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farkin, yesterday i had to run to my car 'cause i could see the idiot inspector was closing in from the opposite side. He first checked the other meter before checking mine - but luckily i still had 1.5 minutes left.

But all this running and worrying, what for? to get a ticket just because i could have been 2 minutes late because of some slow whore waiting in front of me in at the bank? its bullsh1it alright :D

But yeah, Mr So could brush up on his english - i would be embarassed to be mayor of such a big city if my english was that poor....

I hate being fined by over zealous inspectors.

Again, if you don't park where you shouldn't, it won't happen.

Is Steve Bracks is to blame when you drive too fast and get dicked by a camera?

Is Mick Bourke to blame when you get a letter from the EPA?

Is Christine Nixon or David Anderson to blame when you get a canary?

:D

It's your car, and your responsibility.

No point trying to pass the buck when you stuff up and get caught.

Again, if you don't park where you shouldn't, it won't happen.

Is Steve Bracks is to blame when you drive too fast and get dicked by a camera?

Is Mick Bourke to blame when you get a letter from the EPA?

Is Christine Nixon or David Anderson to blame when you get a canary?

:D

It's your car, and your responsibility.

No point trying to pass the buck when you stuff up and get caught.

Loser :D

haha I like him.

And no, i don't think people like him because they find him funny, they genuinely like his character. I was listening to Nova today and they were having this debate, there was an article in the Herald Sun today about people liking him because he has an accent, many people called up and were offended by the article........

Those of you saying "he can't speak English" are confused with speaking English itself and speaking with an accent (somone mentioned it earlier.)

Another, John So is my Bro from me.

Again, if you don't park where you shouldn't, it won't happen.

Is Steve Bracks is to blame when you drive too fast and get dicked by a camera? :D

Is Mick Bourke to blame when you get a letter from the EPA?

Is Christine Nixon or David Anderson to blame when you get a canary? :mad:

It's your car, and your responsibility.

No point trying to pass the buck when you stuff up and get caught.

you're wierd :D

Loser :)

Do you have an auto reply to people when you get an answer you dont like? lol

No I dont work for the city of melbourne but I also don't get parking tickets because I don't park in places that I shouldnt or at least remember to go back and top up my meter... anymore :)

I've had about 1ks worth or parking fines in the city (in a 3 year span) but I don't bitch n moan or blame it on someone else.

Live with it or go live in Queensland where they have bikini meter maids to top your meters up for you :yes:

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