Council Cunts
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
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Have at ya ya bastards
I parked near Stockport railway station on a road with no parking restrictions, and caught a train to London for a couple of days. Later that day I got a call via my boss saying my car was being towed as it was illegally parked.
Wtf? I came back, paid the fine and contested it. Turned out they claimed I was parking on double yellows which had been removed because they were resurfacing the road. Actually what happened was that they'd informed residents but not put any notices up, so everyone knew to move their cars except non residents.
I went back to where the car had been parked before they'd redone the lines.. and it wasn't on double yellow.. contacted the police and asked for my money back.
Ist try: No
2nd try: Oh, alright, you can have £45.
Cue nasty letter from me - to the tune of 'oi, I'm either innocent or guilty, if you're gonna give me £45 give me the £125 you took as a convenient way of moving my car cos you'd forgotten to put signs up saying resurfacing.'
Cheque for £125 in the post, Job and knock. 1 nil. :)
( , Fri 27 Jul 2007, 12:37, Reply)
I parked near Stockport railway station on a road with no parking restrictions, and caught a train to London for a couple of days. Later that day I got a call via my boss saying my car was being towed as it was illegally parked.
Wtf? I came back, paid the fine and contested it. Turned out they claimed I was parking on double yellows which had been removed because they were resurfacing the road. Actually what happened was that they'd informed residents but not put any notices up, so everyone knew to move their cars except non residents.
I went back to where the car had been parked before they'd redone the lines.. and it wasn't on double yellow.. contacted the police and asked for my money back.
Ist try: No
2nd try: Oh, alright, you can have £45.
Cue nasty letter from me - to the tune of 'oi, I'm either innocent or guilty, if you're gonna give me £45 give me the £125 you took as a convenient way of moving my car cos you'd forgotten to put signs up saying resurfacing.'
Cheque for £125 in the post, Job and knock. 1 nil. :)
( , Fri 27 Jul 2007, 12:37, Reply)
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