Aberdeen parking permits

Aberdeen parking permits

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Ian974

Original Poster:

2,992 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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If you use parking permits in town, you might be interested that the prices are getting bumped up irked

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1069...

funnyimpreza

339 posts

199 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Beat this

I was parked in Morrisions just off the bottom of King Street yesterday the whole park park was iced over so I parked in the Disabled as all I neeeded was sponge, 2 minutes! I own a RWD BMW Coupe, obvious why I paked there now.

Got back with sponge 3.5 mins later...a parking ticket...GAY!!!!

So I argued my case thay had none of it...not understanding pparking a RWD on sheet is is ridiulous. So I drifted out of the car park at 5500RPM in 1st gear to make a lot of noise and annoy them.

Thats my view of Aberdeen parking...RIDICULOUS

P.S Sorry for ruining your thread

Dargie

637 posts

188 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Ian974 said:
If you use parking permits in town, you might be interested that the prices are getting bumped up irked

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1069...
Why am i not surprised? I'm glad i moved out into the 'shire! Aberdeen council are skint so the average people have to pick up the bill! My wife has a permit to allow her to pick up her 80yo gran, so she, sorry, i'll have to pay the £120! mad

scz4

2,563 posts

247 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Ian974 said:
If you use parking permits in town, you might be interested that the prices are getting bumped up irked

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1069...
Someone has to pay for the extra "parking attendants"

Ian974

Original Poster:

2,992 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I just love the way the article implies that doubling the cost of the parking permits is 'saving money' rolleyes really seems like missing the big picture

dycecooper

632 posts

214 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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funnyimpreza said:
Beat this

I was parked in Morrisions just off the bottom of King Street yesterday the whole park park was iced over so I parked in the Disabled as all I neeeded was sponge, 2 minutes! I own a RWD BMW Coupe, obvious why I paked there now.

Got back with sponge 3.5 mins later...a parking ticket...GAY!!!!

So I argued my case thay had none of it...not understanding pparking a RWD on sheet is is ridiulous. So I drifted out of the car park at 5500RPM in 1st gear to make a lot of noise and annoy them.

Thats my view of Aberdeen parking...RIDICULOUS

P.S Sorry for ruining your thread
My father (disabled badge holder) told me (could easily be wrong)


That parking in a disabled space is frowned apon but NOT illegal?


Anyone know different?

Raeburn

34 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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dycecooper said:
funnyimpreza said:
Beat this

I was parked in Morrisions just off the bottom of King Street yesterday the whole park park was iced over so I parked in the Disabled as all I neeeded was sponge, 2 minutes! I own a RWD BMW Coupe, obvious why I paked there now.

Got back with sponge 3.5 mins later...a parking ticket...GAY!!!!

So I argued my case thay had none of it...not understanding pparking a RWD on sheet is is ridiulous. So I drifted out of the car park at 5500RPM in 1st gear to make a lot of noise and annoy them.

Thats my view of Aberdeen parking...RIDICULOUS

P.S Sorry for ruining your thread
My father (disabled badge holder) told me (could easily be wrong)


That parking in a disabled space is frowned apon but NOT illegal?


Anyone know different?
Well it should be illegal. Having a disabled parent myself it pisses me off when non badge holders park in the bays for folk who need them. If you can't drive a RWD motor in bad weather conditions then perhaps a change of motor should be the next step. rolleyes

dycecooper

632 posts

214 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Raeburn said:
dycecooper said:
funnyimpreza said:
Beat this

I was parked in Morrisions just off the bottom of King Street yesterday the whole park park was iced over so I parked in the Disabled as all I neeeded was sponge, 2 minutes! I own a RWD BMW Coupe, obvious why I paked there now.

Got back with sponge 3.5 mins later...a parking ticket...GAY!!!!

So I argued my case thay had none of it...not understanding pparking a RWD on sheet is is ridiulous. So I drifted out of the car park at 5500RPM in 1st gear to make a lot of noise and annoy them.

