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Find the nearest available legal parking space, pay the fee, then cart your gear to wherever you're working.

Better still, take on an unemployed youngster to do your fetching and carrying.

Why should the environment be destroyed for your profit?

And you think the world would function still?
 
You're on dodgy ground there.
Do you drive a car?

Yes, and I drive it and park it properly, aware that it is a privilege to drive and a gross luxury to have a car, and that it is a murder weapon if misused.

When I talk about cars destroying the environment, I don't mean it in a loony-left way (greenhouse gases and carbon emissions); I mean that they ruin our everyday surroundings - cars and vans are so numerous and intrusive nowadays, and so much land is being given up for them. Their numbers only ever increase.

My environment is my house, my garden, my street and my town.

From my window I'd rather see a field than the side of a dirty white van.
 
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Then you need to move house!

Everybody "profits" from using a vehicle, even if it is not used for business purposes, including you. But you seem to exempt yourself.
 
Secure - you are talking to someone who believes that greenhouses gases and carbon emissions are inventions of the "loony left".

You surely don't expect him to exhibit any intelligent or rational behaviour, do you?
 
Find the nearest available legal parking space, pay the fee, then cart your gear to wherever you're working.

Better still, take on an unemployed youngster to do your fetching and carrying.

Why should the environment be destroyed for your profit?
I think you'll find that everybody except you realised I was asking you for your suggestion for an alternative to "antisocial cars and vans", not where they should be parked.

Why should everybody have to pay more because you don't like to see vans?
 
Yes, and I drive it and park it properly
When you park it, do you always, without fail, do so where nobody can see it?

When you drive it do you always, without fail, drive it along roads which nobody can see?


From my window I'd rather see a field than the side of a dirty white van.
I'm sure you would.

So when vehicles are legally parked, as in
Find the nearest available legal parking space
Who do you think should have to look at them?
 
I'm afraid that becoming a luddite and revert back to pre-crude oil or even pre-coal/steam days would take a collective and catastrophic effort.

The meek will eventually inherit the Earth.
 
Then buy a house next to a field, not a car park. (y)
he kinda needs to own the field too, otherwise someone will build on it.

The only solution to the problem is to remove 50% of the population. Anyone care to volunteer?

Anyway back to the thread - highly likely that the parking was lawful and highly likely that the OP paid the charge rather than have the stress and bother of fighting it. Which is what these firms rely on.
 
he kinda needs to own the field too, otherwise someone will build on it.

The only solution to the problem is to remove 50% of the population. Anyone care to volunteer?

Anyway back to the thread - highly likely that the parking was lawful and highly likely that the OP paid the charge rather than have the stress and bother of fighting it. Which is what these firms rely on.

The home owner wrote to the parking company.
They have sent an email to my mate, saying they are investigating and not to pay yet.
 
Find the nearest available legal parking space, pay the fee, then cart your gear to wherever you're working.

Better still, take on an unemployed youngster to do your fetching and carrying.

Why should the environment be destroyed for your profit?

So you don't mind taking advantage of an unemployed youngster?

Andy
 
Tradesman vans should be exempt from parking charges if going about there legit business
 
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