Parking Enforcement Officer

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sazzaa

Guest
Whilst I agree with you on that point, I would rather the person I employ spend more time at work being productive, rather than cycling.
It's not your business as an employer how someone gets to and from work, only that they can do the hours and be there on time.
 
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classic33

classic33

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I'm sensing a bit of hostility towards a cyclists possibly ticketing ilegally parked motor vehicles here.
 

screenman

Squire
It's not your business as an employer how someone gets to and from work, only that they can do the hours and be there on time.
Which is why I used the words at work, When I employed staff which I did for many years I was happy for them to cycle, run, walk or whatever to get to work. In one area these modes of transport allowed for more reliable time keeping.
I would rather they use a vehicle if something needed picking up 20 miles away in works time.
 

sazzaa

Guest
Which is why I used the words at work, When I employed staff which I did for many years I was happy for them to cycle, run, walk or whatever to get to work. In one area these modes of transport allowed for more reliable time keeping.
I would rather they use a vehicle if something needed picking up 20 miles away in works time.
That's what couriers are for.
 

stephec

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Location
Bolton
Not strictly on topic, but a parking tale non the less.

A few weeks ago I was on our local Tesco car park when the swiss family lardarse came walking past me, spotting a space being vacated right outside the shop the mother became all excited and said to her husband, "look go and get the car quick."
He then wobbled about thirty yards back to their car whilst she stood in front of the empty space to make sure no one could park in it until her husband drove over.
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
A few of the basta.......

A few of the parking people in Cambridge use bikes to get around.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I've seen parking enforcement professionals cycling around the centre of London handing out thier complimentary tickets. "Parking fine", which was nice
 
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classic33

classic33

Leg End Member
How many insurance companies state that you cannot use your bike for any one specific purpose?
Most, that offer it, seem to cover that under third party or public liability.

I asked whether, due to the fact that I cycle rather than drive, if it would be seen as a cyclist getting their own back on motorists. Who just happen to park illegally.

I'm not aware of anyone within the company, locally, who cycles to work. They all seem to drive.
 
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