Deano's Invisible Pants
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- Mar 1, 2008
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So after a couple of weeks' holiday, I walk to my car this morning to take my daughter to nursery.
That's strange, I seem to have got a parking ticket. Surely some mistake, I thought - after all, I have a resident's parking permit. But oh dear, on closer inspection my permit expired at the end of July, and what's more, there's a 2nd parking ticket under my other wiper blade (£140 in total). No doubt had I not used my car today, I would have found a 3rd.
Naturally, it is my fault for overlooking the need to renew before going on holiday and there will be no come back - even though I have more than paid for the additional days having previously bought 30 visitor permits costing a few quid each.
However, having spent £££££££ thousands for the privilege of parking my car near my house over several years (not to mention council tax), would it be too much to expect a polite warning note rather than a parking ticket for this transgression? Nothing received in the post either.
So my question is, who are these people supposed to be serving - because it sure as hell doesn't seem to be residents and council tax payers
That's strange, I seem to have got a parking ticket. Surely some mistake, I thought - after all, I have a resident's parking permit. But oh dear, on closer inspection my permit expired at the end of July, and what's more, there's a 2nd parking ticket under my other wiper blade (£140 in total). No doubt had I not used my car today, I would have found a 3rd.
Naturally, it is my fault for overlooking the need to renew before going on holiday and there will be no come back - even though I have more than paid for the additional days having previously bought 30 visitor permits costing a few quid each.
However, having spent £££££££ thousands for the privilege of parking my car near my house over several years (not to mention council tax), would it be too much to expect a polite warning note rather than a parking ticket for this transgression? Nothing received in the post either.
So my question is, who are these people supposed to be serving - because it sure as hell doesn't seem to be residents and council tax payers