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ASDA confirm that they get share of all revenue got from TCP's PCNs
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But still jump to accuse those who disagree with you, of working for parking control companies, in your third post. Hmm........ :think:
Just to make it totally clear....You are like a PCP with regards your advice and words. Consequently you deserve the same response....i.e. IGNORE and :wave::wave::wave:!!!!
Cheerio !0 -
sarahg1969 wrote: »And how do Asda, or their PPC, or you, know who is and who is not disabled?
Genuine disabled have blue badges, and most of them display them when parking in disabled spaces......if you look.....0 -
trisontana wrote: »Who's condoning the bulling of those mentioned people? You don't seem to get the simple fact that private citizens are not allowed to impose unfair penalties on other citizens.
Total rubbish......
Go to a car boot sale, they charge you 50p to get in.....a form of "penalty" for entering their site.....
Dont like paying 50p......?? Dont go to the car boot then......
If you dont pay 50p then they wont let you in.......
Private citizens taking money off of private citizens.....ITS CALLED BUSINESS where I was born......
Where are you from.....???!!!!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Not exactly rocket science is it........??0 -
trisontana wrote: »We are not supporting those people at all. What we are against is the bullying tactics employed by the various parking companies who try and frighten people into paying unfair parking charges with the use of fake documents and the meaningless threats of such things as CCJs and bailiffs.
Nobody on here minds paying a far price to park. What they are against are those stupid and illegal penalty charges demanded by the PPCs for breaking their silly rules.
Trisontana
Instead of coming on here whining why dont you just park where you are supposed to park next time you go shopping and does us all a favour sweetheart.0 -
Anti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »Not even worthy of a response !!:)
So why respond.......???0 -
Trisontana
Instead of coming on here whining why dont you just park where you are supposed to park next time you go shopping and does us all a favour sweetheart.
Once again you are misunderstanding us. I always park "where I am supposed to". You don't seem to know the difference between paying the proper fee to park (which nobody objects to) and the "penalty" imposed by the PPCs if you break their rules.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0 -
You don't get out to supermarkets much, do you?
Yes I do very often. I am severely disabled, I have a blue badge,and walk with sticks. So I have more reason then most to dislike disabled bay abuse.
For what its worth I have never had a PPC ticket. I have had one council ticket in over forty years driving. I pay for parking when its due, I don't park on other peoples property. Even with the blue badge I try and park were my car does not cause a nuisance.
However two PPC's have tried to tell "me" that I am responsible to pay invoices they sent to me as the registered keeper.0 -
Total rubbish......
Go to a car boot sale, they charge you 50p to get in.....a form of "penalty" for entering their site.....
Dont like paying 50p......?? Dont go to the car boot then......
If you dont pay 50p then they wont let you in.......
Private citizens taking money off of private citizens.....ITS CALLED BUSINESS where I was born......
Where are you from.....???!!!!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Not exactly rocket science is it........??
The 50P would be a "fee" you have the choice to accept or don't go in.
However if you did go in and made the heinous mistake of walking off the footpath by your argument it would be OK for the operators to charge you £10 for your offence.
Were not talking about not paying or parking were we like and fook the rest. I would have no problem if Asda gave their disabled bays to the council, and real tickets were issued. There would then be a legitimate and independent appeals system.0
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