My own fault, because I'm stranger to an area I was in all last week (not far from Wembley) and I got a penalty notice this morning relating to last Monday night. It looks like when turning left in the car at a round about, I drove into a bus lane for about 5 or 8 yards (I guess) in error when making the left turn. What a plonker I am, but now I have to sit to see how many more "mistakes" I made last week. Could turn out to be an expensive week if any more of these turn up over the next few days. I never realised that councils had cameras focussed on catching otherwise innocent folk like this. How naive I am.
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Got done for a bus lane violation.
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Got done for a bus lane violation.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostYou'll never work again with a record like that.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostMy own fault, because I'm stranger to an area I was in all last week (not far from Wembley) and I got a penalty notice this morning relating to last Monday night. It looks like when turning left in the car at a round about, I drove into a bus lane for about 5 or 8 yards (I guess) in error when making the left turn. What a plonker I am, but now I have to sit to see how many more "mistakes" I made last week. Could turn out to be an expensive week if any more of these turn up over the next few days. I never realised that councils had cameras focussed on catching otherwise innocent folk like this. How naive I am.
Extremely annoying and pedantic on the councils part as it didn't do any harm and was on the approach to a busy roundabout where they decided to leave only one car lengths distance from the end of the bus lane and the edge of the roundabout so when you change lane from the middle to the left lane, it is difficult to avoid the bus lane.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostHappened to me too several years ago in Hammersmith.
Extremely annoying and pedantic on the councils part as it didn't do any harm and was on the approach to a busy roundabout where they decided to leave only one car lengths distance from the end of the bus lane and the edge of the roundabout so when you change lane from the middle to the left lane, it is difficult to avoid the bus lane.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostHappened to me too several years ago in Hammersmith.
Extremely annoying and pedantic on the councils part as it didn't do any harm and was on the approach to a busy roundabout where they decided to leave only one car lengths distance from the end of the bus lane and the edge of the roundabout so when you change lane from the middle to the left lane, it is difficult to avoid the bus lane.
If they put a camera up there they'd probably catch nearly everybody.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat's exactly what's happened and I'm thinking that I can expect some more of these over the next few days. They must do this on purpose as revenue raisers.
Most of the time, I'm sure I never strayed into the bus lane at all but I'm sure there must have been a few dozen times I did and of those occasions, I was only busted once so, based on those odds, you should be OK.Comment
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Never had a bus lane ticket. I don't drive in them unless I've read the little blue signs.
In London, if you're careful, you can expect a ticket of some sort every couple of years. It's just a £25 a year tax. The best plan is to pay up immediately for the 1/2 price discount and forget about it. Why boil your own piss, so to speak?
The good news is that London-style traffic tickets are coming to a small/skint/badly run council near you soon.Cats are evil.Comment
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You should go on to the consumer action group, tell them your from CUK and that I sent you.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostIf it's any consolation, I made that journey daily (it was my commute) for a couple of years and only ever got busted once.
Most of the time, I'm sure I never strayed into the bus lane at all but I'm sure there must have been a few dozen times I did and of those occasions, I was only busted once so, based on those odds, you should be OK.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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