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kford Wrote:

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> If you've ever lived in a CPZ, you'd be glad we

> don't.


Exactly, a complete pain in the backside for having friends or family visit or when getting any work done on your house. Plus it's another way for the council to award lucrative contracts for issuance and enforcement.

We're about to get a CPZ and frankly given choice between filling in the odd online form and paying a few quid to be certain someone can park, versus the utter lottery of not knowing whether or not the delivery will arrive, the workman can come etc with the current overparking situation, give me a CPZ anyday.


Its not difficult to use the online parking system!

jimlad48 Wrote:

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> We're about to get a CPZ and frankly given choice

> between filling in the odd online form and paying

> a few quid to be certain someone can park, versus

> the utter lottery of not knowing whether or not

> the delivery will arrive, the workman can come etc

> with the current overparking situation, give me a

> CPZ anyday.

>

> Its not difficult to use the online parking

> system!


You've clearly never lived in a CPZ. I have, and never got a spot in my street, and had to pay ?300/year for the privilege. Delivery drivers fined, family members clamped, discs dropping off windscreens, then fines...

There's a huge camper van someone in Worlingham Rd leaves for months at a time, without apparently caring that it's blocking the light and taking up a space outside someone's front door for the whole winter. Legal doesn't mean considerate.

Y782MHP doesn't exist according to the UK.Gov website. Y782MHD exists and is a blue Ford Focus.


So, either it's Y782MHP and it's a fake plate in which case someone should be interested, or it's Y782MHD in which case it's taxed and MOT'd but the MOT runs out in September 2017 - in which case someone should move it and/or someone should be interested if it isn't MOT'd.


Looks like Y782MHD from the photo above.

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