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New Re: Gotta agree on this 'un
I do agree that some wealthy folks seem to laugh at the idea of a few dollars fine for driving & parking offences.

One case in point......

In Australia it is sacrosanct that you don't park your car at the curb where there is a ZEBRA (pedestrian) crossing. But one day I saw a driver of a very expensive sports car do just that (in a very up-market suburb). He did so to buy some 'Fish and Chips' from a locally speciality shop that was directly opposite the pedestrian crossing. Parking was difficult in this area & he would normally have had to park & walk a long way to this shop.

I was so incensed that I would have stomped right across his magnificent sportscar bonnet (as much as I loved that type of car) had I not been with my wife. This bastard bought his lunch then drove off to commit some traffic offense elsewhere. These 'types' *need* some type of fine that truly gets their attention.

Cheers

Doug Marker

(PS: for any Sydneysiders wondering - twas the famous (but now demolished) Fish 'n Chip shop directly opposite the ped crossing & parking area for the ferries on the Pitwater (inner) side of Palm Beach) right next door to the 'Barrenjoey Restaurant'.

Here is a picture of the magnificent Palm Beach area (called the 'peninsular' by locals) [link|http://www.palmbeachbandb.com.au/|Eat yer heart out anyone from any where else - this is paradise]

Surf side is brilliant - inner side is calm water & fishing - adjoins the mouth of the Hawksbury River - is 20 miles from city of Sydney & being a peninsular has no 'ratbag' thru traffic to drive locals nuts (just the bloody tourists & 'Westies' in summer & bastard car parkers at the Pitwater Fish & Chip shop)

[link|http://www.palmbeachgetaways.com.au/|Another great holiday place near the Pittwater Ferry]

[link|http://www.palmbeachgetaways.com.au/Apartment.htm|Here is the Pittwater Jetty - F 'n C shop just opposite :-) ]


I gotta tell ya that anyone holidaying in Sydney will find Palm Beach is a dream come true 'n this is a comment from someone who ahs been *everywhere*

Doug M
Expand Edited by dmarker2 Jan. 16, 2002, 05:06:00 AM EST
Collapse Edited by dmarker2 Jan. 16, 2002, 05:25:02 AM EST
Re: Gotta agree on this 'un
I do agree that some wealthy folks seem to laugh at the idea of a few dollars fine for driving & parking offences. One case in point...... In Australia it is sacrosanct that you don't park your car at the curb where there is a ZEBRA (pedestrian) crossing. But one day I saw a driver of a very expensive sports car do just that (in a very up-market suburb). He did so to buy some 'Fish and Chips' from a locally speciality shop that was directly opposite the pedestrian crossing. Parking was difficult in this area & he would normally have had to park & walk a long way to this shop. I was so incensed that I would have stomped right across his magnificent sportscar bonnet (as much as I loved that type of car) had I not been with my wife. This bastard bought his lunch then drove off to commit some traffic offense elsewhere. These 'types' *need* some type of fine that truly gets their attention. Cheers Doug Marker (PS: for any Sydneysiders wondering - twas the famous (but now demolished) Fish 'n Chip shop directly opposite the ped crossing & parking area for the ferries on the Pitwater (inner) side of Palm Beach) right next door to the 'Barrenjoey Restaurant'.
Expand Edited by dmarker2 Jan. 16, 2002, 05:51:40 AM EST
     $103,000 speeding ticket for 46 mph in a 31 mph zone - (SpiceWare) - (39)
         Sounds reasonable to me - (pwhysall) - (21)
             Oh, I dunno - (jb4)
             you dont drive do you. :) -NT - (boxley) - (19)
                 No. - (pwhysall) - (18)
                     Doesn't alter the fact. - (Meerkat) - (1)
                         How do you think the Police make their money? - (nking)
                     They drive like maniacs near me - (nking) - (4)
                         The difference between St. Louis & Chicago - (jb4)
                         Heh, a lot refers to Sydney as well :) - (Meerkat) - (2)
                             Re: Sydney drivers r pretty good these days - tis the K1W1s - (dmarker2) - (1)
                                 In Thailand it is much worse - (nking)
                     Speed Limits - (Ric Locke) - (3)
                         Geeks on speed - (kmself) - (2)
                             Houston is in its own little world - (bconnors) - (1)
                                 here's something - (SpiceWare)
                     Pretty simplistic dismissal - (Ashton) - (1)
                         Needless distinction - (drewk)
                     First you make an annoying assumption that Americans - (boxley) - (4)
                         tire chirpers? - (wharris2) - (1)
                             Whenever I hear one o' those chirps - (Ashton)
                         Aha! - (Ric Locke) - (1)
                             naw got a right wrist problem - (boxley)
         But was it a "real" 31 mph zone? - (wharris2) - (16)
             It was in Finland, and based on his income in 1999 - (nking) - (15)
                 Re: It was in Finland, and based on his income in 1999 - (wharris2) - (14)
                     Is that like income-based income tax? :) -NT - (a6l6e6x)
                     That's bullshit, Will. - (CRConrad) - (12)
                         Re: Gotta agree on this 'un - (dmarker2)
                         Bullshit my ass - (wharris2) - (10)
                             Re: It really is relative - (dmarker2)
                             Yes, your ass, then - 'cos it is. - (CRConrad) - (8)
                                 perhaps a loss of driving privileges would serve as well? - (boxley) - (7)
                                     Yes, but then again, it wasn't all *that* bad; only speeding - (CRConrad) - (6)
                                         However eminently sensible is this sliding scale.. - (Ashton) - (3)
                                             Licence Demerit Points. - (Meerkat) - (2)
                                                 Yes, CA has that too - (Ashton) - (1)
                                                     mind your L's and P's - (Meerkat)
                                         On the sliding scale - (wharris2) - (1)
                                             OK! -NT - (CRConrad)

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