Super Sticky Stickers for Parking problems please

Super Sticky Stickers for Parking problems please

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superlightr

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12,899 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Dear PH's

Anyone one know where or how to organise a batch of those super sticky no parking stickers for purchase by PH menbers please?

There are lots of posts from PH of numpties and scrotes parking in PH drive ways, private parking spaces, blocking people in etc and If we had some suitably worded stickers this would at least highlight the problem and cause them some inconvenience by having to tear off the stickers which as you know dont tear off, and perhaps they will think twice about parking in a private parking space./

How about it??

Farmboy

320 posts

266 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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My wife once had a notice put on her windscreen, which used pritt stick right in the line of sight.

No this wasn't done by a lout or fed up resident, it was by a local doctors surgery, despite the fact the disabled badge was in full display.
FFS.

superlightr

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12,899 posts

269 months

Sunday 25th August 2002
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Hopefully we can get some printed via the PH site.

MoJocvh

16,837 posts

268 months

Sunday 25th August 2002
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"No this wasn't done by a lout or fed up resident, it was by a local doctors surgery, despite the fact the disabled badge was in full display."


And a disabled badge allows you to park where??
(actually I know the answer but there is obviously more to this tale than you're letting on). MoJo.

Edited to cause further annoyance to say that I also park in disabled slots at supermarkets WHEN all the meager childrens slots are full-Hey I'm only trying to protect YOUR cars from my 4 year old daughter.


>> Edited by MoJocvh on Sunday 25th August 14:01

Farmboy

320 posts

266 months

Sunday 25th August 2002
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And a disabled badge allows you to park where??
(actually I know the answer but there is obviously more to this tale than you're letting on). MoJo.


Sorry didn't go into full story before, didn't have much time.
Anyway Mrs Farmboy goes into the surgery car park, which has about 30 spaces, nearly half say staff parking on them. The other half are full, so being in a hurry, she nicks one of the several vacant staff places.

While she's in there, Mrs Hitler the receptionist arrives for her shift and spots the car. Mrs H writes a note explaining that a public car park is located at XXXXX, and then uses pritt stick to apply it in front of main line of view.

Mrs Fb returns to car and finds note, and notices there is still five vacant staff places. She goes back into surgery, to be met by Mrs Hitler.

After a little heated debate between the two, practice manager arrives to intervene.
Anyway end result was the practice manager, went to the shop, bought a bottle of window cleaner, and cleaned the windscreen himself.

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Edited to cause further annoyance to say that I also park in disabled slots at supermarkets WHEN all the meager childrens slots are full.


And why shouldn't you. At our local supermarket, the children spaces are usually filled by the local Gyppos in their Transit vans because they can't get into the normal small spaces. (Maybe that's a rant for the just curious... thread?)

JonVickers

121 posts

290 months

Sunday 25th August 2002
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THE answer:

Point at windscreen, say "Criminal damage". Cross arms and wait.

Worked for me in Norwich city centre a couple of years ago...

superlightr

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12,899 posts

269 months

Sunday 25th August 2002
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Hopefully PH can sell some suitably worded stickers

bryanlister

4,751 posts

287 months

Monday 26th August 2002
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Hydrofluoric acid is what you need. It etches glass - permanently.