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gpick24 12-08-2014 13:01

Re: town hall illegal parking
 
There`s nothing stealthy about it AccyEx, if you can drive then you should know the parking laws, break them and you run the risk of a fine.

Margaret Pilkington 12-08-2014 13:27

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If you have driven for years and not had a parking ticket, then you stayed within the law and parked wisely(or perhaps you just didn't get caught).
I do not see parking fines as a stealth tax as they are avoidable by parking legally.

Yes, in many ways motorists are seen as 'fair game' in the raising of funds.....and yes motorists already pay what would seem to be a goodly amount for their wish to drive.

That is how it is.....the motorist has choices....like it or lump it....or get the bus(though this can be a bit hit and miss in the evenings, Bank Holidays and Sundays.....more miss than hit)....there is always Shanks pony....but for short distances only.

cashman 12-08-2014 13:46

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Same here, have driven near 40 yrs never had a ticket, have occasionally parked were i shouldn't, but have got away wi it, if i get caught, pointless me bitching about it, thats life.a bigger n more valid bitch to me is speeding, have been done fer 34 MPH, in a 30 zone, now thats worth bitching about in my view, the police used to allow yeh around 6/7 mph, cos speedos aint 100% accurate, or so n ex Liverpool Cop i worked wi told me, that practice seems to have gone out the window, now thats more "Stealth" to me.

Accyexplorer 12-08-2014 14:00

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I get that folk are responsible for their actions and yes if you park blocking emergency access,park dangerously etc that you should have the law applied....

...I guess I'll stand alone being against restrictions which see fines handed out to customers parking in our town centre area for a few minutes here and there (possibly driving down already struggling business as result) :D

gpick24 12-08-2014 14:11

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Rules on speedo accuracy have changed Cashman, that`s probably why that rule doesn`t apply anymore. Can`t find a link just yet, but they can no longer show less than what you are travelling, but can show up to 10% faster. So if your speedo is showing 30, then you might, and probably are only doing about 28, but you will not be going over 30.

gpick24 12-08-2014 14:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1113109)
I get that folk are responsible for their actions and yes if you park blocking emergency access,park dangerously etc that you should have the law applied....

...I guess I'll stand alone being against restrictions which see fines handed out to customers parking in our town centre area for a few minutes here and there (possibly driving down already struggling business as result) :D

There`s plenty of free parking.

accyman 12-08-2014 14:22

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if ya cant find anywhre to park in a ghost town like accy then you have serious eyesight problems or are extreemely lazy and cant manage the extra few yards parking leggaly requires lol

i bet theres some out there that have parked on the mini roundabout next to the yorkshire bank to nip into greggs to get a steakbake

Alan Varrechia 12-08-2014 14:42

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Don't forget all the people who park right outside argos. I I was a bus or lorry driver I would have side-swiped a few of them by now. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Gremlin 12-08-2014 16:28

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My Neice has received a "fine" of a hundred pounds today for 26 minutes worth of parking on Whalley Arms car park.
The photos included shows the car twice and the time difference.
OK she should have noticed the sign but can a private company acquire her details from DVLA and how can they "fine". They are not magistrates.
The lass is seventeen and a new driver.
Who knows who these peepers are and are they the sort who would turn up at her house and peep at her there.

accyman 12-08-2014 16:49

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im not sure but i dont think she has to pay that and i agree it is wrong that almost anyone can access the dvla database

theres been a lot of news lately about private parking fines and how in most cases you dont have to pay

personally unless a copper or a traffic warden issued teh ticket id ignore it

who has issued teh fine ?

gpick24 12-08-2014 16:50

town hall illegal parking
 
They can't fine her gremlin, it will worded as a parking charge. If she doesn't pay they will send nasty letters threatening court action but very unlikely they will take it that far.

Gremlin 12-08-2014 16:54

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That was my initial advice gpick, but I was open for suggestions.

gpick24 12-08-2014 16:55

town hall illegal parking
 
Google "parking eye" lots of info out there about it.

Gremlin 12-08-2014 16:59

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The girls mother just rung with the following.

ParkingEye is the company and they are the people you appeal to if you dispute it.
It is an unpaid parking charge they are claiming.

Neil 12-08-2014 17:01

Re: town hall illegal parking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1113108)
Same here, have driven near 40 yrs never had a ticket, have occasionally parked were i shouldn't, but have got away wi it, if i get caught, pointless me bitching about it, thats life.a bigger n more valid bitch to me is speeding, have been done fer 34 MPH, in a 30 zone, now thats worth bitching about in my view, the police used to allow yeh around 6/7 mph, cos speedos aint 100% accurate, or so n ex Liverpool Cop i worked wi told me, that practice seems to have gone out the window, now thats more "Stealth" to me.

Never had a car that showed me going slower, they are always out on the being careful side thought. At 70mph on the clock satnav thinks I am doing 67mph. Satnav is more accurate because your speedo reading can change slightly as your tyres wear. I thought they allowed 10% still


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