Like it or not, people who enforce rules/laws are often allowed to break them in the act of enforcement. If you thought you were ruled your own sense of "fairness", it's time to grow up.
She actually seemed quite willing to engage in reasonable conversation. The best grounds for overturning this though were the ‘broken yellow lines’ mentioned in the video . If the lines are not continuous ; if there are gaps ; or if the terminations at the ends are not present then they do not meet the required standards and cannot be enforced .
I do not know the wording of the UK law, but in NZ it states that a driver is not permitted to park in an area marked with yellow lines and the centre of the road. If there is a gap in the lines that is shorter than the vehicle I would suggest that the driver is breaking the law.
@@iallso1 in the uk double yellow lines are on the side of the roads. For them to be legal they need to be unbroken and capped at both ends with a perpendicular yellow line
@@BigDavie2000 it has been some years since I learned the highway code, but if some roadworks have been carried out and an area of the line has been removed as a result, would that make the entire length of the line unenforceable? In New Zealand the no stopping markings are broken yellow lines, if one line has been obscured but the vehicle is still parked in an area marked with BYL they are still committing the offence. If however a length of road markings are obscured it would not be reasonable to expect the driver to see them and they would not be issued to for that offence. At this time of the year leaves can fill the road edge and the same after heavy rain. I seem to recall that a single yellow line in the UK indicates an area that can not be stopped on at times indicated by signage. Is that still the case?
@Cerne so you are suggesting that if an armed robbery is taking place the police might need to circle the block a couple,e 9f times until they can find a legal park to attend the incident? Or park 3 blocks away and jog backwash their gear? Of course enforcement agencies have to be able to infringe in order to carry out their duties. Obviously they try to set a good example, but whenthe situation calls for it the officer needs to do whatever needs to be done. I have regularly parked in the bus lane in order to infringe vehicles in the bus lane often parking there for a period of time until the tow truck arrives to remove them.
Not true , parking officials do have exemptions to stop and ticket vehicles suspected to be in contravention ; just as police can exceed the speed limits to catch speeders
This is 100% false. How many times do you think the police / ambulances / fire brigade exceed the speed limit or run red lights whilst on an emergency call?
@@MrFrog_ if you think the laws of the road don't apply to her,I can see your point, butBUT, as I mentioned its not her first you tube appearance, and her attitude is not the greatest
As a parking officer in New Zealand, my perspective is the same as the officer here, as warranted enforcement officers we are permitted to park wherever we need on the public road to carry out our enforcement duties. However we are not permitted to park in private property. In NZ shopping mall car parks and those connected to business are considered private. That said we try to find a legal park where possible for the reason demonstrated here, that it is not a good look to park in a way that would be committing an offence to issue to a vehicle committing the same offence. However if we are patrolling the bus lane we need to pull up in the bus lane to issue, we use vehicles with beacons on, which are deployed when entering the lane. Likewise with long stretches of yellow lines, it may not be practicable to travel on to the end of the road markings and walk back and it may be necessary to park in those markings. My warant gives me the authority to direct a driver to remove a vehicle from the road and also to enter any vehicle parked on the road, so if necessary the vehicle can be broken into and towed away, we try to do this without damaging the vehicle.
Can you not see the double standards and how this looks to the general public. Obviously it's different when there is a blue light situation but handing out tickets isn't really that much of an emergency is it?
@IrishSchaller if you are referring to parking on the bus lane, I would suggest that towing a vehicle that is parked on the bus lane is quite difficult if you don't also park on the bus lane directly in front of that vehicle. Parking beside the vehicle in the bus lane would then block both the bus lane and the live lane. Overall I would suggest it is the only way that that operation can take place.
Traffic Wardens and Civil Enforcement Officers often have exemptions issued to them by the Council which allows them to park on Double or Single Yellow lines to allow them to enforce parking restrictions.
Ambulance drivers are the worst for it. They park illegally when not attending a call then they get upset when they are issued a ticket just like everyone else.
