jools88 if you look at the stats you will find its the younger drivers who cause most accidents maybe we should retest them. The stats also show older drivers get less speeding fines less parking fines insurance premiums are lower because they are less likely to have accidents the stats speak for themselves
I was told they had been vandalised
FredBasset parking is no longer a criminal offence since parking was deregulated although the vehicle in question is obstructing the footway and that offence is dealt with by the Police, the other two offences can be dealt with by the parking enforcement officer.
3 offences MOUNTING THE KERB, OBSTRUCTION OF FOOTWAY, NO WAITING ANYTIME
The other car in the shot never moves from one week to the other.
Cassandra its been empty as long as i can remember i have been inside a few times in a professional capacity it was a realy great building but i believe there is some problem between developers and Teighnbridge.
The start of a privatisation for the N.H.S
DJ if it did affect you why not at least try and find a alternative route thats what i did or was it that you just had to see what was going on with the wall. Just looking at the problem from a different angle a thousand people have viewed this post and only a few have moaned so did others find alternative routes. The argument will be people view the post 2or3 times so lets say 400 have viewed ...
Well thats something else to stop moaning about didnt have a problem personaly i just used another route seemed obvious to do so. To go to Newton Abbot, Exeter road, Highe St up through the lanes to the golf course down to Bishop rejoin the road at Jacks Patch easy
FredBassett These type of machines are used for onstreet parking all over Devon you will find them in Newton Abbot in Paignton i was in Illfracombe yesterday they have them there so are they all illegal. A further point is that tickets obtained from the old machines where non transferable at the end of the day whats the problem in entering your reg does it matter not a jot as far as i am ...