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APCOA at it again
Zero_Gravitas
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From the BBC Website today:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-15651458
Seems that the spaces in the APCOA-run car park at Didcot Parkway station have been made too small, so people have to park over the white lines. And what happens when you park over the white lines?...
And has anyone heard of Kelvin Reynolds, the BPA spokesman?
Best Regards,
Zero Gravitas
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-15651458
Seems that the spaces in the APCOA-run car park at Didcot Parkway station have been made too small, so people have to park over the white lines. And what happens when you park over the white lines?...
And has anyone heard of Kelvin Reynolds, the BPA spokesman?
Best Regards,
Zero Gravitas
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Edward Hanrahan has got his screwed on.
Presumably 'appeals' would be coming in left right and centre from this location if the BPA got their 'appeals system' wish. It sounds like they'd refuse them all because their 'rules of best practice' aren't mandatory.0 -
Once the clamping ban comes in I expect there will be a lot of new lines in a lot of car parks just so the ex clampers can keep their noses in the trough.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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