fullchat wrote:
Probably going to get a roasting here, but I do agree with fines for illegal parking. It causes congestion and slows traffic flows, so it does cause problems.
Also, it must be very frustrating for bus drivers when their lanes are blocked either through people parking or illegally driving in them. I remember the times when we didn't have such things as bus lanes, but those days are long gone and I'm afraid that we will just have to live with them.
If the councils didn't collect these fines, they will still have to find the money from somewhere (extra tax/rates etc).
I'm now going to hide behind the nearest hedge!!!
No roasting, fair comment. But why o why do they let that many cars into an area that cannot sustain them moving?
The Kingston Bridge in Glasgow is the most used bridge in Europe, and now an extension to the M74 is being made to allow the cars going south to not have to travel over the bridge. This will allow cars only travelling east to have to go over the bridge.
Paris used to have the same problem as London, now don't see all the cars parked on the streets any more. They built massive underground car parks.
Is there a plan to help the situation, or just keep fining the stupid ones?