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05-07-2008, 22:59
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy
I would mind paying irrespective of the amount. Some git is making a living off the back of others being in pain , misery or just trying to do their job.
£3.80 or £1.80 isn’t the point ( I don’t work there though, easy for me to say I know ) it’s the principal.
There should be no parking fees in my opinion.
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Dont get me wrong i think they should be NO charge too.
Im just woundering what road tax is for when you still have to pay to park!!!!
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05-07-2008, 23:02
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Re: Hospital parking
Too right it shouldn’t be happening Bernie. The management have all the info they need regarding staff vehicles. I was just wondering who the super efficient wardens went to with their proof that there was a failure to display. Proof being the operative word.
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05-07-2008, 23:08
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Re: Hospital parking
Thanks for the link Bonnyboy, as for the proof I am as wise as you but it really gets my goat things like this!!
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05-07-2008, 23:11
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by AccyAlec
Dont get me wrong i think they should be NO charge too.
Im just woundering what road tax is for when you still have to pay to park!!!!
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Don’t think the Road Rax covers Private land which I assume the Health Authority claim it is. I do take your point though, It’s just pay pay pay.
Christ even when you do pay, the vehicle is left “At your own risk”
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06-07-2008, 01:29
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy
Don’t think the Road Rax covers Private land which I assume the Health Authority claim it is. I do take your point though, It’s just pay pay pay.
Christ even when you do pay, the vehicle is left “At your own risk”
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Surly the hospital grounds are owned by the goverment... NHS is so there carparks should be... OOH WAIT i guess they could be owned by ppl like NCP
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06-07-2008, 09:29
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE
Surprised nobody has mentioned the story in the Telegraph wher staff are being fined for not displaying their parking permits clearly. I think it is absolutely ridiculous that they have to pay in the first place but when they are in designated staff car parks it is obvious that they have a pass. Now they have been fined £65 which is taken out of their wages. What the hell is going on here???
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Well that’s what you get when the government wastes our taxes on illegal wars, replenishing a nuclear deterrent that we cannot use without the permission of the yanks, to name just 2, and then cannot afford to build new hospitals, so turns to the biggest con of modern times the PFI.
Hospital staff should not be charged for parking and there should be adequate space for them to do so. And if the staff car park is full, the staff should be able to park in the visitor’s car park without a charge.
In fact there should be no parking fee for attending a hospital whether as a patient, visitor or staff.
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06-07-2008, 10:02
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by jambutty
Well that’s what you get when the government wastes our taxes on illegal wars, replenishing a nuclear deterrent that we cannot use without the permission of the yanks, to name just 2, and then cannot afford to build new hospitals, so turns to the biggest con of modern times the PFI.
Hospital staff should not be charged for parking and there should be adequate space for them to do so. And if the staff car park is full, the staff should be able to park in the visitor’s car park without a charge.
In fact there should be no parking fee for attending a hospital whether as a patient, visitor or staff.
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Spot on JB, as I've said before its a tax on the sick, but only the English sick that is, its a time we got back to all for one and one for all, this different rules for different areas is a total nonsense, just like the drugs post code, mind you that will be put right by the 4th NHS shake up in 11 years, so I'm not holding my breathe
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06-07-2008, 11:57
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Re: Hospital parking
This PFI business in building new hospitals, school etc is nothing more than a sneaky way of siphoning taxpayers’ money into the private pocket.
And now the government is promoting Policlinics. Are they going to be yet another PFI initiative?
Maybe Policlinics should be a thread on its own?
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29-07-2008, 13:35
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by garinda
Do you get out of your car?
I thought you just sat there in a disabled parking bay, while your able bodied passenger did your errands?
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I’ve just renewed my Blue Badge and it arrived today complete with a rather snazzy booklet.
Under “Who can use your badge?” it clearly states:
“Do not allow other people to use your badge to do something on your behalf such as shopping or collecting something for you, unless you are travelling with them.”
Garinda you were one of a number of people who continually made snide remarks about me when my grandson went into a store to buy something on my behalf whilst I sat in my car.
I did nothing wrong so up yours jerk!
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29-07-2008, 16:07
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by jambutty
I’ve just renewed my Blue Badge and it arrived today complete with a rather snazzy booklet.
Under “Who can use your badge?” it clearly states:
“Do not allow other people to use your badge to do something on your behalf such as shopping or collecting something for you, unless you are travelling with them.”
Garinda you were one of a number of people who continually made snide remarks about me when my grandson went into a store to buy something on my behalf whilst I sat in my car.
I did nothing wrong so up yours jerk!
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My, my.
What a temper!
Is that your little feet I hear stamping?
If you took the time to read back what was actually posted, you'll notice myself, and others, never said you were doing anything illegal.
Comment was passed that by you sitting in your car in a designated disabled space, whilst your able bodied passenger went about your business, that this was morally wrong.
I still think this selfish use of your parking badge is morally wrong.
Your selfish actions might mean a disabled person, who was trying to do their own errands, could be prevented from doing so.
Whichever way you wish to dress up what you did, to me it is morally reprehensible, and shows scant regard for other people's needs.
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29-07-2008, 16:16
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Re: Hospital parking
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I did nothing wrong so up yours jerk!
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I do so pity those poor souls, who through possession of a poor vocabulary, need to resort to abuse...which by the way is against forum rules.
Out with anger, in with love.
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29-07-2008, 16:27
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by garinda
My, my.
What a temper!
Is that your little feet I hear stamping?
If you took the time to read back what was actually posted, you'll notice myself, and others, never said you were doing anything illegal.
Comment was passed that by you sitting in your car in a designated disabled space, whilst your able bodied passenger went about your business, that this was morally wrong.
I still think this selfish use of your parking badge is morally wrong.
Your selfish actions might mean a disabled person, who was trying to do their own errands, could be prevented from doing so.
Whichever way you wish to dress up what you did, to me it is morally reprehensible, and shows scant regard for other people's needs.
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Well Rindi I've had blue badge long enough to rememer when they were orange, and to me the rules must have changed, I was and for that matter still am, of the opinion that to park in a disabled space the badge holder must not be in the care, otherwise why bother with a badge in the first place, its meant to allow disabled people access to shops and other buildngs not sit there whilst some one able bodied gets out and does the errands or tasks on behalf of the badge older, to me thats just a nonsense
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29-07-2008, 17:21
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by jaysay
its meant to allow disabled people access to shops and other buildngs not sit there whilst some one able bodied gets out and does the errands or tasks on behalf of the badge older, to me thats just a nonsense
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I agree with you but he wont. It may be legal but it does not make it right.
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29-07-2008, 20:13
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Re: Hospital parking
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Originally Posted by Neil
I agree with you but he wont. It may be legal but it does not make it right.
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Well if it's legal it must be right,these are the rules we live by. I never got a parking ticket till I got a blue badge,I've had two now. both of which were repealed(smart arsed traffic wardens)
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29-07-2008, 22:48
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Re: Hospital parking
I went last week for an xray and used the car park.
I could walk in without an appointment so had decided that if there were traffic jams on the way, or the car park was full, I could turn back and go another time.
There were spaces and no jams, so I parked.
I was back out in under an hour - cost £1.80.
My problem arose when I tried to find the way out.
I saw a set of barriers and made my way towards them only to find that they were only a way in.
After a 3 point turn I found that I had to negotiate the whole car park area, proceed in the opposite direction to the road markings, cross some empty parking spaces before I found the exit barriers.
Has anyone else had this problem or am I getting senile?
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