@@hardcoretam in Christchurch it is the fire service that are the worst offenders of the emergency services, although I have come closer to issuing to police vehicles than the others. On the grounds that at some time or another myself or my colleagues will need police support, I would prefer to gain compliance from them than to go to enforcement and most police officers that I have dealt with have been good about it.
She can park there to make the councils money or ‘work’ as she calls it. However when we park there we get a fine and more than likely we are really working.
in norway we have a different system no double yellow lines i think. but plases where its legal to park are markd with a white stripe-box on the asphalt and a blue sign with a white P on and we have 2 different NO PARKING SIGNS... A blue circle with a red X means no stopping ore parking at that place, often a plate under saying say 100 meter. a blue cfircle with a red line mens no parking, but you can stop to say take on a passanger.. AS for goods delivery most shops in norway have streetmarkings and signs making it legal for cars-lorrys to deliver goods even in say streets that are ment for walking people instead of cars ore there is a no parking sign.. but then there usually its a sign saying say: goods delivery from 0400 to 07-00, if ita busy shopping street where people walk all over the road, like say the main street in our capitol oslo.
You get 7 minutes delivery time, they have to observe the car/vehicle for a period of time and phone through to the office, it's not a 30 second ticket, it's for someone genuinely taking the piss..
I was a Taxi Driver in Lewes. We were always getting ticketed for doing our job , picking people up , assisting old and infirm , as laid down by the Council who employed The Numpties that were booking us . Appealed every single one by attaching copy of the regulations they issued to us . Always dismissed and they never told the PCO's to stop doing it . Mental.
As a professional driver it is expected that you would be upholding the law and setting an example for other road users. Not believing yourself above the law. I have given up asking taxi drivers for compliance because I know they will infringe again as soon as my back is turned.
I was referring to when booked to picking up and assisting elderly infirm passengers from appointments , not taken advantage of rules for my own convenience. Also being ticketed when using a rank that I pay for by the wrong enforcement officers . I used Station ranks( British) and thus was governed by Transport Police not Council Private enforcement. I no longer persue this living as having had Cancer it was no longer viable. I too hated drivers that were rude and took liberties they gave all of us a bad name . With great respect and I hope accepted as meant .
@@davidturquand4342 we would not issue to an emergency services vehicle if we know it is on the job, wherever it is parked, but on the bus lane to pick up their subway, or using a goods vehicle only or SPV zone, (taxi or uba), to get coffee is not acceptable. The railway station is technically private property so I have never been in there in a work capacity.
If she is driving an official council vehicle unfortunately they are exempt certain parking restrictions. "Council or government department carrying out statutory duties Council or government vehicles may park on certain restrictions in carrying out their statutory duties. The vehicle must be necessary for the particular works." So if parking enforcement is a statutory duty then they will get away with it even if its a lot Ironic,
Lorry is blocking a lowered kirb cross walk though,deserves a ticket,and on the wrong side of the road, traffic warden is park on a bend on wrong side of the road
@@tobeytransport2802 if you ever get the opportunity to travel to New Zealand it is an offence to park facing against the flow of traffic at any time, to avoid a penalty notice please refrain from doing so. I would also issue for blocking a pedestrian crossing or a vehicle entrance.
@@iallso1 oh I’d certainly look into the laws of another country before driving their however in the UK you can park whichever way you like (unless it’s maybe different for lorries). Can’t park across the lowered curb or on a bend though.
Can anyone tell me if ,or what the outcome was on this blatant hypocrisy ? Because it's so obvious that she thinks she is exept from doing anything wrong
That's just typical of different sets of rules for everyone. If you're out of hours you had no choice but to park up, she had no excuse at all to park where she did. Double standards as usual. Probably trying to tot up her daily ticket quota.
There seems to be little realisation by those in positions of authority that with that power comes responsibility. The traffic warden may be able to park where others can't but she fails to comprehend how her behaviour devalues the respect of the public for the role she holds. We have seen from recent events where such arrogance by those in power lead. If she had made the effort to park responsibly and walk from a little further away then respect would have been earned. In the event it reduced respect.
