We? Could she not have walked by herself? You've done your bit; what was wrong with getting out for a bike ride?I persuaded her to walk because I knew we would be there for sometime.
We? Could she not have walked by herself? You've done your bit; what was wrong with getting out for a bike ride?I persuaded her to walk because I knew we would be there for sometime.
Ive got agree with a previous comment.
This is just Freeloading. I appreciate Mcds "customers" have free use of the WIFI and car parking. But the OP is using Mcds as an office. Once he has taken a reasonable time to eat his meal he stops being a customers. To me over 2 hours for a Mcds meal is not a reasonable time, its excessive.
I'd have nicked it.I can't remember all the details, but we had a car park company round here that were ruthless. They turned up with a tow truck to take one guy's car away while he was still there, so he refused to get out of the car, which meant they couldn't tow it.
He stayed in his car for days if not weeks.
At college, they clamped a vehicle belonging to a mature student, who flipped, went to the college store and got an angle grinder and chopped the clamp into bits.
The only one I've done myself was at a place I worked. One self imposed attendant got a clamp, and left it in a visibly prominent position in the car park as a deterrent, so I parked right on top of it.
We don't pay charges at hospitals in Wales.Back to the hospitals - I don't think I have ever been to a hospital that does not charge for car parking, usually at an extortionate rate too. In fact my local hospitals charges are so high that when my wife was in the late stages of labour, I persuaded her to walk because I knew we would be there for sometime.
We don't pay charges at hospitals in Wales.![]()
Generally people understand why there is a need to pay parking charges in areas where there are shortages and where the land owner takes the effort to provide the facilities.
The issue is operators who operate a business models where exorbitant charges are levied for exceeding the time limit. These operators have factored in that some are savvy enough to know the legalities. their rights and or are prepared to pursue the avenues and loss of revenue from these folks. Its the less aware and the vulnerable that end up handing over these exorbitant charges and the company still makes a sizeable profits.
As Pale Rider has stated that if it was reasonable he would have made the payment.
Sadly the authorities seem to be lost on what to do or cannot be bothered by these operators who have misrepresented the laws, issue documents that seem to imply that they are statutory in nature and make claims about their rights of recovery that is patently false.
The issue is not about avoiding the charges and levies that are fair. Lets not be mischievous and tilt to something which it is not.
The staff like me being there, someone to talk to, and a couple of them have an interest in my job.
If I'm in for a while I will usually have a second cup of coffee.
If the clear up ladies are not busy, they will sometimes fetch the second coffee for me, so I even get table service.
Your remark about freeloading - also made by @gavintc - shows neither of you know the half of it.
As an ex-copper you ought to know that a member of the establishment's staff can ask me to leave at any time, without giving a reason.
The fact the reverse is true and they make me - and others - welcome ought to tell you something.
But sadly, like a handful of other contributors, you are too busy grinding various axes to make a rational assessment of the situation.
Lots of complaints about the charges at the hospital I use.
No big deal for me, I can afford to pay for my occasional out patient appointments.
But were I, say, on regular visiting duty for weeks or months I might think differently.