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Kate
23-01-06, 12:40 PM
Parking wardens really are lovely people.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4638790.stm

Tara
23-01-06, 12:45 PM
Unbelievable!

Ed
23-01-06, 12:47 PM
To be fair, we could all stick 'marine rescuer' in the car window. I'd hope that the Council would act reasonably and waive the tickets though.

Interesting comment at the end of the article about disposing of the carcass. Funny how there was such public concern over the whale, and the Government was plainly v v pleased that such a fabulous mammal could exist in clean Thames water. Now it's dead nobody wants to know.

Ping
23-01-06, 12:47 PM
Disgusting really.

Flamin_Squirrel
23-01-06, 12:51 PM
Unbelievable!

Sadly, no it isn't.

Scum.

keithd
23-01-06, 12:52 PM
Unbelievable!

Sadly, no it isn't.

Scum.

thats a bit harsh jordan. tara's only expressing her opinion....











:D

Flamin_Squirrel
23-01-06, 12:58 PM
D'oh! #-o

Ed
23-01-06, 01:00 PM
Aw come on peeps, how was the traffic warden sposed to know? We could all put some sticker in the window with some excuse that couldn't really be taken seriously. Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.

Ping
23-01-06, 01:02 PM
Aw come on peeps, how was the traffic warden sposed to know? We could all put some sticker in the window with some excuse that couldn't really be taken seriously. Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.
Oh I dunno.. maybe the amount of cars with the 'sticker' on it... the unusual amount of people standing by the river cheering and pointing... taking photos.. the news helicopters overhead, newscasters on the shore... SOMETHING had to have been going on...

:?

Flamin_Squirrel
23-01-06, 01:04 PM
Aw come on peeps, how was the traffic warden sposed to know? We could all put some sticker in the window with some excuse that couldn't really be taken seriously. Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.

I think the fact that they were parked by the river which had lots of boats surrounding a huge whale might have been the give away - not exactly a common occurrence is it?

Besides, what you're asking is we give the traffic warden the benefit of the doubt. Ha. When would they do that for anyone else? Firing squad at dawn I say.

keithd
23-01-06, 01:05 PM
Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.

i reckon they will too. i had a parking permit for a multi story par cark once upon a time, i parked in the wrong one (there were 3 in close proximity) got a ticket. went to the council told them how dumb i was and they waived it.

they're not all monsters.

Flamin_Squirrel
23-01-06, 01:08 PM
Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.

i reckon they will too. i had a parking permit for a multi story par cark once upon a time, i parked in the wrong one (there were 3 in close proximity) got a ticket. went to the council told them how dumb i was and they waived it.

they're not all monsters.

They are in London :shock: :shock: :shock:

Peter Henry
23-01-06, 01:20 PM
I dunno, all this blubbering( :lol: ) on events surrounding a lost whale? Did you notice it was female?Not that I am saying anything about that gender of any species in connection with directional sense! :wink: :)

sharriso74
23-01-06, 01:21 PM
I dunno, all this blubbering( :lol: ) on events surrounding a lost whale? Did you notice it was female?Not that I am saying anything about that gender of any species in connection with directional sense! :wink: :)

Ducks and runs for cover

keithd
23-01-06, 01:24 PM
Surely the better thing to do is to go talk to the council and ask them to waive the ticket.

i reckon they will too. i had a parking permit for a multi story par cark once upon a time, i parked in the wrong one (there were 3 in close proximity) got a ticket. went to the council told them how dumb i was and they waived it.

they're not all monsters.

They are in London :shock: :shock: :shock:

i take it back

scum.

Spiderman
23-01-06, 01:35 PM
I'd say its worth appealing and hope for the best.

But tbh why should they be given special treatment? They are after all doing their job and need to park their vehicles like everyone else.

I've worked plenty of jobs and had to use a company vehicle to get about to do my work. And got tickets for it. They parked in meter spaces and paid for some time so they knew they were treated like other drivers, ie no special treatment.
And they overstayed. Something that happens to Londoners in their thousands every day. I know its happened to me many times. Thought i'd be 1 hour so paid for 1.5 hours to be on safe side, then got stuck with a client who had many more issues to discuss.
What do i do, tell the client their issues and thier business relationship with me is worth less than me moving may car (ie £50) or suffer the fact that i'll get a ticket?

More times than not i've got the ticket.... and paid it without argument.

These guys just happened to be doing a job that some people think is sweet and kind and so they should be let off by virtue of the job they do.

What next? Clowns allowed free parking cos they make us laugh? :roll:

For those of you who dont know me, i HATE parking wardens and contest and appeal any ticket that i should not have been issued. I love to fight them when they have got it wrong.
But in this instance i dont see why "marine rescue" should also read "free parking".
If they were that important they would have a blue flashing light and be treated as one of the emergency services. If not then they are just another company vehicle on the roads, wether we are symapthetic to the job they are doing at the time or not is pretty much irrelevant.
They took up those parking spaces and deprived others of being able to park there. They also deprived the local council of the revenue they could have got from those machines in that time.

Sorry but if it was up to me i'd make em pay it. Call me cold hearted but as a Londoner who has had this happen to me dozens of times i really have so sympathy.

And all parking attendants are :toss: 'ers imo! :evil:

Ping
23-01-06, 01:40 PM
Sorry but if it was up to me i'd make em pay it. Call me cold hearted but as a Londoner who has had this happen to me dozens of times i really have so sympathy.
No Spidey.. you're not cold hearted you're just bitter. ;)

:lol:

Flamin_Squirrel
23-01-06, 01:54 PM
...they are just another company vehicle on the roads...

Aren't they vehicles owned by a charitable organisation?

I certainly don't agree they're just like everyone else trying to do their job. They aren't getting paid, and they're trying to do something that serves the public interest.

$i
23-01-06, 02:10 PM
I dunno, all this blubbering( :lol: ) on events surrounding a lost whale? Did you notice it was female?Not that I am saying anything about that gender of any species in connection with directional sense! :wink: :)

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:winner:

timwilky
23-01-06, 02:28 PM
The whole issue of paying to park on a public highway annoys me to the extent that I refuse to do it. If I have to pay I don't go there. simple.

We the tax & rate payer fund the construction of roads. Or in the case of my local council, developers in the form of a sweetner to secure planning permission. So why should we then have to pay to park on them.

If only a boycott could be organised then these councils would be forced to change their policies. Most small traders are against payment to park as it drives away trade to out of town etc.

Spiderman
23-01-06, 04:54 PM
Sorry but if it was up to me i'd make em pay it. Call me cold hearted but as a Londoner who has had this happen to me dozens of times i really have so sympathy.
No Spidey.. you're not cold hearted you're just bitter. ;)

:lol:

Prolly quite true. But show me one Londoner who isnt ;)

Last Action Pimp
23-01-06, 08:22 PM
traffic wardens get a lot of unnessary abuse, (tho sometimes they deserve it)

anyway i hope the bones go to the natural history museum so we can all go and see her,

also i have never in my life brought a ticket so i can park! not once

timwilky
23-01-06, 08:38 PM
traffic wardens get a lot of unnessary abuse

Absolute tripe

They are simply vicious, lying, scum with Napolean complex's.

If they were there to aid the free flow of traffic they would not issue 90% of the tickets they delight in writing. The worst example I have seen was a car that stopped on a sunday afternoon outside the Midland hotel in Manchester, to drop off two elderly ladies. Whilst the driver carried their cases inside, along came hitler on his scooter, despite the protest of the driver he was ticketed.