DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: No winners in parking fines chaos.IT'S hard to know who to have less sympathy for - car drivers who refuse to pay their parking fines, or heavy-handed heav·y-hand·ed adj. 1. Clumsy; awkward. 2. Tactless; indiscreet. 3. Oppressive; harsh. heav local authorities for doling out so many in the first place. As we reveal today, councils in North Wales North Wales (known in some archaic texts as Northgalis) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England. are owed a shocking pounds 200,000 in unpaid parking tickets stretching back months. That is valuable lost revenue which ought to be in council coffers and used for the public good. It's unfair on law-abiding motorists who do the decent thing and pay up if they receive a parking ticket. Why should some drivers get away with it scott free Scott Free may refer to:
Furthermore, as council spokesmen rightly point out, fines discourage drivers from parking dangerously and in a manner which inconveniences other road-users. But are councils becoming far too zealous in the way they dish out tickets in the first place? Let's remember that many people drive into our towns for the very laudable laud·a·ble adj. Healthy; favorable. reason that they intend to spend money in our shops, and it is vital to our economy they continue to do so. There is strong evidence that many traders are at breaking point in places such as Rhyl and Llandudno because drivers are being clobbered with parking tickets, even when they stop for just a few minutes. It's not much of a victory is it, for the local council to pocket a pounds 30 fine (assuming it gets paid) if their shopkeepers as a result lose hundreds of pounds because fed up drivers choose never to return? |
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