Are these things not probably unenforceable (unless it was on the public highway)?I seem to recall several threads where the sage advice appeared to be tell 'em to get fucked.Don't take my word for it though, if only Sloper was still here for a definitive answer in Latin wrapped up in Tory propaganda....
I've been hit with a £100 parking fine for leaving the car in the wrong place in The Works car park. OK, my own stupid fault for parking on yellow lines up against the wall, but it was gone 5.30 and you'd think they'd let things slide after work hours. So, take care where you park. Fuck me, £100!!!
You mean you didn't cycle to the Works?
Quote from: slack---line on February 15, 2011, 12:02:01 pmYou mean you didn't cycle to the Works? Are you having a laugh?! I was going to the Sheaf afterwards and there's no way I'm riding a push-bike pissed
The double yellows and cross hatched areas are nothing to do with the others businesses so the after 5.30pm is a red herring.They are about emergency vehicle access and leaving the correct distance behind a parking space to allow people to get in and out. I think the length of a space including turning space is 6m hence the double yellows up against the wall. Now whether people should be able to get in and out of aspace that is less than 6m long is irrelevant but the emergency vehicle access is a no brainer.Whether or not the tickets are enforceable ignoring the parking restrictions will make our life and your life harder so please don't ignore them. They are in force 24/7 (BTW the ticketing guy turned up at 10.10pm last night which was quite amusing)We have a tenants meeting soon and will let people know if there are any changes
Quote from: john horscroft on February 15, 2011, 12:18:17 pmQuote from: slack---line on February 15, 2011, 12:02:01 pmYou mean you didn't cycle to the Works? Are you having a laugh?! I was going to the Sheaf afterwards and there's no way I'm riding a push-bike pissed Presumably you were going to return for your car the following day then?
All duly noted Graeme and I’m quite prepared to admit I fucked up. However, £100! That is just taking the piss and much more likely to encourage people to tell them to shove it! As for the emergency services red herring, as an ex-firefighter and professional tea drinker, I can assure you you could’ve got a feckin’ BUS behind my car! However, you’re dead right about the parking restrictions, we should obey them. However, and again I admit the fault is mine, I haven’t been aware of any of the notices warning me of the fines. Couldn’t you make it a bit more obvious, ie, hit punters like me on the head as they walk in and say, “OY, stupid, don’t park on the double yellows!” Only asking.......
Don't worry John I am quite happy to call some of my customers 'stoopid' and tell them to shift their cars but I feel a bit uncomfortable saying that to customers I don't know.Yesterday I told 3 people to move their cars and was only rude to one of them.There are plenty of notices up - the blue & white signs all around the car park, a notice on the door and a couple more dotted around the place. PLus it was mentioned on our blog, on Facebook and it's on our website. Problem is people don't read stuff and think stuff doesn't apply to them eg lots of people have said to me they thought it only applies before 5pm despite the fact that the notices say 24/7
With all the money that you're making, cant you buy out the other businesses in the courtyard, then bulldose them to make more car parking spaces? and possibly a giant ball pool?
.......Erm, sorry, but.....BIGGER SIGNS for the old and infirm......
Yo G, can you clarify if we can park in that little triangular bit outside out of office hours? The parking info page on the works website is contradictory on this point.
It turned out that fatdoc's eyesight is fine and he's actually just an idiot.
Quote from: GraemeA on February 15, 2011, 12:40:36 pmDon't worry John I am quite happy to call some of my customers 'stoopid' and tell them to shift their cars but I feel a bit uncomfortable saying that to customers I don't know.Yesterday I told 3 people to move their cars and was only rude to one of them.There are plenty of notices up - the blue & white signs all around the car park, a notice on the door and a couple more dotted around the place. PLus it was mentioned on our blog, on Facebook and it's on our website. Problem is people don't read stuff and think stuff doesn't apply to them eg lots of people have said to me they thought it only applies before 5pm despite the fact that the notices say 24/7I must be REALLY privileged then, because you're always rude to me..... .......Erm, sorry, but.....BIGGER SIGNS for the old and infirm......
a louder PA for aged deaf gets - Lucinda read out your number plate twice to move your car. Get some new batteries for your hearing aid.
Quote from: GraemeA on February 15, 2011, 01:25:40 pma louder PA for aged deaf gets - Lucinda read out your number plate twice to move your car. Get some new batteries for your hearing aid.Ah, so you'll be the owner of the Berlingo then?You could cycle and avoid all this hassle. In fact if more people cycled.....there would be nowhere to lock your bikes up as there's not masses of rack space