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simplistic answer......brighton does not want cars, sell the car or move out of town
Far too close to Utopia - it'll never happen!
simplistic answer......brighton does not want cars, sell the car or move out of town
I'm afraid there is a simple rule to follow with parking in Brighton & Hove.
Never ever ever expect the council, the wardens or anyone in the parking office to ever give you the benefit of the doubt.
So;
Never overhang a yellow line by an inch
Never overstay in a bay by a single minute
Never make an error completing a visitor permit
Never fail to display your permit or your ticket so the fuckwits can't see it with ease
Never try and reason with these people
The only way to avoid this street robbery, is to tow a caravan and park it on a playing field or other grassed area
Claims of car parking fascists, of dim ideologues running the council, traders losing trade, tumbleweed floating down Western Road... where's TLO when B&HCC need him? Must be on holiday.
Oh, good grief. Did you have to show off your ignorance to everyone?
A joke actually. Just out of interest, were you on holiday?
Nonsense Nige.
Our car was supposedly parked too far from the kerb (we were quite a distance actually), and got two tickets - 12 hours apart. We protested and they immediately cancelled one of the tickets. We protested some more and they eventually cancelled both.
Guess someone needed to cover for you whilst you were away.Oh, good grief. Did you have to show off your ignorance to everyone?
Really not sure what your problem is. If we the driving public are expected to stick to the letter of the rules then it seems reasonable that councils should do so as well. Unfortunately many many ticketing schemes run by councils are flawed because they don't run according to the law. Pepipoo make sure that people who get tickets that do not conform the the law get them cancelled. I'm not sure what there is to object to. If the councils got it right then there would be no way people could get off parking tickets.
Why was that ,just down to poor parking?
Guess someone needed to cover for you whilst you were away.
The advice I hear most is check the to make sure they have recorded the details correctly, make model, colour, name of road etc,
And if they havn't then the ticket is not enforable.
You really are getting obsessed with me. We're talking HB&B territory here.
Which clearly shows you haven't looked at the web site as incorrect details such as those you mention rarely make the ticket invalid.
I have never said I had or have I ever visited the web site, I'm going on the advice I have seen given out on here.
Really? Where? Car make/model/colour is not relevant.
I think you are making it up as you go along cos you don't like people getting off parking tickets even where the Councils cock up the procedures. Somehow, in your world, it seems that if someone makes a parking error they 'deserve' the weight of a fine even if the Council commit much bigger, unlawful/misleading errors.
We will have to agree to disagree I reckon. You wouldn't be so silly as to pay a fake PCN (any private firm parking charge) though would you? You are surely not that much indoctrinated by what you seem to perceive as 'authority'?
To be fair I think it all stemmed from the discussion regarding Brighton railway station where you stated that it if no visible signs and the barrier was up it was not unreasonable to think you could park for free. Even though it was a main line commuter railway station.
Everyone knows you would not be able to park for free at such a place. Your view on this told me you would be prepared to use any method , ie lack of signs to avoid paying.
Its the avoidance thing that's gets me rather than the genius injustice of incorrectly issues tickets.
You also stated cases of a supermarket car park where they have a max stay period where you determined that this was not enforceable so ensured you parked over the owners limit as you knew they could not enforce a penalty on you.
It's the disregard of owners requests/limits type of attitude I dislike rather than people genuinely helping others.
Its the're land you are using so a bit more respect is called for in my opinion rather than " I'm going to park on your property for free because you can't do anything about it" attitude.