I thought that double yellow lines meant that it is dangerous to and obviously illegal to park on that spot, I guess not if you are dressed in a high vi's, 🤔😂
double standards and picking on truck drivers ....YET AGAIN...tacho rules have to be followed by us and you can only bend them a little bit....id love to see her or any other type like her find a safe not on double yellow lines place to park a 56 foot long truck !!!
This is a massive social problem in society, all over the western world, caused by GREED!!. Coloured lines, money boxes on tarmac and designated areas for leaving your vehicle was a thought process of how Governments and people who believe they are more important than the masses could exploit and extort from the peasants !!. It has cause massive separation between the normal folk in society, arguing, shouting, physical assault and even deaths in some cases. One day people in uniform with a license, made to feel more superior, will work it out !! Just like the Armed forces and Policing authorities in Venezuela did (2018-2019) when they realised how ""CONTROLLING"" ""CORRUPT"" and ""TWISTED"" government are !! As humans we are only here for a visit !! it should be a happy experience !! Don't be brainwashed !!
It seems fairly obvious that a parking warden will have dispensation while issuing tickets, same as emergency vehicles can go through a red traffic light. The guy is wasting his breath as a parking ticket cannot be rescinded by the warden, he'll need to appeal it if he believes it was wrongly issued.
At the time I couldn't park. 45ft trailer guy.. well your illegally parked,are you going to give yourself a ticket? quasimodo "nehimnogunnavgivemaself a ticket.😬
well done mate 10 /out of 10 as she is illegally parked oh sorry she is a traffic warden and they have a LAW into their own well done we have them in GLASGOW AS WELL THERE IS AA NAME FOR THEM
Sorry, that doesn't work. I was on the M27, and could not find any where to park,due to traffic, I didn't have enough time toi get to the services. and my hours were up. I came off the Motorway, at Southampton Airport, I parked for 45 minutes on a single yellow line. A police car came up and told me to move, I explained I was out of hours and taking my legal break, He just laughed and I got a ticket for 60 quid. I went to the police station with my tacho, and was told they would not accept it as evidence as I could have forged it. They will accept a tachograph as evidence when it suits them.
ingabod Professional enough to know where I can and can’t park. If my tachograph is nearing it’s rest time I will then plan as a professional driver should do to complete his rest legally and safely.
These parking wardens like being a `person` playing a role in a play/ drama, i wonder if she in pantomime at Christmas either in Cinderella, as one of the sisters, or the wicked witch of the east, in the wizard of oz.
They're such hypocrites!!!
She can go and concentrate on her modeling career now then.
😂😂😂
I had a jacket potato that looked like her earlier on
😂😂
😂😂😂😂 Near fell of ma chair with that one lmao 👌
Oh! Violation 🤣
Like it or not, people who enforce rules/laws are often allowed to break them in the act of enforcement. If you thought you were ruled your own sense of "fairness", it's time to grow up.
She actually seemed quite willing to engage in reasonable conversation.
The best grounds for overturning this though were the ‘broken yellow lines’ mentioned in the video . If the lines are not continuous ; if there are gaps ; or if the terminations at the ends are not present then they do not meet the required standards and cannot be enforced .
I do not know the wording of the UK law, but in NZ it states that a driver is not permitted to park in an area marked with yellow lines and the centre of the road. If there is a gap in the lines that is shorter than the vehicle I would suggest that the driver is breaking the law.
@@iallso1 in the uk double yellow lines are on the side of the roads. For them to be legal they need to be unbroken and capped at both ends with a perpendicular yellow line
@@BigDavie2000 it has been some years since I learned the highway code, but if some roadworks have been carried out and an area of the line has been removed as a result, would that make the entire length of the line unenforceable?
In New Zealand the no stopping markings are broken yellow lines, if one line has been obscured but the vehicle is still parked in an area marked with BYL they are still committing the offence. If however a length of road markings are obscured it would not be reasonable to expect the driver to see them and they would not be issued to for that offence. At this time of the year leaves can fill the road edge and the same after heavy rain.
I seem to recall that a single yellow line in the UK indicates an area that can not be stopped on at times indicated by signage. Is that still the case?
