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Hi all, i only worked half day today so when so came out at 1 oclock to find 1 side of my black vauxhall astra battered. Its looks like someone has been driving, at speed, to close to the parked cars and unfortuenly my car has beared the brunt of this idiot. I was parked opposite hsbc on the other side of the road to the bank from 8am until 1pm. Anyone see anything ? The car undrivable I had the rac tow it home and I have spent my half a day of on hold to the insurance company. Something im still doing now.


Thanks tom

OP clearly states that he/she works there and if there'd been a 'strict limit' the car would have been ticketed. Anyway, who cares? Irrelevant to this thread.


Tom_Tom have you asked any of the shop workers? Some might have seen the incident.

Frankly the story is slightly implausable. Who would leave their car parked illegally for hours in ED especially if they worked here? If the car is so badly damaged it would have made a lot of noise and there are bound to have been witnesses in one of the shops.


Will tom_tom ever return to the forum after his one and only post? I wonder.

bugsbgone Wrote:

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> Yeah but, hold on, why on earth would the OP make

> the effort to report it on here, whether they had

> commited an infringement or not. Baffling.


Some people start threads just for the heck of it.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Well there is a 30 min max. no return within 2

> hours..

>

> Point is, it's a bit embarrasing reporting it to

> the Police.

>

> So will have to grin and bear it or face a hefty

> fine.

>

> Fox.


Penalty Charge Notices aren't issued retrospectively so reporting it would probably be a sensible move. The police should also know about the location of the CCTV on LL.

Hi all lets adress some of the post here.


1. Ive never worked in LL branch before i was merely covering some one off sick. I normally work in our west norwood branch therefore didnt know the rules off parking, didnt bother to check as i was in a rush. Now im expecting a ticket through the door. great. Simple explnation really some people just jump to conclusions.


I hope all have you have managed to pull yourself up from the floor after seeing me return to the floor. Maybe you found a life down there ?

Does anybody really have the time to sit making bogus posts, I certainly dont. Im on this forum for a reasson, unlike dulwich fox who obviously has nothing better to do then pass judgement on someone who didnt read a parking sign. I pitty you :)


Thanks to those who showed some sympathy, anyone else see anything ?

tom_tom Wrote:

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> Hi all lets adress some of the post here.

>

> 1. Ive never worked in LL branch before i was

> merely covering some one off sick. I normally work

> in our west norwood branch therefore didnt know

> the rules off parking, didnt bother to check as i

> was in a rush. Now im expecting a ticket through

> the door. great. Simple explnation really some

> people just jump to conclusions.

>

> I hope all have you have managed to pull yourself

> up from the floor after seeing me return to the

> floor. Maybe you found a life down there ?

> Does anybody really have the time to sit making

> bogus posts, I certainly dont. Im on this forum

> for a reasson, unlike dulwich fox who obviously

> has nothing better to do then pass judgement on

> someone who didnt read a parking sign. I pitty you

> :)

>

> Thanks to those who showed some sympathy, anyone

> else see anything ?



Well before you bash Foxy.. it Was someone else who passed judgement..


I merely pointed out the parking situation so perhaps you don't get done again.


The Fox Never Argues. Just Quotes Facts.


Fox.

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