Traffic Wardens..yes they are mini Hitlers!!!
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Traffic Wardens..yes they are mini Hitlers!!!
So flipping annoyed!! I am a nice guy,honest,but here is the scenario...
Pulled on to very large car park at about 5.30 one night just waiting to pick someone up.Car Park empty,its dark,shops shut,offices closed etc
Waiting time probably couple mins.Warden appears,zooms up to my window which I put down and cheerily say 'just waiting for someone ,be two mins...' The response.....
"You are under observation for 5 minutes then I am issuing a ticket"
WTF!!! Enhance your reputation why dont you!
Really brassed me off.Over zealous idiot
Pulled on to very large car park at about 5.30 one night just waiting to pick someone up.Car Park empty,its dark,shops shut,offices closed etc
Waiting time probably couple mins.Warden appears,zooms up to my window which I put down and cheerily say 'just waiting for someone ,be two mins...' The response.....
"You are under observation for 5 minutes then I am issuing a ticket"
WTF!!! Enhance your reputation why dont you!
Really brassed me off.Over zealous idiot
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Wait till you get one who writes a ticket but because you appear just in time doesn't have the ***** to put it on the car, says he hasn't written you one when aslked, but puts it in the system anyway and you end up spending 6 months trying to sort it out. They are all *****, but there is one that works for Manchester City Council who is a lying ****!
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There are good ones...
Some years ago I bought a used car from a garage near Cambridge. 20 miles up the road I'm sitting in the queue for a roundabout when the clutch pedal goes to the floor and stays there. It's clear the car is going nowhere, and it's blocking traffic.
Cue a friendly traffic warden, who not only helps me push the car onto the roundabout, then off into a side road with a parking space - he also writes me a note to put in the windscreen so that any of his colleagues will know the car is awaiting recovery rather than just overstaying the time restriction.
At least this one guy understood that his job as a public servant was to actually serve the interests of the public. Top bloke.
Some years ago I bought a used car from a garage near Cambridge. 20 miles up the road I'm sitting in the queue for a roundabout when the clutch pedal goes to the floor and stays there. It's clear the car is going nowhere, and it's blocking traffic.
Cue a friendly traffic warden, who not only helps me push the car onto the roundabout, then off into a side road with a parking space - he also writes me a note to put in the windscreen so that any of his colleagues will know the car is awaiting recovery rather than just overstaying the time restriction.
At least this one guy understood that his job as a public servant was to actually serve the interests of the public. Top bloke.
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There are good ones...
Some years ago I bought a used car from a garage near Cambridge. 20 miles up the road I'm sitting in the queue for a roundabout when the clutch pedal goes to the floor and stays there. It's clear the car is going nowhere, and it's blocking traffic.
Cue a friendly traffic warden, who not only helps me push the car onto the roundabout, then off into a side road with a parking space - he also writes me a note to put in the windscreen so that any of his colleagues will know the car is awaiting recovery rather than just overstaying the time restriction.
At least this one guy understood that his job as a public servant was to actually serve the interests of the public. Top bloke.
Some years ago I bought a used car from a garage near Cambridge. 20 miles up the road I'm sitting in the queue for a roundabout when the clutch pedal goes to the floor and stays there. It's clear the car is going nowhere, and it's blocking traffic.
Cue a friendly traffic warden, who not only helps me push the car onto the roundabout, then off into a side road with a parking space - he also writes me a note to put in the windscreen so that any of his colleagues will know the car is awaiting recovery rather than just overstaying the time restriction.
At least this one guy understood that his job as a public servant was to actually serve the interests of the public. Top bloke.
On another occasion I got clamped (my own fault) but the clamper put cardboard between the clamp and the wheel (so as not to scuff my white PFF7s). He also put the clamp on as loose as possible so as not damage the wheel. Upon returning to the car and seeing the clamp I was livid! I rang my mate to come down with some bolt cutters. I told the clamp guy this who said he'd be forced to call the police if I did that. After having a brief chat with him, I decided to take it on the chin. It was my fault as there were signs everywhere and this chap had done his best not to damage my wheel. He was actually quite a nice guy and a petrolhead. In the end I paid up the £75 or so and decided discretion was the better part of valour.
Summing up I'd say some wardens do themselves no favours but neither does the public, don't park illegally and you won't get ticketed! Furthermore with the amount of flak they get it takes a thick skin to to do the job.