What happened there!!!?? I was enjoying that!! She had no answers or clue to what she’d done 😂😂
FUCKIN PRICELESS!! 👌👌
if illegally parking is a problem then that means NO ONE should be doing it Including the parking attendants
Parking enforcement officers have the same authority to park wherever it is necessary to do so to carry out enforcement duties as the police have.
@Cerne so you are suggesting that if an armed robbery is taking place the police might need to circle the block a couple,e 9f times until they can find a legal park to attend the incident? Or park 3 blocks away and jog backwash their gear?
Of course enforcement agencies have to be able to infringe in order to carry out their duties. Obviously they try to set a good example, but whenthe situation calls for it the officer needs to do whatever needs to be done.
I have regularly parked in the bus lane in order to infringe vehicles in the bus lane often parking there for a period of time until the tow truck arrives to remove them.
That's the most beautiful woman ive ever seen.
You've seen the wife then..??????
😂😂😂
Olive's older Sister out of 'On the Buses'
@@brianterry8317 Don't you mean Olives older brother?
@@ianingham5713 I'm sure her 'Hubby' thinks the 'Car Parks of Britain' about her
How dare you argue with one of Her majesty's traffic wardens. It's off to The Tower with you!
The law states you cannot break the law to uphold the law.
Not true , parking officials do have exemptions to stop and ticket vehicles suspected to be in contravention ; just as police can exceed the speed limits to catch speeders
This is 100% false.
How many times do you think the police / ambulances / fire brigade exceed the speed limit or run red lights whilst on an emergency call?
Not the first time she ,acting in her inflated ego,has appeared on youtube
Better youtube than youporn...
@@cockpiss9260 woah, now there an image i wish I could forget!🤮🤮🤮
She was fine, WTF is your problem?
@@MrFrog_ if you think the laws of the road don't apply to her,I can see your point, butBUT, as I mentioned its not her first you tube appearance, and her attitude is not the greatest
@@hughgordon6435 it's no the worst either, she was polite and professional whereas you are being emotional and reactive..
This woman’s a menace.
One rule for one and one rule for another. Always trying to get out of a situation by justifying their own actions.
As a parking officer in New Zealand, my perspective is the same as the officer here, as warranted enforcement officers we are permitted to park wherever we need on the public road to carry out our enforcement duties. However we are not permitted to park in private property. In NZ shopping mall car parks and those connected to business are considered private.
That said we try to find a legal park where possible for the reason demonstrated here, that it is not a good look to park in a way that would be committing an offence to issue to a vehicle committing the same offence. However if we are patrolling the bus lane we need to pull up in the bus lane to issue, we use vehicles with beacons on, which are deployed when entering the lane. Likewise with long stretches of yellow lines, it may not be practicable to travel on to the end of the road markings and walk back and it may be necessary to park in those markings.
My warant gives me the authority to direct a driver to remove a vehicle from the road and also to enter any vehicle parked on the road, so if necessary the vehicle can be broken into and towed away, we try to do this without damaging the vehicle.
Can you not see the double standards and how this looks to the general public. Obviously it's different when there is a blue light situation but handing out tickets isn't really that much of an emergency is it?
@IrishSchaller if you are referring to parking on the bus lane, I would suggest that towing a vehicle that is parked on the bus lane is quite difficult if you don't also park on the bus lane directly in front of that vehicle. Parking beside the vehicle in the bus lane would then block both the bus lane and the live lane. Overall I would suggest it is the only way that that operation can take place.
@@iallso1 No, I was referring generally with respect to the video which you were defending.
Illegal parked traffic wardens should get tickets too
Only due to the authority given by her warrant she will not be illegally parked.
So when she tells you how to appeal you end the video?
Exactly....
Parking Wardens like the Police are not above the Law, their too must obey
Actually they don't. Dispensation is made in the guidance for both in certain circumstances.
Rules for thee but not for me
what it needs is an other warden to turn up and give her a ticket
She can now join 2 tier Kiers band of merry men..
That ended like the sopranos
Hahaha
My god jabber the hutts sister needs some work ,
Hahahaha!!
