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Parking Signs e-Petition
Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a sign
located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver to
find where the CPZ signage is.
Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to being
unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ signage.
This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the local
authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the offences do not
occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity which results in more
offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and fines (i.e. income for the
councils). The cost of the improved signage to be hypothecated from parking
fees and fines.
Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a parking
offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 19:22:02 GMT
author: Tony Fisk fiskfamilyspamoff@tesco.net
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
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date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
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date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
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Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
Free parking :-)
--
Derek Estrada - Using the Scouse Side of the Force -
Golf GTi Mk2 2.0 8v
Wood and Pickett Range Rover V8 Turbo
Golf GTi Mk1 (For Sale)
OMF#9
Currently listening to The White Stripes
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:02 +0100
author: Pete M
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
>>
>> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
>> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>>
>> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
>
> Nuts to that, just register your car to a fake name.
>
> Free parking :-)
>
Or in the case of my Samba - the keeper I bought it off hasn't bothered to
send off the V5.
Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. Or I would if the car worked.
David
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:35:39 +0100
author: David Lane
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
"Tony Fisk @tesco.net>" <fiskfamily<spamoff> wrote in message
news:u3%6i.4296$J15.1986@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate the
> time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on a
> sign
> located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only blanket
> signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being on the driver
> to
> find where the CPZ signage is.
Is that true? Imagine the Court cases.
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 18:08:17 +0100
author: Mark W s@o
|
Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
> Local authorities have been relieved of the requirement to indicate
> the time-limits and other conditions relevant to any specific
> restricted-stopping area (e.g. single-yellow line or loading zone)on
> a sign located at that zone, being permitted instead to provide only
> blanket signage for a controlled parking zone (CPZ), the onus being
> on the driver to find where the CPZ signage is.
>
> Drivers unfamiliar to an area are increasingly being fined due to
> being unable to find - or in some cases, properly interpret - the CPZ
> signage.
>
> This petition calls for the re-instatement of specific signage of all
> parking, stopping and loading restrictions, the onus being on the
> local authority to provide clarity to the driver such that the
> offences do not occur, rather than creating confusion and opacity
> which results in more offences (i.e. unwanted parking congestion) and
> fines (i.e. income for the councils). The cost of the improved
> signage to be hypothecated from parking fees and fines.
>
> Sign up, and get Councils to tell you when you are going to commit a
> parking offence in advance of issuing the ticket!!
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Parking-Signage/
Another petition they will ignore because they can.
and you cant do anything about it.
Perhaps there should be a petition you could sign complaining about them
ignoring the petition you signed
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 22:21:02 +0100
author: 4x4v6
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
David Lane wrote:
>
<SNIP>
>
> Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. <SNIP>
>
> David
That won't work David. The previous owner will simply tell the
authorities he wasn't driving and that you had the car on that date. He
still won't send of the V5 :-)
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Regards
Steve G
date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:02:31 GMT
author: SteveG _@_._
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
SteveG <_@_._> wrote in message
news:ruODi.9288$c_1.2149@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> David Lane wrote:
> >
> <SNIP>
> >
> > Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. <SNIP>
> >
> > David
>
> That won't work David. The previous owner will simply tell the
> authorities he wasn't driving and that you had the car on that date. He
> still won't send of the V5 :-)
>
You could try parking on double yellow lines, or better still in a residents
parking zone. Most local authorities just bill the registered keeper. And I
assume from context that it is not you (the earlier messages in this thread
have disappeared).
Jim
date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 07:28:00 GMT
author: Jim Warren
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Re: Parking Signs e-Petition
Jim Warren wrote:
> SteveG <_@_._> wrote in message
> news:ruODi.9288$c_1.2149@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>> David Lane wrote:
>> <SNIP>
>>> Maybe it's time I hit those speed cameras. <SNIP>
>>>
>>> David
>> That won't work David. The previous owner will simply tell the
>> authorities he wasn't driving and that you had the car on that date. He
>> still won't send of the V5 :-)
>>
> You could try parking on double yellow lines, or better still in a residents
> parking zone. Most local authorities just bill the registered keeper. And I
> assume from context that it is not you (the earlier messages in this thread
> have disappeared).
>
> Jim
>
>
Now that sounds like a plan .. as long as it's not a tow-away zone :-))
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Regards
Steve G
date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 08:09:07 GMT
author: SteveG _@_._
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