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Old 28-11-2017, 12:40 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Brillopad View Post
Don't park illegally then. It isn't rocket science. We are living in world it seems where no one, except the Government, is expected to take any responsibility for their actions.
It's the government which have created the shortfall forcing councils to enforce more fines, many of which are overturned on appeal so they are not even an offence to begin with.
My daughter got one where the yellow line was entirely obscured by dead leaves! it was overturned.

I thought this govt hated bureaucracy and regulation... now it's ok to have a fully automated 'computer says no' nation because it facilitates the removal of your cash?

The thread is dealing with the issue of the impact of these fines on mental health, yet with your cutting sideswipe you have chosen to ignore that aspect to focus on your duty to defend without question every single governmental or council decision.
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