It's Peter Kay with long hair
Traffic Wardens and Civil Enforcement Officers often have exemptions issued to them by the Council which allows them to park on Double or Single Yellow lines to allow them to enforce parking restrictions.
The LGBTQ representative in the yellow Jacket needs a new set of teeth.
Hahahaha
The old “rules for thee but not for me”,...entitlement at its finest.
Ambulance drivers are the worst for it. They park illegally when not attending a call then they get upset when they are issued a ticket just like everyone else.
@@hardcoretam in Christchurch it is the fire service that are the worst offenders of the emergency services, although I have come closer to issuing to police vehicles than the others.
On the grounds that at some time or another myself or my colleagues will need police support, I would prefer to gain compliance from them than to go to enforcement and most police officers that I have dealt with have been good about it.
It’s so funny how she illegally parks to ticket you and admits on it on video , totally brainless .
This traffic warden is a hypocrite
Just throw it in the bin, never paid one in my life and never will.
@Justin Russ Yeah, professional fighter also, so I reckon I'm pretty tough
She can park there to make the councils money or ‘work’ as she calls it. However when we park there we get a fine and more than likely we are really working.
Jesus what a minging excuse of a tax collector scary!!!!!
What is scary is your detachment from reality. Parking would be every man for his self without controls and penalties.
@@paulmcgreevy3011 Clueless rip off Britain
So how come as I work for a courier service I can park on double yellow lines to deliver?
in norway we have a different system no double yellow lines i think.
but plases where its legal to park are markd with a white stripe-box on the asphalt and a blue sign with a white P on
and we have 2 different NO PARKING SIGNS... A blue circle with a red X means no stopping ore parking at that place, often a plate under saying say 100 meter.
a blue cfircle with a red line mens no parking, but you can stop to say take on a passanger..
AS for goods delivery most shops in norway have streetmarkings and signs making it legal for cars-lorrys to deliver goods even in say streets that are ment for walking people instead of cars ore there is a no parking sign.. but then there usually its a sign saying say: goods delivery from 0400 to 07-00, if ita busy shopping street where people walk all over the road, like say the main street in our capitol oslo.
You get 7 minutes delivery time, they have to observe the car/vehicle for a period of time and phone through to the office, it's not a 30 second ticket, it's for someone genuinely taking the piss..
Your right she is beautiful. She could be a model. Could be better occupied in a position of higher standards, parking warden is wasted . bless her .
Make warden pat for it personally
I was a Taxi Driver in Lewes. We were always getting ticketed for doing our job , picking people up , assisting old and infirm , as laid down by the Council who employed The Numpties that were booking us .
Appealed every single one by attaching copy of the regulations they issued to us . Always dismissed and they never told the PCO's to stop doing it .
Mental.
As a professional driver it is expected that you would be upholding the law and setting an example for other road users. Not believing yourself above the law.
I have given up asking taxi drivers for compliance because I know they will infringe again as soon as my back is turned.
I was referring to when booked to picking up and assisting elderly infirm passengers from appointments , not taken advantage of rules for my own convenience. Also being ticketed when using a rank that I pay for by the wrong enforcement officers .
I used Station ranks( British) and thus was governed by Transport Police not Council Private enforcement.
I no longer persue this living as having had Cancer it was no longer viable.
I too hated drivers that were rude and took liberties they gave all of us a bad name .
With great respect and I hope accepted as meant .
@@davidturquand4342 we would not issue to an emergency services vehicle if we know it is on the job, wherever it is parked, but on the bus lane to pick up their subway, or using a goods vehicle only or SPV zone, (taxi or uba), to get coffee is not acceptable.
The railway station is technically private property so I have never been in there in a work capacity.
If she is driving an official council vehicle unfortunately they are exempt certain parking restrictions. "Council or government department carrying out statutory duties
Council or government vehicles may park on certain restrictions in carrying out their statutory duties. The vehicle must be necessary for the particular works." So if parking enforcement is a statutory duty then they will get away with it even if its a lot Ironic,
Remember what happened to the traffic warden in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Traffic Muppet
Lorry is blocking a lowered kirb cross walk though,deserves a ticket,and on the wrong side of the road, traffic warden is park on a bend on wrong side of the road
Michael Grace it isn’t illegal to be parked facing oncoming traffic unless it’s night time
@@tobeytransport2802 if you ever get the opportunity to travel to New Zealand it is an offence to park facing against the flow of traffic at any time, to avoid a penalty notice please refrain from doing so. I would also issue for blocking a pedestrian crossing or a vehicle entrance.
