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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:55 
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:gatso2: This story is not from the Daily Mail and cannot possibly be an April Fool.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/toy-bus-given- ... icket.html
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A hairdresser has appealed a £50 parking fine after a traffic warden gave his children-size toy bus a ticket.

Giovanni Cortessi’s 3ft-tall classic toy vehicle had been parked on the side of London Road in Brighton, for over a month when it was slapped with the ticket.

Mr Cortessi had initially put the miniature double decker bus on display outside Giovanni’s salon to cheer up customers and advertise his hairdressing services.

On 3 June Mr Cortessi noticed a parking attendant hanging around the bus who proceeded to call the head office to inquire whether to issue the bus a ticket.

Speaking with Yahoo! News today, Mr Cortessi explained that the bus had never received a ticket before.

He said: “I saw the traffic warden talking to the head office over the radio about whether to give my bus a ticket, and the guy on the other end said yes to give me one”

NSL, the company responsible for overseeing parking enforcement in the Brighton and Hove area, reportedly told The Metro that they had since cancelled the fine following his appeal.

However, Mr Cortessi said that if NSL did cancel the overzealous ticket, they hadn’t notified him.

The astounded hairdresser also described the warden who issued the fine to the miniature vehicle, a “killjoy.”

NSL was unable to comment in time for publication, but a spokesman for NSL is quoted in The Metro as saying: “Our job is to keep the streets clear.”

Mr Cortessi added that the parking ticket has already sparked a lot of national media interest.


How may I ask, can something that is clearly NOT roadworthy receive a parking ticket?

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CJG wrote:
How may I ask, can something that is clearly NOT roadworthy receive a parking ticket?


I understand that the registered keeper is responsible for paying such fines. :D

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 20:44 
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What utter twaddle, the chap and his manager, ought to be fired for such incompetence and vindictiveness !

The Council may have an issue I dare say, but not ticketing a toy. Since it wasn't parked or driven or (as said rd worthy), or a legal road vehicle, nor a motor vehicle, on what basis did they possibly consider it even vaguely viable !

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 22:59 
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DCB has hit the nail on the head.

There is no registration number, and no registered keeper, no driver - therefore no ticket. :whome:

This is obviously a publicity gimmick on the part of the Hairdresser - perhaps aided and abetted by the parking officer putting an empty Penalty Charge Notice sticker on the bus for a laugh! :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 14:47 
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i wonder if he sat on the bus would the shop keeper have charged him a fare

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