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So,this evening on Tombland. A £50,000 car with a personalised number plate which leaves nobody in doubt which NCFC player it belongs to,I mean it actually spells his name,is parked,on its own,in a plainly signed disabled driver only designated parking space.Yes,the player is injured,but obviously NOT disabled!! I'm sorry but this smacks of an attitude of arrogance beyond compare. God the fella can afford a personal driver,let alone a taxi,but no its a case of " i'll just leave it here,because I want to and sod the fine,its nothing to me" This is where fines pro rata to your earnings should be enforced.

I earn decent money,drive a decent car,but would'nt do this,so why,why,do these people think they can.Rant over,but it bloody annoys me!!!

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Saw Whittaker do the same thing on St Stephens Street years ago, just parked it in a ****ing bus stop and strolled straight into Argos.

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10 minutes ago, canarydan23 said:

Saw Whittaker do the same thing on St Stephens Street years ago, just parked it in a ****ing bus stop and strolled straight into Argos.

Didn’t know Whittaker and Argos played at the same time? 😉

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6 hours ago, canarydan23 said:

Saw Whittaker do the same thing on St Stephens Street years ago, just parked it in a ****ing bus stop and strolled straight into Argos.

Who came off best? Whittaker was big but Argos is chunky.😇 you'd think they'd be more spacialy aware. 

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6 hours ago, mannings bandy legs said:

Don't think,know it was Mr.Idah.

I've encountered the same player, presumably in the same vehicle, talking on a hand-held mobile while badly navigating a roundabout. Clearly a bit of a bell end as far as driving goes. 

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It's not a modern phenomenon, Justin Fashanu ended up in court due to his habit of parking anywhere and not paying the parking fines.

There might be a link between them being footballers and their disregard of this law or it might just be that some people just don't care. 

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Should’ve taken a picture and sent to club. Would be interesting to know how they would respond.

 Sadly a typical example of the attitude of over privileged footballers

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1 minute ago, rock bus said:

Should’ve taken a picture and sent to club. Would be interesting to know how they would respond.

 Sadly a typical example of the attitude of over privileged footballers

This. Take some photos, perhaps record some evidence send it to the club and the local media.

 

Can guarantee once word gets out and his name and image are in the papers he won't do it again.. Or at least he won't without checking nobody is about first 

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impound the vehicle or clamp it....the inconvenience would be more of a problem to him than a fine

 

 

....always assuming his passenger wasn't a blue badge holder

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I suppose he has a lot of time on his hands nowadays and certainly doesn't need to worry about what he's doing the evening before matchday, which is why I asked who it was.

£xx,000 a week and Saturdays off.

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Take a look in any car park in any town at any time of the day and you’ll see ordinary members of the public doing exactly the same thing. It’s not just footballers 🤦‍♂️ 

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Just now, Mr Angry said:

Take a look in any car park in any town at any time of the day and you’ll see ordinary members of the public doing exactly the same thing. It’s not just footballers 🤦‍♂️ 

Yep Tw@s with no kids parking in family spaces as well. There also seems to a be strange by law in Ireland which means that if you are driving a shiny 4x4 you can park anywhere incl double yellow lines on narrow streets if you only put on your hazard lights.... Circumvents all laws aparently.

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3 minutes ago, wcorkcanary said:

Yep Tw@s with no kids parking in family spaces as well. There also seems to a be strange by law in Ireland which means that if you are driving a shiny 4x4 you can park anywhere incl double yellow lines on narrow streets if you only put on your hazard lights.... Circumvents all laws aparently.

Park badly, jump out the car shouting the magic word "I'll only be a minute" and go on your way, merrily.

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26 minutes ago, wcorkcanary said:

Yep Tw@s with no kids parking in family spaces as well. There also seems to a be strange by law in Ireland which means that if you are driving a shiny 4x4 you can park anywhere incl double yellow lines on narrow streets if you only put on your hazard lights.... Circumvents all laws aparently.

This infuriates me, there’s never enough of these spaces as it is and there are always inconsiderate kn0bs with no kids using them.

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11 minutes ago, horsefly said:

Ipswich Town players are no better. Look at how their top-earner parked:

 

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Always amazes me how many people think that's called a Robin Reliant.

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No excuses for anyone that does this. If you are in the public eye you ought to have more sense than lay yourself open to such things, so easy to avoid getting yourself a bad name. Its the same, though, for anyone who does this kind of thing, in the public eye or not - and it's really easy - just don't be a kn0b.

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52 minutes ago, Mr Angry said:

Always amazes me how many people think that's called a Robin Reliant.

Digressing slightly, did you know walky talkies are known as talky walkies in France? 

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As someone who lives on a street in Norwich city centre I can confirm that there is no shortage of members of the public who park selfishly and inconsiderately whilst flouting the parking regulations.

Since we're naming and shaming I can out both Grant Hanley and Ozan Kabak as City players who have clearly broken the parking regulations on my street. 

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Maybe all his injuries classify him as physically disabled. Or it could be an IQ thing and he's just mentally not there. Don't judge a book by it's cover.

You're right though, he's probably just a ****.

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While I agree that anyone is capable of being an inconsiderate to$$er, these guys are earning a fortune and are in the public eye. If you want the adulation and hero-worshipping you also have to suck up the scrutiny and criticism that comes with it. 

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15 hours ago, mannings bandy legs said:

So,this evening on Tombland. A £50,000 car with a personalised number plate which leaves nobody in doubt which NCFC player it belongs to,I mean it actually spells his name,is parked,on its own,in a plainly signed disabled driver only designated parking space.Yes,the player is injured,but obviously NOT disabled!! I'm sorry but this smacks of an attitude of arrogance beyond compare. God the fella can afford a personal driver,let alone a taxi,but no its a case of " i'll just leave it here,because I want to and sod the fine,its nothing to me" This is where fines pro rata to your earnings should be enforced.

I earn decent money,drive a decent car,but would'nt do this,so why,why,do these people think they can.Rant over,but it bloody annoys me!!!

Pro-rata fines !

Bang on the money (literally and metaphorically)

Otherwise it’s just a mild inconvenience to the rich …

The only politician to implement this (in some ways rather socialist) policy was Ken Clarke if I remember correctly … but he backtracked quite quickly … (His fellow cabinet members probably whispered in his ear - punitive fines ? That’s for the little people!)

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