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ASDA confirm that they get share of all revenue got from TCP's PCNs
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It is not up to him to prove anything.
Yes it is. If your cronie wants to throw around accusations, he needs to establish the facts first. Also, your pal has not been charged with the responsibility to go blowing whistles on law-obiding members of the public to rogue bullyboys. If he has, tell me what price he pays for overlooking it? Sacked from his job? Made to pay £50?0 -
Why shouldn't he? Would you report someone, if you saw them breaking into a house?
Parking in breach of a landownders terms is not breaking into a house. If it appears someone is breaking in, you first establish the grounds on which you suspect this person to be gaining unauthorised access then you take your suspicions to the police.
If parking in P&C bay without need is against the law - tell the police, not some scam monger who takes the REAL LAW into his own hands.0 -
Anti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »Simple answer...Watchdog's advice would be to ignore all PPCs and make paper aeroplanes with all of their correspondence as they have advised already in one of their programmes. They would also advise the S/markets to use council traffic wardens that can issue enforceable fines to any motorist rather than use scamming PPCs.
HTHs.:D
So why come on here whining like a little child about where the money is going......????
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You obviously have no concept for rule of law. How about truncating the terms and conditions to have the driver's head blown off his shoulders with a Kalashnikov? Law doesn't matter does it? Let's just apply our own little rules everywhere.
Errr.....how about just parking correctly and with respect and consideration to others........
PROBLEM SOLVED.....
If you park like a muppet and get a ticket, pay it or dont pay it, I couldnt care less, but DONT come on here whining about where the money is going......
Man up a bit will you........0 -
Coupon-mad wrote: »But have you actually read MDBJ's very good first post on this thread? Where he/she says that they are entitled to park in a disabled bay but have had to have long discussions with the Supermarket manager to be 'allowed' to park there? How very 'good' of the Supermarket Manager to 'allow' it - !!!!!! it's the law as MDBJ knows!!
All because MDBJ does not have a blue badge. Why should he/she have had to beg to be allowed to use a space they are legally entitled to? I am very much on the side of disabled people but that includes those without a Blue Badge - it's not some sort of mandatory tattoo that 'disabled people' have to have you know!
And going by the last page or two of posts, MDBJ is someone who you and webby would think was a selfish moron if you saw his/her car parked in that disabled bay with no Blue Badge on display. Webby would rush off and report the 'offending car' since webby doesn't have a life and doesn't understand the Equality Act...
I am always encouraging disabled people who post on here about being victimised by PPCs, to sue them under the Equality Act. MDBJ, for all the right reasons I hope YOU get a fake PCN soon so that you can sue the retailer and PPC and finally bring this huge breach into the public eye. And you would get a very nice 4-figure payout as well, I am sure.
Someone needs to sue a PPC soon for breaking this law. :mad:
Errr.....sorry but Webby well and truly does have a life and wont spend it letting self important, arrogant, scummy Chavs leave their Chavmobiles wherever they want.....If I see something I wasnt happy with I will report it. If the person I report it to agrees then a ticket is issued......£60 a time, doesnt cost me a penny but teaches them to park with a little thought next time
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Webby claimed to have reported abuse of Parent and Child facility, not disabled. Where was his proof is the question. You see the driver getting out of a vehicle parked in P&C and notice he is alone. Is it not possible that his wife and child have gone shopping and are soon to be fetched with all the bags???
I reported to the local council traffic warden, who monitor Long Eaton town centre and Asda car parks, that I had seen a car park in the P&C space, driven by a lone adult.
Obviously the warden has kept an eye on the car and when the warden has seen for himself the guy is alone, he has chosen to issue the penalty.
The warden has made the decision to issue the ticket you clown.
All I did was bring it to his attention, and will do so again if the situation reoccurs.....0 -
I don't need proof, but I am sure that even you can do the logic and the maths.
There is no proof. Dunno what 'logic and maths' you have in mind? Bay abuse is a myth that PPCs like to use to persuade retailers to let them loose with their protection racket.
PPCs' friend, Mobilise carried out a vigilante-style campaign called Baywatch which encouraged disabled and elderly people to spend time looking for Blue Badges in private car parks. A pathetic waste of everyone's time and all it revealed is that there are some cars in disabled bays with no Blue Badge. Genuine people like MDBJ who meet the definition of disability, and maybe the odd lazy git - but Mobilise didn't bother to find out which.
Supermarkets will come to regret opting for the simplest (and law-breaching) option of using the non-applicable BB scheme to discriminate against people like MDBJ. One day a disabled person will sue a retailer and PPC over this discrimination.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Yes it is. If your cronie wants to throw around accusations, he needs to establish the facts first. Also, your pal has not been charged with the responsibility to go blowing whistles on law-obiding members of the public to rogue bullyboys. If he has, tell me what price he pays for overlooking it? Sacked from his job? Made to pay £50?
Renegayde, !!!!!! are you on.......??
If you can come on here and defend the morons who park in these spaces with no just reason then you are no better than them.
I am proud of ASDA for taking a stand against their own customers who choose to park selfishly.
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Errr.....sorry but Webby well and truly does have a life and wont spend it letting self important, arrogant, scummy Chavs leave their Chavmobiles wherever they want.....If I see something I wasnt happy with I will report it. If the person I report it to agrees then a ticket is issued......£60 a time, doesnt cost me a penny but teaches them to park with a little thought next time
Love you too anyway.....lol
So if you later found out that the person was collecting their wife and child, would you have felt guilty? You never did answer how on earth you were psychic enough to know by looking at a driver park his car, whether they were collecting a child?I reported to the local council traffic warden, who monitor Long Eaton town centre and Asda car parks, that I had seen a car park in the P&C space, driven by a lone adult.
Obviously the warden has kept an eye on the car and when the warden has seen for himself the guy is alone, he has chosen to issue the penalty.
The warden has made the decision to issue the ticket you clown.
All I did was bring it to his attention, and will do so again if the situation reoccurs.....
A Council traffic warden monitoring an Asda car park and issuing tickets for parking in a P&C bay? Yeah, right, in your dreams!
Now I know you are making it up - what contavention could that be then, seeing as there is no Council Traffic Order to cover P&C bays? Could it have been a ticket for 'daring to be a lone driver wih an Audi parking within view of a sad nosey-parker?' Quite possibly as it can only have been a PPC fake 'warden' to have issued such a 'ticket'. You really are easily fooled aren't you if you thought it was a real CEO!
Is this the car park in question? Where Asda have rejoiced in publicity for being magnanimous enough to make a mother come in and PROVE her right to park in a disabled bay (how exactly can she do that, by pointing out her little girl's disabilities...?):
http://www.derbygripe.co.uk/asda.htm
Shocking treatment of a disabled toddler and typical of a private car park scam. I suspect the pretend fines have increased from £20 now though because the article is not very recent - under 2-year-olds can get Blue Badges now.
I would leave this thread to those who know what they are talking about, Webby. You are just making yourself look silly now.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Coupon-mad wrote: »So if you later found out that the person was collecting their wife and child, would you have felt guilty? You never did answer how on earth you were psychic eough to know by looking at a driver park his car, whether they were collecting a child?
NO I WOULDNT FEEL GUILTY AT ALL.......
Coupon Mad, for gods sake read my post above about the warden choosing for himself to issue the ticket.......
Or, let me guess, I held a gun to the wardens head and told him that unless he wrote a ticket for the Audi there and then I would blow his brains out......
Grow up please.
These morons know they run a risk of a ticket parking selfishly, dont come whining like a mule to this site when they do......0
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