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I freakin hate parking inspectors.. I want to headbutt one of those inspectors one day if i get a chance to witness a inspector writing up a fine to a poor citizen for the sake of the person who is copping the fine... lol maybe not touch him but definitely verbally abuse him, even spit on their face.

In a span of 2-3 years, I have probably accumulated over $2k worth of parkin fines.. and it ain't funny >_<

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i thought it's $6 flat rate?

pretty sure is $10 flat rate early bird. I did pack there now I park at..hmm..my own car park at southbank

Costs me $40 per week...Southbank..easy if u work in the PWC building...

I freakin hate parking inspectors.. I want to headbutt one of those inspectors one day if i get a chance to witness a inspector writing up a fine to a poor citizen for the sake of the person who is copping the fine... lol maybe not touch him but definitely verbally abuse him, even spit on their face.

Right on, they are the lowest form of human life without a shred of doubt, even a drug addicted hooker has more class. I remember my days at Uni driving our cars and every time an inspector was walking on the road we would swing our cars at them and howl with laughter. I almost ran one down on my mountainbike one weekend recently and screamed at him "Watch where you are going, get a real job'. Scum sucking maggots.

Speaking of carparks, most of the ones around Collins St charge about $35.00 a day. who would be silly enough to pay that price.

Right on, they are the lowest form of human life without a shred of doubt, even a drug addicted hooker has more class. I remember my days at Uni driving our cars and every time an inspector was walking on the road we would swing our cars at them and howl with laughter. I almost ran one down on my mountainbike one weekend recently and screamed at him "Watch where you are going, get a real job'. Scum sucking maggots.

Speaking of carparks, most of the ones around Collins St charge about $35.00 a day. who would be silly enough to pay that price.

jobs a job....they need to reach their targets of giving parking tickets. Sad but true.....this is also for ticket inspectors on the trains as well....

jobs a job....they need to reach their targets of giving parking tickets. Sad but true.....this is also for ticket inspectors on the trains as well....

True dude to some extent, but there are better jobs out there, if all someone can be in their capacity is a ticket inspector, parking inspector, hooker, unemployed dole bludger then they have wasted their life and are taking up space. No kid in primary school says as a future career "Parking inspector yeah, thats the job for me". May as well get a tattoo on their forehead born to lose. Harsh words but there's no excuse really, opportunities aplenty.

In the words of Marvin Johnson "'If all I am remembered for is being a good basketball player, then I really haven't done much with my life".

True dude to some extent, but there are better jobs out there, if all someone can be in their capacity is a ticket inspector, parking inspector, hooker, unemployed dole bludger then they have wasted their life and are taking up space. No kid in primary school says as a future career "Parking inspector yeah, thats the job for me". May as well get a tattoo on their forehead born to lose. Harsh words but there's no excuse really, opportunities aplenty.

In the words of Marvin Johnson "'If all I am remembered for is being a good basketball player, then I really haven't done much with my life".

I heard the pay was good though as a ticket inspector!! But I remember a few yrs ago...I always wanted to be a garbage collector....may sound stupid but u work in the morning till around 3pm, pay is really good, and u dont really need to do much but sit in the truck to pick up garbag bins lol.....well unless 1 fell on the ground >_<

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