got a parking ticket...

When did it become the enforced behaviour to be subservient to any form of authority trying to take your money?

When did it become the enforced behaviour to shirk responsibility for your own actions?
 
When did it become the enforced behaviour to shirk responsibility for your own actions?

Its about freedom of choice to defend himself legally from financial loss.


"oh be a man and just pay it' it what way does that make him a man? Who looses if he's able to not pay a £60 fine, who is he hurting, in what way does that punishment fit his crime...

Its a parking ticket not a child he's denying.
 
Its about freedom of choice to defend himself legally from financial loss.


"oh be a man and just pay it' it what way does that make him a man? Who looses if he's able to not pay a £60 fine, who is he hurting, in what way does that punishment fit his crime...

Its a parking ticket not a child he's denying.

He tried to defend his actions and failed. "they're totes a bit faded" isn't enough.
 
He tried to defend his actions and failed. "they're totes a bit faded" isn't enough.

Sure but rather than pointing out that his argument won't work people are trying beatdown on him just to conform or he can't be a proper man.

People have the right try and defend themselves at a least some other posters have no pointed out maybe he should explore it from the angle that he has a right to load a vehicle on double yellow lines.
 
Look at the photo. Spot the car parked on lines. Admit you've made the mistake. Pay.

No-ones championing the law here.
 
Yes they are. Because it's pretty much "herp derp the law pay up otherwise you aren't a man".

The only advice would have been to appeal, but he's already done that and quite obviously had it rejected.. The fact he can't accept that appeal decision and wants to persue it further despite some obviously damning photographic evidence is really what people are responding to.

spoffle said:
Man up? It has precisely zero to do with masculinity.
You seem to have got the wrong end of the stick, 'man up' does not refer to his masculinity, it implies he needs to behave like a fully grown man and be responsible..
 
I without knowing how long you were there I wouldn't be passing judgement, if it was literally 1-2 minutes for loading then it seems a bit harsh, if you were parked there for more than that then it seems a fine is probably justified.
 
Surely if you were loading you car then you could argue that, maybe with a headed letter from the company stating you were loading/unloading?
 
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