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Parking scam Aberystwyth Tesco
No terms & conditions signage visible along pedestrian route into the Tesco store.
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Parking scam Aberystwyth Tesco
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Not terms & conditions signage visible from walking route within car park, nor at the entrance into the store. (Only privacy policy signs).
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RIP Annabel Giles, gorgeous woman.
I don't get it. Where's the problem.
The problems only start when Horizon Parking send you a parking charge notice for £70, claiming their signage is clear and compliant with BPA Code of Practice. As the videos show, it is perfectly possible to drive in, park, and enter the store, without encountering any of their signage. Signage ‘hidden in plain sight’ which attempts to bind drivers to terms and conditions they are unaware of.
Great clips ruined by the added canned laughter.
What’s the name of the theme tune to this series?
That phone, live on air, still makes me laugh!
BBC2 was a really high brow channel in 1964 with a threadbare schedule. It would come on air for 30 mins at 11am for Playschool for the under 5s, and then off air until 7.20pm when it's evening schedule started, and on many days it's schedule would end well before midnight, usually 11.30pm. So around 4.5 hours of programming per week day with a little more at weekends.
Lowri Turner wasn't born! These talking head shows are absurd.
Why is that imbecile porter thing on here! 🤡🥱🙄
See if you can make a well known phrase from the following words - bait, click.
The videos show that it is perfectly possible to drive in, park, and walk into the store, without encountering any Horizon Parking signage. Contrary to the BPA Code of Practice, (which requires signs to make it easy for drivers to find out what the Ts&Cs are) drivers are not made aware of the fact it is a managed car park, that terms & conditions apply, charges apply, and that by remaining they implicitly enter into contract. Horizon send out £70 parking charge notices if vehicles remain for more than 3 hours. Their entrance signage is obscured by drivers reversing mirrors on arrival, and signage too small within the multi-storey. The signs are placed on pillars, pointing away from walking routes, and measure only 270x358mm (the Code sets out a minimum of 450x450mm).
In that case I do think you would be better off writing to Tesco, Horizon and the BPA (and possibly the local authority) to detail these issues and concerns, where the relevant bodies can take immediate action to rectify. I'm not certain what benefit will be gained by having this conversation on UA-cam, especially when the whole point of your argument is "there is nothing to see" and this is a video channel!!!
@@richardsaunders3977Yes, I have written to all three and I await their response. This is just a handy place to hold supporting evidence, and I provide links in the letters. Also, to make people at large aware of the issue before they too get scammed.
What is this supposed to be about
so if there is no signs then they cant enforce a charge
0:14 The BIG white sign on your left that you didn't show for some Odd reason says Tesco 3 hours free parking.. maps.app.goo.gl/BPcUm4ySDj6JdDjU9 Did you want a flashing neon sign with arrows?!?!? 🙄
0:42 - sign is on your left The inside walls (especially those near the ways in) probably have signs but neither video shows these
Clickbait scam.
Get a life!!!
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To be honest two hours is probably the norm in most UK supermarkets operating a "limited time & risk of fine" policy. Agree that a couple of reminders near the store entrance would be very useful but you didn't show the drive in to the car park from the street, so the viewer only has your word that the signage is totally absent. If there are genuinely no signs at all then every single parking ticket can be successfully contested. Private parking (and associated fines) initially falls under contract law and not criminal law ... i.e. the parking signage is considered an 'offer' after which the driver has the opportunity to 'consider' the offer and if he/she parks then the offer is deemed to have been considered and 'accepted'. If there is no signage then there is no offer, so cannot be a breach of contract, therefore a fine would be outside of any notional contract. Parking Awareness Services and many other independent bodies would support a challenge if your assumption is wholly accurate. I would question how you know there will be £70 fine and that the car park is operated by Horizon if there is no signage? If there is genuinely no signage then I suggest a quick conversation with the Tesco store manager, citizens advice and also Horizon which should clear things up quickly. Popping an unexplained video walk through a car park titled "Parking Scam Aberystwyth Tesco" is potentially defamatory to Tesco if Tesco believe that you have turned customers away from using their services. That could ultimately prove to be a legal complication for you rather then a contract complication with a parking company.
The fact that nothing can be seen is actually the point of the video. It is perfectly possible for a driver to arrive, park up, and enter the store without seeing any of the signs of Horizon Parking, who manage the car park. If the vehicle then spends more than 3 hours in the car park, or any other of their Ts&Cs are broken then the driver gets sent a £70 charge. According to the British Parking Association Code of Practice, "You must use signs to make it easy for [drivers] to find out what your terms & conditions are".
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Whats this video about ?
Glad to see what happened for BBC2’s Disastrous launch.
The fact that nothing can be seen is actually the point of the video. It is perfectly possible for a driver to arrive, park up, and enter the store without seeing any of the signs of Horizon Parking, who manage the car park. If the vehicle then spends more than 3 hours in the car park, or any other of their Ts&Cs are broken then the driver gets sent a £70 charge. According to the British Parking Association Code of Practice, "You must use signs to make it easy for [drivers] to find out what your terms & conditions are”.
