I understand that the Town Clerk (J Winchester) did not have the Councillors ok to send out contract cancellation letters to persons and groups, and is now trying to get them back, but only for a limited time, does that mean they intend to sell the Manor no matter what the residents wishes are.
Just goes to show how effective our PSCO's are, I have seen one of them lauging and joking with young kids drinking and smoking outside the hedley centre.
PJD. I agree your comments, but, one thing re Blue badge holders can only park on double yellow lines for 2 hours. Another point; In Plantation Terrace by The Mews there used to be a sign which allowed parking on double yellows from October to May, they took the sign away for whatever reason. Friday evening a CEO placed PNC's on 4 cars (I have a garage so not effected) at 6-30pm, that does nothing ...
"I also respect and uphold the law - can you say the same?" I certainly do respect the law, and authorites should do the same.
Don, You may have missed the point, It was to point out the depths that authorities will sink to for £50/60/70.
Try this Dawlish Man this should really annoy you. The Telegraph think its important enough to print. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7299049/Councils-under-police-investigation-over-parking-ticket-dispute.html
As I said in the other post give it a rest your continual whingeing about PH is getting really boring.
Stil the same old whine against PH why not give it a rest. If you hate him that much then confront him, and tell him what you think.
If you knew anything about it and read the report, they falsified the map, they said he was parked somwhere else and changed the map to fit him up. The ticket -PCN- said Southernhay West he was parked in Southernhay East so they changed the words in the map to read Southernhay which is a road that does not exist. Do you really think they would send officers to Manchester if they thought there was ...
Then the councils should act lawfully, the Police would not investigate if there was not a case to answer