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Previously on "Grr parking tickets"
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Next time park at the closest point to the station entrance. You are a contractor after all...
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Drama over. Cancel the collection. No ticket.
Might park there again its closer to the train station!
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Whose sockie is this?Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostSo the police do a DVLA check and find that its registered to an Arabic name = can't blame them for blowing it up! Also why is that geezer dressed like Huggy Bear from Starsky & Hutch?
It's a crap one.
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So the police do a DVLA check and find that its registered to an Arabic name = can't blame them for blowing it up! Also why is that geezer dressed like Huggy Bear from Starsky & Hutch?Originally posted by DaveB View PostIn some cases it's thoroughly deserved.
Police blow up broken-down car after dozy tourist parked it just yards from the Houses of Parliament (and he got a parking ticket too!) | Daily Mail Online
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In some cases it's thoroughly deserved.Originally posted by vetran View Postyou might get a helpful one like this
Traffic warden tries to give taxi a ticket that had been in a crash | Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...icket-too.html
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Now I wouldnt want to worry you all too much, and I know you're probably all arranging a whip around but I dont know yet.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSo, did you get a ticket then PC.
Don't keep us all in suspense.
Last night stayed over so wont know until later.
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How had the ticket been in a crash, and why was he trying to give a damaged ticket to a taxi?
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you might get a helpful one like this
Traffic warden tries to give taxi a ticket that had been in a crash | Daily Mail Online
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I will pass on the message to MF.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSeriously - bugger off.
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Seriously - bugger off.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostYou love some action, don't you lass?
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