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Jeremy, I'm not arguing the point at all. My last post acknowledges as much and I have agreed with that statement everytime someone makes it. I am not asserting that the mortorist is always in the wrong at all, and if I am giving that impression let me say that is not my intention


However


What happens on here tends to be (and correct me if I'm wrong) people who have been caught legitemately and looking to get out of the ticket. I know of some posters who have been slapped with a ticket incorrectly, but in the main it tends to be the other


And having these cowboy firms in operation is obviously a bad thing, but it is a symptom, not a cause. Not all motorists are in the wrong, but more than enough flout the laws at a ridiculous rate. You can see this yourself just observing any stretch of road for a few minutes. When that behaviour stops, teh rest of the problems go away


The drug dealing analogy was a stretch obviously, but the attitude amongst those caught legitimately is strikingly similar

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> The drug dealing analogy was a stretch obviously


I'm glad you realise that!


You only have to take a bus up Walworth Rd (or really any high streeet) to realise how disruptive illegally parked cars can be - you'll find no argument from me there. But sometimes the behaviour of the traffic wardens (or whatever they're called now) can be truly appalling.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> You only have to take a bus up Walworth Rd (or

> really any high streeet) to realise how disruptive

> illegally parked cars can be...



Agreed. Or take a bus up LL, and wait for it to negotiate the aforementioned parking smart car

Recovery of vehicle impounded for driving without insurance ?150

Average cost of recovering a vehicle for being illegally parked ?400


Incidently, some councils pay more to parking contractors than they actually make in fines which is also just as stupid.

It's not the roads that are affected though is it.....it's parking spaces, because that's were most people are fined...for being in a parking space at the wrong time of day or over the time of the ticket they bought.


It also used to be that a vehicle was only towed if it caused an obstruction. Again a vehicle is often towed for being in a parking space at the wrong time.


Equally unfair is the process of increasing the fine if paid after two weeks (or whatever it is). It is prohibitive to the process of appeal.


There is a lot to criticise in the way and the reasons for which we fine motorists.

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