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I won't quote you Kev tried it once but lost the case and cost me more than the fine :I use signs with 'Emergency Flood Work' on and it gets me through half of the time if I catch the warden at the time - but the rest of the time you just learn to live with itRegards
Yes Wynne Got done for 8k a few years ago so not exactly big buddies with the lenders as you can imagine.I have tried a phoenix and yes it would be brilliant for me and the prowler probably suit even better but cashflow and logistics mean a storm will be well able to cope with my workload..............Alan
QuoteMaybe you could hypnotise us all to give up our truck mounts and portie'sWhy do you think Alan has got rid of his??Simon is next
Maybe you could hypnotise us all to give up our truck mounts and portie's
Quote from: *Hector* on October 05, 2012, 05:31:59 pmQuoteMaybe you could hypnotise us all to give up our truck mounts and portie'sWhy do you think Alan has got rid of his??Simon is next Not a chance in hell. I'd throw in the towel before going back to a porty or becoming a full time duckspreader like Hector
Quote from: elliott cleaning on October 05, 2012, 06:45:38 pmOk, it costs me a certain amount in parking fines - but that is worked into my pricing as is the congestion charges. I dont know if its true or not but my brother who lives/works in London says that so long as you have something coming out of your van i.e. hoses/cables and its coned off, that traffic wardens cannot issue you a ticket as you are in your 'work place' and that there is no other way to complete the job. If they do you can challenge it in court and win - apparently.He also said that traffic wardens should know this rule (some do so he says, some dont), and will allow you to get on with your work once reminded.Dont quote me on it though
Ok, it costs me a certain amount in parking fines - but that is worked into my pricing as is the congestion charges.
Everyday this forum slips further from God.
Jason and hector etc they'd have the tricks of the trade to overcome obstacles.
OOOOOO Cat and pigeon comes to mind for this thread! Most Tmers use there porty more than they care to let on.
Quote from: Kev Loomes on October 05, 2012, 09:13:26 pmQuote from: elliott cleaning on October 05, 2012, 06:45:38 pmOk, it costs me a certain amount in parking fines - but that is worked into my pricing as is the congestion charges. I dont know if its true or not but my brother who lives/works in London says that so long as you have something coming out of your van i.e. hoses/cables and its coned off, that traffic wardens cannot issue you a ticket as you are in your 'work place' and that there is no other way to complete the job. If they do you can challenge it in court and win - apparently.He also said that traffic wardens should know this rule (some do so he says, some dont), and will allow you to get on with your work once reminded.Dont quote me on it though Sorry, this must be one of those urban myths that do the rounds every now and again, By the way Truck Mounts have their day, it will all be LM cleaning in years to come as stricter guide lines come in on Safety and Products being used.