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If Not obliged to pay fines, why pay at all?
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kirkbyinfurnesslad wrote: »This is a perky type question......
nice one KIFL!
ParkingforFree = Gina Perk offer
What's the matter now Gary Lewis/Gina/Sarah on Facebook not getting a rise from us anymore.
Gina Perky =
(I) keep angry
Perky e gain
Parking Eye
Sarah Smith = As this harms
CleverSarah -= Crash Reveal
Gary Lewis = is Law Grey
Shame you are desperate touting for business -
Parking Eye noticed though when you tagged on to the planning thread on Aldi FB as they've cloned your initials now Combined Parking Solutions - as Car Parking Solutions part of their logo on Parking Eye's new website.0 -
ParkingForFree wrote: »This is a serious question, and I'd love to hear your views. (sorry, new member here by the way). Have lurked for an age.
If you were to find a nice private car park close to work, what is to stop you parking there every day for free? ie. not even bothering to buy a ticket?
After all, you can't be clamped and you can't be forced to pay for "fines" by private companies by what I've read so far on here.
Anybody tried this? Would anybody try this?
If not, why not?
I'm thinking of giving it a go myself to see what happens. -> runs off to strap my body armour on.:A
One word - HONESTY"The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis." - Dante Alighieri0 -
peter_the_piper wrote: »A car park run by Combined Parking Solutions surprisingly.
I'd seriously question the word "run" ! Perky would struggle to run on the spot let alone "run" a car park."The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis." - Dante Alighieri0 -
Corrected, thanks.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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