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Oct 18 2012, 03:58 PM
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Uploaded with ImageShack.usI noticed that there are a lot of cars and lorries illegally parked in Newbury. So you would think that our Traffic wardens would be stretched to the point of combustion. But I noticed that - and not just on this occasion - that two traffic wardens were virtually walking hand in hand in an area that doesn't really have parking abuses; if they did one would suffice. Do they need to walk together because of fear of being attacked or is this just a case of a bit of privacy in a quiet area? Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Oct 18 2012, 06:36 PM
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QUOTE (blackdog @ Oct 18 2012, 06:54 PM) Could be that one was training the other. No. They both were senior traffic wardens. However, it doesn't mean they weren't training each other in something else!!!!!
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Oct 19 2012, 10:24 AM
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At the risk of alienating one and all I am going to exercise my prerogative and defend the traffic warden from their public enemy number one status. If parking was based on the free for all premise traffic would grind to a halt within an hour. I think the problem arises from the belief that we have an automatic right to drive our car to wherever we chose and park it accordingly . The incident reported by GMR I am sure is one of those incidents where the two officials found themselves in the same proximity and therefore engaged in a little social intercourse . I said social.
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Oct 19 2012, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE (lordtup @ Oct 19 2012, 11:24 AM) At the risk of alienating one and all I am going to exercise my prerogative and defend the traffic warden from their public enemy number one status. If parking was based on the free for all premise traffic would grind to a halt within an hour. I think the problem arises from the belief that we have an automatic right to drive our car to wherever we chose and park it accordingly . The incident reported by GMR I am sure is one of those incidents where the two officials found themselves in the same proximity and therefore engaged in a little social intercourse . I said social. Agreed in general. However, when it comes to booking people in a "free" car park I don't think they are contributing to the above. There was a "Green Meanie" on here for a while but seems to have disappeared as fast as they arrived! Perhaps they could answer the op's question?
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Oct 19 2012, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE (lordtup @ Oct 19 2012, 11:24 AM) At the risk of alienating one and all I am going to exercise my prerogative and defend the traffic warden from their public enemy number one status. If parking was based on the free for all premise traffic would grind to a halt within an hour. I think the problem arises from the belief that we have an automatic right to drive our car to wherever we chose and park it accordingly . The incident reported by GMR I am sure is one of those incidents where the two officials found themselves in the same proximity and therefore engaged in a little social intercourse . I said social. Good point about social intercourse.... I thought that was my point as well?
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Oct 19 2012, 07:17 PM
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QUOTE (user23 @ Oct 19 2012, 05:38 PM) What time this the picture taken? Between 2 and 3 pm.
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Oct 19 2012, 07:21 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Oct 19 2012, 07:40 PM) Me, were I so interested, I would have asked them...... Or asked their manager at WBC (Used to be Mark Cole, I think). None of us, I suspect, know the answer.......
And they are not 'Traffic Wardens'. Their role was to assist traffic movement by (amongst other elements) enforcing parking regulations.
CEOs have only a penalty-issuing function Asking "them" would have only elicited answers that they wanted me to hear. As for asking their manager or somebody connected; I tried that but got evasive answers and couldn't get to the people that were in the know. Therefore I thought this approach was the next best thing.
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Oct 20 2012, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE (Blake @ Oct 19 2012, 03:33 PM) I saw a TV show about traffic wardens last year. They have actually been shipping them in from ABROAD! 'Shipping them in'?!! What ARE you on about you buffoon!! Do they come in a box of 10? Plonker.... You COULD say Tesco have been 'shipping in' workers from Poland to stock shelves for years, or Vodafone have been 'shipping in' workers from India, but WBC have been 'shipping in' people to stick tickets on cars? Get a grip you clown....
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Oct 20 2012, 12:28 PM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Oct 20 2012, 12:39 PM) Two police ocifers to tackle two inebriated turps drinks? Why? There's proper crime going on around the town while this 'tag team policing' is going on..... For the same reason as a 61 year old blind man using a white cane was tasered in Bolton this week, because they can.
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Oct 20 2012, 01:12 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Oct 20 2012, 01:28 PM) For the same reason as a 61 year old blind man using a white cane was tasered in Bolton this week, because they can. A bit ascerbic. The photo is a 'press event' I wonder why it is so necessary to go in pairs, whatever the activity........
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Oct 20 2012, 03:36 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Oct 20 2012, 01:28 PM) For the same reason as a 61 year old blind man using a white cane was tasered in Bolton this week, because they can. The Police are now beyond reproach. Their word is gospel truth. I think we only have half the story here; once you see the notebook, you'll see that the old chap was being rude. After all, it he really was that blind, why didn't he have a dog? Quite understand why the Tazer was used - about time everyone was more respectful when the Police are around.
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Oct 20 2012, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE (GMR @ Oct 18 2012, 07:36 PM) No. They both were senior traffic wardens. However, it doesn't mean they weren't training each other in something else!!!!! I suggest that you might think it amusing to infer that the wardens are up to some extra curricular activity but it's not always the case that two persons of opposite gender at work are "at it". Perhaps that is what might happen where you work. They may have a partner at home who would probably be upset at what you are saying. It may be that they want to blitz an area so that they can get through it in half the time and perhaps catch the canny people who rely on driving off before the CEO gets to their chariot.
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