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My wife was pregnant - about 30 minutes to drop.
She was illegally parked outside Lloyds bank in Ashtead - on a mission, Christmas eve .
She was booked and was kicked in the belly ( Well the kicking was a porky)
They are definitely (k)uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunts !!!
She was illegally parked outside Lloyds bank in Ashtead - on a mission, Christmas eve .
She was booked and was kicked in the belly ( Well the kicking was a porky)
They are definitely (k)uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunts !!!
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They're paid to a job and enforce the rules. If you don't want to be bothered by a Traffic Warden then don't park illegally.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
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I pick my wife up from work if I'm off, usually about 5.30 to 6 pm, she works right near a huge council car park. So I'm parked up clearly waiting to collect someone, and I get a knock on the window ordering me to move!
His attitude stank to be honest , so I moved.. to the other end of the car park, which is at least a 5 minute walk. So this guy walked all the way accross the car park towards me, and when he was about 10 meters from the car I drove back to exactly where I was to start with.
I got him to do it three times before my wife finished work.
His attitude stank to be honest , so I moved.. to the other end of the car park, which is at least a 5 minute walk. So this guy walked all the way accross the car park towards me, and when he was about 10 meters from the car I drove back to exactly where I was to start with.
I got him to do it three times before my wife finished work.
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They're paid to a job and enforce the rules. If you don't want to be bothered by a Traffic Warden then don't park illegally.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
Agreed, the guy could of ticketed the OP ..
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They're paid to a job and enforce the rules. If you don't want to be bothered by a Traffic Warden then don't park illegally.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
Or is is not
And either the OP was breaking them (tough ****) or he was not - and will in 99% of cases you will win at a tribunal
Sometimes in life you need to accept a good "ol" shafting and just move on
Sore, but wiser
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Yep and when you win and it has cost you more in time and effort than it would have done to just pay the ticket that was issued illegally they don't reward you any costs as the traffic penalty tribunal was deliberately set up that way.
The council who are pressing the charges don't even have to attend so of course they take it to tribunal... it costs them nothing. It's a scam from the traffic wardens (civil enforcement officers as the jumped up little d1ckwads are now called) through the councils to the tribuinal itself. *****, the lot of them!
The council who are pressing the charges don't even have to attend so of course they take it to tribunal... it costs them nothing. It's a scam from the traffic wardens (civil enforcement officers as the jumped up little d1ckwads are now called) through the councils to the tribuinal itself. *****, the lot of them!
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Got a ticket in my local multi-storey.The car park was half empty.
I was done for having my wheels slightly over the white line marking the bay.
Technically I am in the wrong but given the vast amount of free bays it just gives people a bad impression.
I agree with f1_fan about this title of 'Enforcement Officer'. Gives off a bad message & image. Warden or assistant would be more user friendly and fulfill their brief.
If you ask your local council they will swear that they are there to 'assist' & not as revenue earners & do not have targets.
Also get rid of the black para-military uniform................something in a nice pastel shade would be much more appropriate.
That's not a joke btw.
I was done for having my wheels slightly over the white line marking the bay.
Technically I am in the wrong but given the vast amount of free bays it just gives people a bad impression.
I agree with f1_fan about this title of 'Enforcement Officer'. Gives off a bad message & image. Warden or assistant would be more user friendly and fulfill their brief.
If you ask your local council they will swear that they are there to 'assist' & not as revenue earners & do not have targets.
Also get rid of the black para-military uniform................something in a nice pastel shade would be much more appropriate.
That's not a joke btw.
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I was once parked on double yellows waiting for the wife .... a warden came up and told me that he is printing out a ticket.
I drove, very slowly, backwards - and then forwards ..... they cannot put a ticket on a moving vehicle, you see?
I drove, very slowly, backwards - and then forwards ..... they cannot put a ticket on a moving vehicle, you see?
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I have a number for the Leeds Parking Authority as a lot of jobs I get are in Parking Permit Only areas (LS2, LS9 and LS15 mainly) and not all of the tenants/home owners have Visitor Pass tickets for us to put in our vans.
I once called the number, gave my vehicle details and confirmed that it is a British Gas marked/Signed van, I asked for 90mins and was permitted 2 hours and was told they would inform the local wardens.
