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It must be true! I must love it and not even know it!!... Why else would i give $200 over the last month in parking fines???!! I mean what sane person wouldn't want to give the money to the government just for no ****ing reason???

Just paid the last one and bang, another one today.. wooopeee .. and $100 f.ucker at that. If its not damn speeding fines (which i have been nice on after paying out $400 in 1 month last year) its damn parking fines. In the years I think I've given about $1800 to the ****s in government. I am sooooo glad i am paying SOME DAMN LOSER to SIT ON HIS FAT ASS and do NOTHING in the public service.

****, thats it, next election, i'm following the trend. Even if i don't think it makes any damn difference to THESE ****ED REVENUE RAISING SYSTEMS i am voting for whoever has it as an election policy to reduce speeding and other cheap ass and illegitimate ways of earning money... While I hate liberal.. Bracks you can go back to damn ****ing hell and suck on my :shake: i ain't voting for you!!

hmmm..look at the time: 11:01am .. the parking in that area is 2 hours, so obviously its purely revenue.. people get to work at 9am, wait 2 hours.. get everybody in sight...easy ways to meet the officers revenue target..

Anyway this is what i have to say about it all :rolleyes:

hehe.. can't wait till i send this in with my revenue for those damn coksmokers

Well at my work its definitely is a work related expense!!

Industrial zone placed in residential area. No proper parking, too many people in our office for the amount of car spaces. Only 2 little "all-day" parking areas, and because i try to squeeze into one of them a bit close to the corner, i get dicked. It would have actually been cheaper if i had just parked across somebody's driveway.

****ing local residents, better watch themselves or a brick may be low-flying one night. I mean we don't have massive parking near my house, but do i ring the council about it?? do I even care that people park all the the way down the street sometimes making it difficult to get out??

yep, exactly...all politicians are liers and no idea about the real world..

We have office parking, but its all taken because there are not enough spots.

Actually this guy is pretty ****ed to be honest.. because if he is going to have a pattern at turning up at 11am to get those that get there at 9am in a 2 hour zone... well ..he better be watching his step ... HAHAHAHA he is ****ED!!

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Originally posted by predator666

yep, exactly...all politicians are liers and no idea about the real world..  

We have office parking, but its all taken because there are not enough spots.  

Actually this guy is pretty ****ed to be honest.. because if he is going to have a pattern at turning up at 11am to get those that get there at 9am in a 2 hour zone... well ..he better be watching his step ... HAHAHAHA he is ****ED!!

just keep a lookout for the prick, then go to the kitchen, grab the bag of sugar, grab a flathead screw driver and fill his tank with sugar :rolleyes:

oh hun:(sorry to hear that

hope u be fine by now

and u just reminded me that i got a parking fine... that was on 20/03/2002....i havent paid yet, i sorta forgot about it...and i thought that would inccur more penalties...oh well if i do then i just say i didnt receive any tickets...and still paying $50 only. stuff the inspectors:)thats the way to do it!:)

just dont pay...last time the sherrif came to my place she said "you owe $4500 in fines"i said"i borrow $50 from a mate...i OWE him $50.....i dont recall getting $4500 off the perin court...therefore i aint paying"screw them....they aint getting a cent from me

Thing is these days they actually track you down and their allowed to reposess stuff from your house to pay the fines. They have a lot more power to retrieve the money from you, because, yup, a while back you could just get away with not paying and nobody did. Its best to pay it and get your own back in other ways icon_twisted.gificon_twisted.gif

i'm not sure whether that is just propoganda but that is what I heard.

They're the rejects who can't even get into the police force.. so have to go into the "security" business.. usually scum, just like those transport ticket inspectors

They don't have the authority to reposses themselves, but they get the sheriff's office to do it

well tahts dumb

hrmz im considering if i should take public transport to uni from now own

i dun think i can afford to drive everyday

i have to spend like 50-70 bucks a week in fuel

unless i find a second job.....hrmz...

public transport....

i dunno if i can face that shit again....

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