02-03-2008, 20:52
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Craziest Award Ceremony
I have just read on teletext ITV, (2 March), that there was a ceremony in London, for the London Transport Awards, for innovations was given to a company for introducing the Two Tier Parking Penalty system,.
This is the most ridiculous scheme, l have ever heard of, penalising motorists, they porbabely used parking fine money to pay for the ceremony, they should be doing something, that improves the area, and making it cheaper for motorists to park, it is like the system that Ealing Council has brought out, it is totally crazy, it is only going to make motorist more angry, than what they are, why doesn't the authorities, say we don't want anymore vehicles on the road, we pay a great deal more in Taxes, for motorists, than any other country, it is totally absurd. and to gives awards, it makes it even more sicker.
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02-03-2008, 20:59
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
What's the two tier parking penalty system?
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02-03-2008, 21:00
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
As the article states
" Under the two-tier scheme motorists causing the most disruption, frustration and danger to other road users through their illegal parking receive higher penalties than those committing other contraventions. The government is following London Councils’ example and is now seeking to roll this approach out across the country from 31 March.
The system was introduced in London following extensive consultation with the public, motoring groups and other organisations. More than 80 per cent of those who responded said people committing the most serious acts of illegal parking should be penalised more heavily than others."
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02-03-2008, 21:18
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
this ruddy country  they send some fascist out with a tub of yellow paint and make it imposible to park anywhere, then have the brass neck to fine you for parking you car [the one you paid all the road tax for] just to line the govts fiscal pocket ,and keep the tree hugging cycling whingers happy,and then hold a ruddy ceromony and dish out awards grrr  bring back the death penalty    orf with there heads
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02-03-2008, 21:37
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Originally Posted by foreverwar
As the article states
" Under the two-tier scheme motorists causing the most disruption, frustration and danger to other road users through their illegal parking receive higher penalties than those committing other contraventions. The government is following London Councils’ example and is now seeking to roll this approach out across the country from 31 March.
The system was introduced in London following extensive consultation with the public, motoring groups and other organisations. More than 80 per cent of those who responded said people committing the most serious acts of illegal parking should be penalised more heavily than others."
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Sounds fair enough to me.
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02-03-2008, 22:58
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
sounds like a good idea to me as well, for instance when i'm riding my bike on the pavement and some idiot has their car parked on it!
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03-03-2008, 01:49
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Sounds fair enough to me.
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sounds a good idea no probs.
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03-03-2008, 07:45
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
Me too - I have never had a parking ticket nor will I.
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03-03-2008, 09:08
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
Sounds fine to me. Our local council won a 'Most Improved' award at it, which is either a good sign or a sign that they were really rubbish and are now less rubbish (it is a bit of an award for people who haven't won awards, I suppose). Mind you, they've just abolished a bus lane. One of their key road designers posts regularly on our local forum with travel advice and stuff about local road schemes, and sticks around to take the flak, too, so good for him.
Industry award schemes are hardly the most comprehensible thing on the planet if you're not in that industry.
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03-03-2008, 09:40
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Originally Posted by jkat
sounds like a good idea to me as well, for instance when i'm riding my bike on the pavement and some idiot has their car parked on it!
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Cyclists riding on pavements should be fined in my opinion.
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03-03-2008, 12:03
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Cyclists riding on pavements should be fined in my opinion.
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Agreed, unless the pavement has a cycle lane on it.
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03-03-2008, 12:36
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
I'm pretty sure that the highway code states cyclists should be on the road (and have to adhere to little things like red traffic lights) unless there is a designated cycle lane on the pavement.
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03-03-2008, 14:24
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Originally Posted by Xaccers
I'm pretty sure that the highway code states cyclists should be on the road (and have to adhere to little things like red traffic lights) unless there is a designated cycle lane on the pavement.
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I thought that adults (over 16s) can't ride on the pavement unless there is a cycle lane clearly marked. As for cyclists running red lights and zebra crossings I am so tempted to knock one off his bike next time that happens to me. Im my experience a lot of cyclist are constantly moaning at drivers, yet they constantly ignore the highway code themselves.
I'd love to throw a rod into the spokes of a cyclists front wheel when I see one jump a light, just to watch the idiot somersault over and land on his face!
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03-03-2008, 15:19
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I thought that adults (over 16s) can't ride on the pavement unless there is a cycle lane clearly marked. As for cyclists running red lights and zebra crossings I am so tempted to knock one off his bike next time that happens to me. Im my experience a lot of cyclist are constantly moaning at drivers, yet they constantly ignore the highway code themselves.
I'd love to throw a rod into the spokes of a cyclists front wheel when I see one jump a light, just to watch the idiot somersault over and land on his face!
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hey it was a joke! btw have u ever been involved with a "hit and run"?
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03-03-2008, 16:28
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Re: Craziest Award Ceremony
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I thought that adults (over 16s) can't ride on the pavement unless there is a cycle lane clearly marked. As for cyclists running red lights and zebra crossings I am so tempted to knock one off his bike next time that happens to me. Im my experience a lot of cyclist are constantly moaning at drivers, yet they constantly ignore the highway code themselves.
I'd love to throw a rod into the spokes of a cyclists front wheel when I see one jump a light, just to watch the idiot somersault over and land on his face!
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thats a show i'd pay top dollar to watch
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