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Well now, having spent two days with traffic wardens it opens your eyes so to speak,
I'v seen them being driven at, cars moving playing cat and mouse, abuse, threats,
plus lots more, all in a days work, not a job i would want.
Let me tell you of one such incident;
Going along Sandgate Road, very busy a van had parked illegally, the traffic warden politely asked the person in passenger seat that he will need to move and why and to inform the driver.
The driver was in a building society and came stomping out)big bloke built like a brick,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, before the warden could say a word the guy threatenngly said, im not moving iv got an appointment in there.
The traffic warden (very polite) said he would have to move or he would give her no option but to give him a ticket
where the bloke replied I dont care)thats the polite version lol)
She had no choice but to put ticket on the van.
Here was an opportunity tohave avoided a ticket, where she was willing to not give a ticket had he moved.