@@videoguru344 You didn't mention any of that, it's just the walk from the car to the store, would have been better if you showed the entrance to the car park or had some narration in the video
Anybody who wants to spend 3 hours in any Tesco must be mad !..Fail to see the scam ! There is a reason for the time limit & that is to shop & not use the carpark for no other reason !
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Paul Coia is looking well preserved.
He launched Channel 4 in 1982 with...Good Afternoon!
Channel 5 launched in 1997 by David Vickery giving a brief voice over at 6pm.
@@CARLIN4737 Indeed he did. He was also part of the Pebble Mill presenting team in the latter years of the show.
Am I missing something, I just watched someone walk through a car park, where tf is the scam?
The fact that nothing can be seen is actually the point of the video. It is perfectly possible for a driver to arrive, park up, and enter the store without seeing any of the signs of Horizon Parking, who manage the car park. If the vehicle then spends more than 3 hours in the car park, or any other of their Ts&Cs are broken then the driver gets sent a £70 charge. According to the British Parking Association Code of Practice, “You must use signs to make it easy for [drivers] to find out what your terms & conditions are”.
Nothing to see here. Click bait to nothing.
If those labourers were caught helping themselves to the beer nowadays, they would be sacked & replaced. Certainly not given time to get over their hangovers! 🤭🤣
Amazing Stuff🇬🇧👍
Let me give you some advice nusie, never creosote a fence before an operation
#communicationcells003
0:00 WHAT IS THAT MUSIC
I used to really enjoy doing vocal sessions in the recording studio at Lime Grove for shows like The Russ Abbott Show and The Laughter Show to name but two. The Irish guys that ran the bar also did a pint of Guinness so good that I first thought they were bringing in in from Dublin but, no, it was just Park Royal Guinness kept and served correctly.
But this was live on air
Yes, live on air, to those lucky few who spent a fortune in upgrading their aerial and TV set to get BBC 2 and only then those living in London and the south east
12:24 BBC2 goes haywire for a second
The Ally Pally studios in 1964 weren't great, as BBC Television Centre was their big HQ but of course without power Ally Pally had to cope, and they did the best they could, but their equipment was not great
tenbys gone down the pan you cannot get a taxi, the railway station is unmanned we are not going again my wifes disabled and the taxi drivers prefer to do a school run rather than help someone who is disabled , dog mess everywhere as they allow dogs everywhere sorry but i tell it as it is
0:50 - I met Denis Murray many times over the years. What a lovely man he was. His voice was so familiar not just to Northern Irish viewers, but also to the rest of us on the national news. A great journalist, in the same way as John Cole was too. Denis is still alive and enjoying retirement aged currently 72.
10:15 - also in 1964 no shops were open on a Sunday in Britain. Only smaller corner shops and newsagents would be open. More draconian was Northern Ireland, where unlike England, no cinemas or bars were allowed open there until the late 1980s. Only in 1994 did Sunday trading for big stores was allowed.
10:15 - This archaic view of Sunday was the reason why both BBC and ITV were regulated to always air a Sunday morning live church service, a lot of adult educational programming and 70 minutes of closed programming from 6.15pm to 7.25pm where only religious programming could air on television. Added to that, the regulation that "general entertainment should not start before 3pm, but 2.30pm at the earliest was allowed. Given the fact that BBC and ITV were allowed just 7.5 hours of general entertainment on a Sunday, these ancient ideas of Sunday was still in force in 1964 Britain.
The telephone on the newsdesk was needed, as in 1964 there wasn't any ear pieces for news presenters to use to connect to the gallery. That would come in during the 1970s.
Now lets see if they can restore the crummy BBC😅.
Very nice advert for VHS machines here.Thank you BBC for not advertising.
"And now for something completely different ". Organ plays chord. "IT'S......!" Ding! (John Philip Souza's "Liberty Bell" plays).
There had been months of advertising, including the use/sale of two 'cartoon' characters - Hullabaloo and Custard. These were a kangaroo (Hullabaloo) with a joey (Custard) in her pouch. Despite this, the BBC got more news coverage for the new channel from its failure to start. BBC was the first national channel to broadcast in 625 lines, rather than the 405 lines that had been used previously so was in a higher definition, although still transmitting in monochrome. One of the programmes planned for the launch evening was a firework display from Southend Pier which, to me, was strange because a colourful display could only be seen in black and white! They just shifted the launch programme schedule to the following evening.
The Beatles have been burgled
4:16 disaster in motion. I wonder if that happened on BBC 1 as well, where someone would pass the paper live during the show.
Most certainly not - remember this bulletin was produced in the newsroom using a 625 line camera. The main BBC Television news studio was using a 405 line camera, and was based in a separate studio, adjacent to the newsroom, so you never saw the news staff in vision.
60 years ago when BBC 2 was launched
Surprised the bespectacled man behind him has not put a sign up saying "Hello Mum"
60 years tomorrow, in fact!!!!
they mentioned just after the audio came on that a bus driver who got sacked for being racist was re-hired that would never happen today