Quote from: Sloper on April 08, 2015, 10:40:26 amTom, and yes, didn't the banker get vilified for cheating the system; it seems as if we're happy if 'our tribe' cheats, rather strange if you ask me (I won't mention lefty hypocrisy and a lack of morals).I would say the difference is that the car parking charge at Stanage was/is voluntary, whereas the train ticket was not.
Tom, and yes, didn't the banker get vilified for cheating the system; it seems as if we're happy if 'our tribe' cheats, rather strange if you ask me (I won't mention lefty hypocrisy and a lack of morals).
Waiving your stick up for stanage sticker? You're as bad as the rest of us tomtom
In what way is it voluntary? Is it the bit about not getting caught?
Which part of that page indicates the charge is compulsory?
Lake District National Park use their parking fees to manage visitor numbers - so they bump up the langdale costs to try and nudge folk to other areas...
First I've heard of that, fair enough, having said that I do think it's rather hypocritical for people to avoid paying for things that they profess to care about and then slate others for avoiding paying for things they don't care about.If the PDNP funding as cut 20% because of tax avoidance I'd hope the non payers would be the first to voice support for the cuts.