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Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 17:22
by ZX6Rich
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 17:39
by tutton
whos the parking ticket from?
if its from a private company ignore it, it cant be legally enforced, and it will just be a few months of letters threatening legal action and baliffs.
If on the other hand the ticket is issued by the council then asfaik you need to pay or they will shaft you.
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 17:55
by ZX6Rich
yeah as I said above its a council ticket
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 19:54
by BladeMan
Right them a letter explaing everything and there is a good chance they will let you off with it. I have done it a few times. But they do say they keep a recored of each time. So don't push your luck with it.
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 20:17
by guzzers
sometimes they can sort this all out over the phone...had a parking incident with the car, phoned up and the sorted it out and they cancelled the ticket,
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 13th, '10, 20:27
by Milky
write a letter!, i wrigled my way out of three of em!

Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 14th, '10, 06:27
by Maver-Nick
Don't quote me on this, but...
I always understood it to be a legal obligation for councils to supply bike bays in all their car parks ???
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 14th, '10, 08:37
by billinom8s
that sounds about right nick. There should always be some area marked with M/C in the carpark.
Failing that jus stick it in a car bay and say someone stole your ticket

Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 14th, '10, 13:11
by Funky
Yep, councils have to supply adequete parking for bikes,
Though they may say that by parking on a hatched area these are always clearly no parking.
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Jul 18th, '10, 17:48
by ZX6Rich
OK thought I would update you all and thanks for all your comments, spoke to a woman in the carpark office and explained my situation she suggested a wrote a letter and sent a cheque for £10 as it was the cheapest way out if they didnt buy it. She also told me that there was motorbike parking in that car park, despite the county council website saying there wasnt. So I said I looked and there was nothing there, she paused spoke to a someone else, who happened to be one of the car parking attendants in that carpark and came back laughing said it was at the bottom of the car park. I went for a wander and still couldnt see it so I walked the the booth and asked the guy to show me where it was.....
ITS A PATCH OF UNMARKED TARMAC AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CAR PARK WHERE THEY COULD NOT FIT ANY MORE BAYS!!
Just to warn anyone else who needs to park in Sherborne
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Aug 20th, '10, 19:25
by M-BLING
Which car park in Sherborne was this btw, the one at the back of the Swan or that one near Sainsbury’s with the recycle point as the one next to that has bike parking if I am not mistaken.
I parked in a yellow cross-sectioned area in Blandford it was like 3 metres wide and I was apparently obstructing the disabled bay. It looked like someone took pleasure in attaching to the VRF400 NC30, bands symmetrical, perfectly positioned
Just up from Yeovil Hospital in residential area (Colmer Road) I was not parked on any lines or in front of someone’s garage, there was a 2-foot gap between them. The cover had been taken off it been slapped on the main seat then the cover back on in same position to hide the surprise
so know I wheel it in front of the house on crappie gravel and use broken elecy box cover as stand so don't have to worry - if you pay in 2 weeks it's 1/2 price

Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Aug 22nd, '10, 10:57
by bikerpaul
I've noticed more and more car parks now charging for bikes to park. Here in Plymouth I spoke to a traffic warden about where I could park. They seem to be flexible and said we prefer it if you parked in the bike parking zones allocated around Plymouth City Centre. But they also said if none was available then I could park in a car bay free of charge!
On the other hand, a nice traffic warden approach us once at Paignton along where the shops are. We took up a car space. He told us we would need to pay n display if we parked there! We asked where we could park for free and he said there were no free bike parking allocated but you could park in the side streets for free where there's a 1 or 2 hour limit without the limit being applied to bikes (I believe)! He said you could also park for free behind another car in the same bay, for example where the car was parked on the end! We asked how can you pay n display on a bike? He said you buy the ticket and keep it on you. If you get a ticket, simply send in your original and the ticket will be cancelled!
Following on from that, a few years ago my wife paid n displayed in Plymouth. The ticket fell off the window without her knowing and when she got back she had a parking ticket as no ticket was displayed! Thinking this is a no brainer we sent our original ticket off (mistake) for the ticket to be cancelled. They refused but kept our original ticket, we appealed again and that was refused on the grounds the offense was not "displaying" a ticket despite my wife having a valid one! We ended up paying the double £60 charge cause of the time it took to appeal was outside of the 14 days! I was well P off, I mean really P off!! I always promised that if I do any work for the local council I will add the cost of the charge to any work I do even if it takes me 30 years! So I wonder if Paington would do the same cause the offense is "not displaying" not, "not having"!
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Aug 23rd, '10, 12:03
by Funky
I've not heard an offence of 'not displaying' and doubt that is an actual legal standpoint. If so how can you take a ticket with you and still display it?
Personally I'd always send them a copy of the ticket, if they say no I'd probably wait for them to start court proceedings.
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Aug 30th, '10, 17:55
by Mike Hayward
bikerpaul wrote:
On the other hand, a nice traffic warden approach us once at Paignton along where the shops are. We took up a car space. He told us we would need to pay n display if we parked there! We asked where we could park for free and he said there were no free bike parking allocated but you could park in the side streets for free where there's a 1 or 2 hour limit without the limit being applied to bikes (I believe)! He said you could also park for free behind another car in the same bay, for example where the car was parked on the end! We asked how can you pay n display on a bike? He said you buy the ticket and keep it on you. If you get a ticket, simply send in your original and the ticket will be cancelled!
I once parked in a bay at Paignton (on the front) as couldn't see anywhere to park, i asked to parking ticket guy if i were ok to do so and he said yes and its free, he also advised me where ever there is no allocated area its perfectly fine to just use a car bay and its free - as for going behind someone's car i wouldn't recommend this having done this once many years ago and coming back to find the car gone and bike on the floor! thankfully someone a helpfull pedestrian took his plate!
Mike
Re: Stealing Gypsy Council B@ST@RD$
Posted: Aug 30th, '10, 17:57
by Mike Hayward
Oh and on another note,
A friend took his wife (for the first time) on his bike down to warner village plymouth to see a movie (nice romantic night without the kids) he couldn't see anywhere to park so he put it on the path next to the bowling place and the gym.
Came out to find a ticket! so much for a nice pleasant evening!