@@iallso1 oh I’d certainly look into the laws of another country before driving their however in the UK you can park whichever way you like (unless it’s maybe different for lorries). Can’t park across the lowered curb or on a bend though.
@@tobeytransport2802 vehicles in the UK need to be facing the correct way at night and must trucks need to be displaying a parking light.
the computer says no (the woman in little britain) is that warden david walliams L3 shout people
Can anyone tell me if ,or what the outcome was on this blatant hypocrisy ? Because it's so obvious that she thinks she is exept from doing anything wrong
Equality under law applies fraud answer. Council can not answer this nor show what part of the law they are referring to.
Tell me the point of putting part videos up, is thus what’s referred to as click bait?
Traffic wardens are allowed like police to ilegally park in course of their duty Parking Attendants cannot
No they are not. Especially when there is other parking available right next to it!
Lead by example!
@@lisagrafton2529 Google it they are and yes they should lead by example but like police they dont
@@lisagrafton2529 oh yes they are
Why do they always look like Bo Selecta?
That's just typical of different sets of rules for everyone. If you're out of hours you had no choice but to park up, she had no excuse at all to park where she did. Double standards as usual. Probably trying to tot up her daily ticket quota.
So did you get let off? Tachos are obviously there for a reason but a proper pain in the ass to
The ticket got cancelled
She's not parked illegally, she can legally park on double yellows in the execution of her duty.
Only if there isn't a more suitable place to park
@@lifeontheroad3392 not correct. From former traffic officer.
@@Alan-mm1mi Oh, so you're not biased in any way eh 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There seems to be little realisation by those in positions of authority that with that power comes responsibility. The traffic warden may be able to park where others can't but she fails to comprehend how her behaviour devalues the respect of the public for the role she holds. We have seen from recent events where such arrogance by those in power lead. If she had made the effort to park responsibly and walk from a little further away then respect would have been earned. In the event it reduced respect.
To screw the plehs
Also see Phil Merrall - UK Politica
I thought that double yellow lines meant that it is dangerous to and obviously illegal to park on that spot, I guess not if you are dressed in a high vi's, 🤔😂
Park and walk
she has, if no available parking , they can park on yellows
another jobs worth just collecting revinue for the corrupt
That lorry is totally blocking the drop kerb, supposed to be a professional.
She’s right. She can park on doubles if carrying out her duties and nowhere else legal to park.
Why do some traffic wardens have yellow bands on their hats?
So motorists don't park on their heads
Odd video, he parked illegally and didnt want to face the consequences. Tough. Tesco car park is for shoppers.
Agree, what is right and wrong has totally gone out of the window in this country.
You can't break the tules to inforce the rules,he should of took photographs and sent them to her boss and complain
double standards and picking on truck drivers ....YET AGAIN...tacho rules have to be followed by us and you can only bend them a little bit....id love to see her or any other type like her find a safe not on double yellow lines place to park a 56 foot long truck !!!
Anyone else think she looks like the woman running the brothel in shameless UK?
Like jf you experienced a blackout on your device while watching this video ! And thought wtf happened my device just stopped working !
ID IGNORE THE TICKET AND REFUSE TO PAY UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES
Report her. I did with the warden who gave me a ticket. And reported him. Took photo of his car. Got it sorted. Totally wrong. Good job. 👍
I filmed the park safe car in Colchester,parked on double yellow lines too
This is a massive social problem in society, all over the western world, caused by GREED!!. Coloured lines, money boxes on tarmac and designated areas for leaving your vehicle was a thought process of how Governments and people who believe they are more important than the masses could exploit and extort from the peasants !!. It has cause massive separation between the normal folk in society, arguing, shouting, physical assault and even deaths in some cases. One day people in uniform with a license, made to feel more superior, will work it out !! Just like the Armed forces and Policing authorities in Venezuela did (2018-2019) when they realised how ""CONTROLLING"" ""CORRUPT"" and ""TWISTED"" government are !! As humans we are only here for a visit !! it should be a happy experience !! Don't be brainwashed !!
spot on thanks
make a citizens arrest.