Just 45mins into my visit I came out to get something out of my van to find a ticket on my windscreen. Called the number to explain but was told abruptly to submit an "appeal" in writing. It took two weeks for them to admit it was an illegally issued ticket.
I once called the number, gave my vehicle details and confirmed that it is a British Gas marked/Signed van, I asked for 90mins and was permitted 2 hours and was told they would inform the local wardens.
Just 45mins into my visit I came out to get something out of my van to find a ticket on my windscreen. Called the number to explain but was told abruptly to submit an "appeal" in writing. It took two weeks for them to admit it was an illegally issued ticket.
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I visited Rochdale, bought a 3 hour ticket, got a bit lost and was 3hours 6minutes. There was a ticket waiting for me. I appealed it as I clearly wasnt trying to flout the parking system stating that 6 minutes out of 3 hours called for some discretion on their part. They couldnt even be bothered to acknowledge my point. Just said I needed to pay as I was out of time.
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I once called the number, gave my vehicle details and confirmed that it is a British Gas marked/Signed van, I asked for 90mins and was permitted 2 hours and was told they would inform the local wardens.
Just 45mins into my visit I came out to get something out of my van to find a ticket on my windscreen. Called the number to explain but was told abruptly to submit an "appeal" in writing. It took two weeks for them to admit it was an illegally issued ticket.
Just 45mins into my visit I came out to get something out of my van to find a ticket on my windscreen. Called the number to explain but was told abruptly to submit an "appeal" in writing. It took two weeks for them to admit it was an illegally issued ticket.
North Tyneside Council are sneaky *******. They have a Toyota Aygo, with a camera on a periscope! Very discreet signage on the side and park it in amongst other parked cars.
Up periscope and away they go issuing tickets aplenty without ever getting out the car.
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My tyre went flat in one once so had to leave my car there. Returned to my car and had a ticket only it wasn't filled out regularly. Instead it read "you have a flat tyre, take as much time as you need, Yours, A Fellow Scooby Owner "
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22 years ago my ex was a traffic warden for the local constabulary before the council took over the job
Suited her nasty evil personailty
They didn't have targets as such but they were very competitive and the first thing they did when they met up on breaks and an end of a shift was compare how many tickets they issued
They looked after their own and I remember any of their own fellow workers used a symbol next to their tax disc so they would not get tickets
She got a lot of abuse of people and was assaulted once and the guy was arrested and dealt with then a severe fine too
Hitting a traffic warden was a no no as they were part of the constabulary and she was always looked after by the small shopkeepers with cups of tea and cakes on her regular rounds as they were the addional eyes and ears if the police
In them days training was good and common sense was applied as they had to keep the traffic moving and recruits were carefully vetted same as the normal police
After government cuts they were all made redundant and the local council took over the job salerys were really poor compared to the constabulary positions and the quality of the job suffered with generally the position of the job went to power crazed people
It's a hard cold job out on all hours and they get lots of abuse and very few thanks for little money and I assume they will have unofficial targets now to achieve to make them pay thier way otherwise their depArtments could suffer cutbacks
22 years ago my ex was a traffic warden for the local constabulary before the council took over the job
Suited her nasty evil personailty
They didn't have targets as such but they were very competitive and the first thing they did when they met up on breaks and an end of a shift was compare how many tickets they issued
They looked after their own and I remember any of their own fellow workers used a symbol next to their tax disc so they would not get tickets
She got a lot of abuse of people and was assaulted once and the guy was arrested and dealt with then a severe fine too
Hitting a traffic warden was a no no as they were part of the constabulary and she was always looked after by the small shopkeepers with cups of tea and cakes on her regular rounds as they were the addional eyes and ears if the police
In them days training was good and common sense was applied as they had to keep the traffic moving and recruits were carefully vetted same as the normal police
After government cuts they were all made redundant and the local council took over the job salerys were really poor compared to the constabulary positions and the quality of the job suffered with generally the position of the job went to power crazed people
It's a hard cold job out on all hours and they get lots of abuse and very few thanks for little money and I assume they will have unofficial targets now to achieve to make them pay thier way otherwise their depArtments could suffer cutbacks
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They're paid to a job and enforce the rules. If you don't want to be bothered by a Traffic Warden then don't park illegally.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.
I don't really see what the problem is. Everyone who breaks the rules/law thinks they have a valid reason for doing so and deserve discretion shown to them.