a machine than what I met today wink
Funny how some people think that rules should only apply to everybody else though, what makes you so special? I overstayed 10 mins in a council parking space last month and got fined £30 for my troubles, but you don't see me bhing about it, you took a risk and it didn't pay off.

80sboy

452 posts

178 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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I agree with Yonex on this one...

He says he parked in a quiet area, without inconveniencing others or holding up other motorists. He was in the shop for 60 seconds and kept an eye on the car whilst inside. Parking was 1/2 mile away and it was possibly too difficult to carry the bike over such a distance.

He applied common sense. I'd do the same and I'm sure most of you lot would and probably have done.

He was unlucky to have been caught though, they were probably waiting around the corner! If they didn't have targets to meet they'd be much more reasonable themselves, probably letting you off if they decided that you being parked there hadn't actually caused a problem.

However, don't parking attendants have to give you 5 minutes to return to your car before they issue you with a ticket? Or am I wrong on that one?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Symbolica said:
Everybody thinks that rules should only apply to other people though, what makes you so special? I overstayed 10 mins in a council parking space last month and got fined £30 for my troubles, but you don't see me bhing about it, you took a risk and it didn't pay off.
Yes I did and no I am not really bhing. As I said I am hoping to make others aware...............oh forget it headache