You can only do that for an indictable offence. Unfortunately. Being a power hungry jobsworth twat doesn't fall into that category
What a nice lady
Do as I say not as I do
If you reverse your truck into her front end, NOTHING would be done about it, because she is not parked legaly
Why should she get away. With it
So.olive off the buses become a traffic warden after she finished on the buses
These traffic wardens are like a cancer to society.
It seems fairly obvious that a parking warden will have dispensation while issuing tickets, same as emergency vehicles can go through a red traffic light. The guy is wasting his breath as a parking ticket cannot be rescinded by the warden, he'll need to appeal it if he believes it was wrongly issued.
At the time I couldn't park. 45ft trailer guy.. well your illegally parked,are you going to give yourself a ticket? quasimodo "nehimnogunnavgivemaself a ticket.😬
Last time I saw a face like that was on The Muppet Show..!!
Come on thats disrespecting a muppet. Besides they are funny.
Postman pat's sister.
😂😂😂😂😂
Was that a man?
COMPUTER SAYS NOOO
There is never and conclusion on these type of video postings
The video was a waste of time
its not illegal its just against policy you can park where u want you will not go to prison for it
well done mate 10 /out of 10 as she is illegally parked oh sorry she is a traffic warden and they have a LAW into their own well done we have them in GLASGOW AS WELL THERE IS AA NAME FOR THEM
Bet she can sink 6 pints rapidly.
She could turn a pint sour at 20 paces. Anyway drink driving she would get away with it
“At the time...”... total rubbish..
Parked inside dumb place
She has no rights greater than you and me
Actually she does have more rights, she's allowed to park where she wants when she's issuing tickets.
So if you send the ticket and a copy of your tacho....showing you were out of hours....you get a get . A let off.... nice one!
Sorry, that doesn't work. I was on the M27, and could not find any where to park,due to traffic, I didn't have enough time toi get to the services. and my hours were up. I came off the Motorway, at Southampton Airport, I parked for 45 minutes on a single yellow line. A police car came up and told me to move, I explained I was out of hours and taking my legal break, He just laughed and I got a ticket for 60 quid. I went to the police station with my tacho, and was told they would not accept it as evidence as I could have forged it. They will accept a tachograph as evidence when it suits them.
@@fredgrove4220 i remember filling in me log book when it suited but forging a tacho that is a new one.
Clown.
Send the proof get everyone's ticket revoked
She should have used the car park and you ought to plan your day better so you can find somewhere appropriate. Both are as bad as each other.
You are obviously NOT a driver!!!
ingabod Only been driving for 19 years.
Professionally ??@@SuperRockyfour
ingabod Professional enough to know where I can and can’t park. If my tachograph is nearing it’s rest time I will then plan as a professional driver should do to complete his rest legally and safely.
Have you ever driven a truck???? No, I didn't think so. You know jack shit. Grow up and get a bloody life.
Ur kidding me no way man
Hatfield
Issue yourself a ticket or park somewhere legal simple what a stunner🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
A thousand tickets for shitty audio.
These parking wardens like being a `person` playing a role in a play/ drama, i wonder if she in pantomime at Christmas either in Cinderella, as one of the sisters, or the wicked witch of the east, in the wizard of oz.
Might have gave this a like the but the audio put me right off, appalling stuff.
Wardens 'are' allowed to park on double yellow lines in the execution of their job. Get over it.
They are, but only when there isn't a suitable place for them to park, this woman could've parked in the massive Tesco carpark!
She has an exemption to be there.end of. She doesn’t need to park in a supermarket car park just cos you think she should .
Get a proper job
She is on official business and allowed to so stop your petty bickering and learn the law
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Slag
you blocked foot path plonker