Methinks given the evidence of the situation - warden was not applying the one brain cell he was equipped with
But I read of another in the Bolton paper...6 of one and half dozen of the other as to how this situation arose to be fair
(Jane Lavender reports - story appeared 7 November)
Not uploading as it has photo of the "victim" and whilst she may have photo published in Bolton paper.. I do not really want to place her image on a wider internet.
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A florist has accused a traffic warden of insensitivity - claiming he insisted she moved her car even though she had fallen and broken her foot!
C B had parked on double yellow lines whilst delivering wedding flowers to a Bolton church.
As she came out of the church.. she saw the warden close to her car .. ran to beat him to the ticket issue.. slipped .. fell.. and broke her foot!
Instead of rushing to her aid .. the middle aged florist claimed the warden - who did not issue a ticket and called for an ambulance insisted she moved her car.
She said - "He kept repeating that I had to move my car. He did not show any sympathy"
Hmmm.. he had a car causing a hazard and illegally parked though. He could not move it for her after all.. to be fair.
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She said doctors told her that putting weight on her foot to move the car made it worse.
I think she should have called her husband or arranged the AA/RAC to tow it back home in reality. It was unfortunate she slipped and fell... and can appreciate she needed to unload her floral arrangements carefully .. but surely the church had a car park or some spaces in the vicinity .. where are the guests and wedding cars going to be?
Tricky as don't know the setting really..
The wedding photographer then offered to move the car to a more legal spot but said
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The warden was very insensitive and insisted she moved the car even though she was writhing in tears and in pain on the floor. Her foot was increasing in size by the second.
NCP boss wrote:
The parking attendant demonstrated he went the extra mile by calling an ambulance
What a good caring citizen! All heart!
Actually - if you fail to do so in France, Germany, Switzlerland .. you can be prosecuted for failing to assist a casualty ....
NCP boss wrote:
At no point was a ticket issued nor any discussion of a ticket being issued
True.. a better warden than the one in the OP story.
She was lucky and she was parked on double yellows after all..

and fell trying to get the car moved before any ticket could be issued. Think this is where I cannot get my normal sympathetic reaction on this story
When examined by medics at the Royal Bolton - leg was too swollen initially for a plaster cast. We have to wait for swelling to go down ..
She's now encased in plaster and has been told she may need a pin to help her bones knit together.
Bolton Metro will investigate her "complaint"