Thats my view of Aberdeen parking...RIDICULOUS

P.S Sorry for ruining your thread
My father (disabled badge holder) told me (could easily be wrong)


That parking in a disabled space is frowned apon but NOT illegal?


Anyone know different?
Well it should be illegal. Having a disabled parent myself it pisses me off when non badge holders park in the bays for folk who need them. If you can't drive a RWD motor in bad weather conditions then perhaps a change of motor should be the next step. rolleyes
Im not questioning whether it should or not, just asking.

Raeburn

34 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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dycecooper said:
Raeburn said:
dycecooper said:
funnyimpreza said:
Beat this

I was parked in Morrisions just off the bottom of King Street yesterday the whole park park was iced over so I parked in the Disabled as all I neeeded was sponge, 2 minutes! I own a RWD BMW Coupe, obvious why I paked there now.

Got back with sponge 3.5 mins later...a parking ticket...GAY!!!!

So I argued my case thay had none of it...not understanding pparking a RWD on sheet is is ridiulous. So I drifted out of the car park at 5500RPM in 1st gear to make a lot of noise and annoy them.

Thats my view of Aberdeen parking...RIDICULOUS

P.S Sorry for ruining your thread
My father (disabled badge holder) told me (could easily be wrong)


That parking in a disabled space is frowned apon but NOT illegal?


Anyone know different?
Well it should be illegal. Having a disabled parent myself it pisses me off when non badge holders park in the bays for folk who need them. If you can't drive a RWD motor in bad weather conditions then perhaps a change of motor should be the next step. rolleyes
Im not questioning whether it should or not, just asking.
It's ok Mr B. My reply was not for you. wink

Edited by Raeburn on Tuesday 10th February 22:52

danrc

2,770 posts

216 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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So its bloody doubled in a year basically?!

Absolute bds.

Must be paying for all of the Mancs coming up to police the streets at night for rouge parkers. I'll still bloody end up paying it so why am i grumbling?! shoot

The sooner i move out of town the better.

dycecooper

632 posts

214 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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It's ok Mr B. My reply was not for you. wink
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You know who I am who are you?

funnyimpreza

339 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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It's always out in snow and ice...best time to get the RWD out!

Its just that Morrisons car park is downhill...and even a FWD car would struggle to pull away. But, with rear wheel drive being so light at the back I thought why bother attempting to get stuck! I parked less than 3.5 minutes in the bay. They are complete w**kers.

What parking wardens are more concerned about is getting commission rather than using their brains and gauge why the car is parked there. I don't agree with this fine and sue (American) culture we're living in these days! Its almost like quoting Dire Straights "Money for nothing"

Point made

P.S I fully understand disabled people need these spaces but once every so often a careful considerate driver like myself or anyone should be allowed to park there. Its said we discriminate against race, sexuality, religion and disability...well in this case I was!!!

agent006

12,058 posts

270 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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dycecooper said:
That parking in a disabled space is frowned apon but NOT illegal?
In this case it's private land, so they can enforce anything they want. They could enforce pink car only spaces if they felt like it.

hollowpockets

5,908 posts

222 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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funnyimpreza said:
It's always out in snow and ice...best time to get the RWD out!

Its just that Morrisons car park is downhill...and even a FWD car would struggle to pull away. But, with rear wheel drive being so light at the back I thought why bother attempting to get stuck! I parked less than 3.5 minutes in the bay. They are complete w**kers.

What parking wardens are more concerned about is getting commission rather than using their brains and gauge why the car is parked there. I don't agree with this fine and sue (American) culture we're living in these days! Its almost like quoting Dire Straights "Money for nothing"

Point made

P.S I fully understand disabled people need these spaces but once every so often a careful considerate driver like myself or anyone should be allowed to park there. Its said we discriminate against race, sexuality, religion and disability...well in this case I was!!!
You say your a careful considerate driver? Your original (badly typed) post, states you drove out an ice covered car park in 1st gear at 5500rpm... sideways, wow thats careful, tt

Disabled spaces are for disabled people with passes, you may be disabled but you didn't have a pass, so pay your fine and stop moaning. If it bothers you that much, leave the RWD car at home in those conditions.

funnyimpreza

339 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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hollowpockets said:
funnyimpreza said:
It's always out in snow and ice...best time to get the RWD out!

