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Funnily enough, more than one word sprung to my mind.One word only, b*****dTried to appeal, and in spite of them seeing the course of events unfold on the CCTV, appeal was turned down.
Funnily enough, more than one word sprung to my mind.One word only, b*****dTried to appeal, and in spite of them seeing the course of events unfold on the CCTV, appeal was turned down.
Pathetic mate! Jobs worth ya see!In the words of max bygraves - let me tell you a story.
Our second child was in a hurry to be born, thus I had to rush my wife into hospital (labour started at 7.45 and baby was at er, "point of exit" at 9 and born 9.15).
So got there, parked on the hatched area by the main entrance to maternity (but not obstructing access which is plenty wide). Ran in to get help - nurse with porter and wheel chair. Accompanied them up to the ward. Ran back downstairs to move car to car park 100 yards away (so car had only been left unattended for less than 10 mins) - ticketed for £60 fine.
Tried to appeal, and in spite of them seeing the course of events unfold on the CCTV, appeal was turned down.
Yeah same for me. There's something not right with that 'rule'. I have to admit I don't know of the 'possible' consequences but if nurses are turning a blind eye/allowing it and doctors are just flouting the rule anyway, surely the 'possible' dangers can't be that great?I'm not sure, must be a bit more strict in your area, my dads been quite poorly on and off for about the last two years, there was never a problem with him using his mobile.
Yep... give that man a ciiiiigarrrrrr I say! I think you've hit the nail on the head Prentice.most likely just a way, to have you spend your money in the coin/card operated ones
How do you know that then?just to correct one little area. these prisons are charging for tv, private enterprise
He works for the management companyHow do you know that then?just to correct one little area. these prisons are charging for tv, private enterprise
How do you know that then?just to correct one little area. these prisons are charging for tv, private enterprise
Prisoners pay £1 a week for the sets, which show the five terrestrial channels and are available to all inmates whether or not they have been rewarded for good behaviour.
Nah you were right mate but the prices seem very reasonable...................clearly as usual i was wrong?
Don't worry, they were probably all stolen goods anyway?WHAT AM I ON ABOUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They're in Prison FFS they shouldn't have effing TELLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All I can say about hospitals is, Pay for TV and parking is a rip off,