Can you explain what you have against Audi and BMW drivers?Yes, also weird how the lights work on Audis and Beemers when abandoned wherever they feel like it, but not when needed to indicate turns, lane changes.........
Envy?
Can you explain what you have against Audi and BMW drivers?Yes, also weird how the lights work on Audis and Beemers when abandoned wherever they feel like it, but not when needed to indicate turns, lane changes.........
An unlikely story. And as you only just arrived as the decorator was being bundled into the police car, you were unaware of the unfolding of the events.
So you have either invented the story, or you were that decorator and twisted the time elapsed details to suit your anecdote, or you knew the decorator and have heard his twisted version of events, in so far as the time elapsed details are concerned.
There is no strict requirement for traffic wardens to monitor a vehicle for any period of time before giving it a PCN.
While some contraventions are eligible for an instant fine (parking on zig-zag lines outside a school, for example), others (such as stopping on double yellow lines) may need an observation period of anything up to five minutes to prove that, for example, passengers weren’t alighting or goods weren’t being unloaded.
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/legal/traffic-wardens/
2. If you're making a commercial delivery or pick-up
Loading or unloading your van? It's OK to stop briefly on double yellow lines to do so, but you must be continuously loading or unloading the whole time you're parked. There's also a time limit – 40 minutes for heavy goods vehicles and 20 minutes for light goods vehicles.
https://www.directlineforbusiness.co.uk/van-insurance/knowledge-centre/running-your-van/parking-on-double-yellow-lines#:~:text=It's OK to stop briefly,whole time you're parked.&text=You can pull over on,there are no stopping restrictions.
Can you explain what you have against Audi and BMW drivers?
Envy?
Nope.Can you explain what you have against Audi and BMW drivers?
Envy?
That they are imho more likely than other drivers to drive like they own the road, and that everyone else has no right to be there.
(But I've already said that - in fewer words, admittedly ) earlier in the thread.
So what you're saying is that you are as bad as them. And you seem very proud of that fact.And it's surprising how many of them are stupid enough to play 'chicken' with a man in a van. I've never been beaten yet.
Ignore it filly. They (traffic wardens) always break the rules.
So what you're saying is that you are as bad as them. And you seem very proud of that fact.
And it's surprising how many of them are stupid enough to play 'chicken' with a man in a van. I've never been beaten yet.
I respond to aggression with aggression, I'm certainly not ashamed of that.
...stupidly, too fast and act in an arrogant manner (for example pushing in, parking inconsiderately etc....
So what you're saying is that you are as bad as them. And you seem very proud of that fact.
That is becoming a frequent response these days when people realise they've been busted.Go away.