They won, I wish they’d get over it...
The Daily Mail and Brexit supporters seem to be angry with the sovereignty of the UK Parliament...
There are a couple of examples on this thread alone. I don’t want him banned, just for him to be reminded of the expectations you’ve set for respectfulness between forum posters. Margaret Swift is another one who I believe could do with a reminder, but she may be above reproach. Thanks.
@DawlishNews (the same person as @Webmaster) has also disappeared.
Charging a 10p convenience fee isn’t breaking the law. If it was, then they should be punished - but not as heavily as stupid idiots who dump their cars on double yellow lines. I’ve never said that lawbreakers shouldn’t be punished.
4 x full-time and 1 x part-time? 3 x full-time and 3 x part-time? 2 x full time and 5 x part-time? 1 x full-time and 7 x part-time? 9 x part-time?
Just think how many penny chews one could buy with that 10p that I willingly and knowingly parted with. Judging by by the lack of Agrees that you requested, it looks like you’re alone in thinking Ringo is Wrongo... To answer your latest question, if I didn’t pay to park in a chargeable parking place, then I’d quite rightly expect to receive a parking ticket. Likewise if I were stupid ...
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.
Would you like to expand on your abusive message? Which part of my post is what you call “rubbish”?
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 ...