Its just that Morrisons car park is downhill...and even a FWD car would struggle to pull away. But, with rear wheel drive being so light at the back I thought why bother attempting to get stuck! I parked less than 3.5 minutes in the bay. They are complete w**kers.

What parking wardens are more concerned about is getting commission rather than using their brains and gauge why the car is parked there. I don't agree with this fine and sue (American) culture we're living in these days! Its almost like quoting Dire Straights "Money for nothing"

Point made

P.S I fully understand disabled people need these spaces but once every so often a careful considerate driver like myself or anyone should be allowed to park there. Its said we discriminate against race, sexuality, religion and disability...well in this case I was!!!
You say your a careful considerate driver? Your original (badly typed) post, states you drove out an ice covered car park in 1st gear at 5500rpm... sideways, wow thats careful, tt

Disabled spaces are for disabled people with passes, you may be disabled but you didn't have a pass, so pay your fine and stop moaning. If it bothers you that much, leave the RWD car at home in those conditions.
Fair enough but its still not swayed the piont in my favour!!!

P.S I'm not english and my spelling is pretty bad. I study a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics so thats my excuse for spelling

agent006

12,058 posts

270 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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funnyimpreza said:
P.S I'm not english
Neitehr are most other people in this forum.

danrc

2,770 posts

216 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Just to add, i've never had a letter off the bds at the council with regards to the increase. Is anyone trying to fight this or are we bending over and taking it as usual?

funnyimpreza

339 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Scotland all the way...

P.S I'm not english neither smile

Raeburn

34 posts

189 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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funnyimpreza said:
hollowpockets said:
funnyimpreza said:
It's always out in snow and ice...best time to get the RWD out!

Its just that Morrisons car park is downhill...and even a FWD car would struggle to pull away. But, with rear wheel drive being so light at the back I thought why bother attempting to get stuck! I parked less than 3.5 minutes in the bay. They are complete w**kers.

What parking wardens are more concerned about is getting commission rather than using their brains and gauge why the car is parked there. I don't agree with this fine and sue (American) culture we're living in these days! Its almost like quoting Dire Straights "Money for nothing"

Point made

P.S I fully understand disabled people need these spaces but once every so often a careful considerate driver like myself or anyone should be allowed to park there. Its said we discriminate against race, sexuality, religion and disability...well in this case I was!!!
You say your a careful considerate driver? Your original (badly typed) post, states you drove out an ice covered car park in 1st gear at 5500rpm... sideways, wow thats careful, tt

Disabled spaces are for disabled people with passes, you may be disabled but you didn't have a pass, so pay your fine and stop moaning. If it bothers you that much, leave the RWD car at home in those conditions.
Fair enough but its still not swayed the piont in my favour!!!

P.S I'm not english and my spelling is pretty bad. I study a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics so thats my excuse for spelling
How is anything going to sway the point in your favour? You got a ticket for parking somewhere you should not have been parking. Disabled bay's are, believe it or not for disabled people. Not sudents who are unable to drive in bad weather conditions. Perhaps you should change your studies to the highway code. But if that's to difficult for you ............

Highway code says....
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You MUST NOT park in parking spaces reserved for specific users, such as Blue Badge holders, residents or motorcycles, unless entitled to do so.

[Laws CSDPA sect 21 & RTRA sects 5 & 8]


But hey... it's not like you have done it before. rolleyes

funnyimpreza said:
I have BMW AC Shnitzer 2 door coupe and I leave it at home. If I need to take it to uni I park it in staff areas. I always get a "you shouldn't park here" ticket but its worth it.

Thanks for the tip.

Raeburn

34 posts

189 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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dycecooper]quote said:
It's ok Mr B. My reply was not for you. wink
You know who I am who are you?