Good for you. Your remarks have a selfish tone to them. Some peolpe can hardly afford a loaf of bread let alone pay more for something that the law does not allow. And here you are only deciding where you will go in the new year. There are many things that the government has placed a cap on. If you wish to go beyond that cap and pay more that is your choice and yours alone.
We are not ignoring the Law it's just we cant be bothered with trivia a double yellow is 12 inch to long it matters not if you dont park on it, a non transferable ticket it matters not if you dont transfer it ,and a surcharge on Debit Cards again if it's acceptable to the customer no problem. You can spend your life fighting injustice and you will make gains and embarrass local authoroties from ...
Typical response from Diana Mond. Ignoring the law is not an option however convenient it is to you and others. What would you expect if you did not buy a ticket to park one way or another? that is the latest question to you. If the law allowed this charge (which it doesn't) then fine. And it is not just London. In an excerpt that I gave you above, you will note DCC did it as well. You ...
You’re talking about a credit card fee for parking in London, I’m talking about a 10p “convenience fee” in Exeter. A fee I readily agree to because of the, erm, convenience that paying for parking this way brings me. I’m too busy in the real world to bother taking ECC to task for something so trivial.
You are trying to say that it doesn't matter how you pay, if you want to pay more than is relevant, that is ok. Well let me tell you, the law does not allow the LA to take any more than that which is covered under a TRO, even if you wish to give more voluntarily. You do alot of talking, how about you walking the walk and take Exeter city council to task for taking more than is legally ...
Would you like to expand on your abusive message? Which part of my post is what you call “rubbish”?
As usual Dian Mond is talking absolute rubbish
What great photos.
So the original question on this thread should be, “Have you ever been forced to use the Ringo service due to pay machines not being capable of accepting the new pound coin, and therefore unnecessarily had the pay the 20p “convenience fee”? In any other circumstance, the customer chooses to pay the convenience fee. ”PayByPhone” in Exeter charges a 10p convenience fee, which includes the ...
Just a little excerpt from a latest decision from none other than the chief adjudicator. Diana Mond is not so good at working out riddles, being spoon fed is the order of the day it appears. And leatash has money to burn even if he thinks it is a good idea to get a reminder, which he should not have to pay for. "6. Of course it was not until Mrs S arrived at the machine with the right ...