Russian M6 collects 50 badge in London

Russian M6 collects 50 badge in London

Posted on 12-11-2015 at 15:57 by sir_smokalot – 31 Comments”

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The Russian parked his F13 M6 Coupé bothersome at Westminster, and put ‘m then. He now has almost 10,000 euro in fines outstanding.

Not only diplomats pay badly and people who are their fines, however, have to pay, but from a far away land come to use the vouchers usually as a toilet paper. In Westminster, they continue to but tickets behind the pane of this M6 slide (with plastic sleeve, because it is in London 364 days a year it rains), but really a lot of shoots.

You would say: ‘drag that thing just right, then you are done with the bullshit’, but apparently, the officials there also be kept busy. For this reason, the fine amount up to £6,780 (a small 10 mille), with which this Rus single-handedly responsible for half of all unpaid Russian parking fines from Westminster. However, parking enforcement, according to ITV News now a long writing behind the glass pushed, because that will make an impression..

Brief

To the owner or T938KY777, BMW M6.

Westminster City Council Parking Services are taking the unusual step of writing to you directly, as It has come to our notice that your vehicle registration number T938KY777 is constantly being parked in contravention of the vehicle parking regulations in Babmaes Street, SW1 and has so far leg issued with 49 Penalty Charge Notices, the vast majority of which, to date, have not been paid.

Babmaes Street, SW1, is a narrow street which provides access to apartments and local businesses. By parking in breach of the parking regulations you are preventing access to these apartments, much to the annoyance of local residents, and you are affecting the operation of local businesses. With Westminster roads often being narrow and difficult for two vehicles to pass, parking restrictions pay a pivotal role in keeping the traffic flowing and easing congestion. When drivers do not obey the rules it has repercussions for both businesses and residents.

If you continue to park in disregard of Westminster City Council’s parking regulations, we shall have to take other more stringent measures to encourage your compliance. We are aware that your vehicle is not registered in the United Kingdom and therefore you may assume that this excludes you from the possibility of prosecution. However, there are lines or prosecution the Council can follow that will allow us to transfer either a judgement or proceedings to a foreign court, enabling a more a robust response including, but not limited to, the issue of a County Court Judgement and the removal of goods to the value of the debt. We are currently working with our legal team and also our specialist foreign debt recovery provider to introduce this process shortly.

We hope, by advising you of the need to be aware of the rules and park more considerately, we are not forced down this route. If you continue to ignore our parking regulations and fail to pay for any outstanding penalty charge notices, you will leave us no choice. We would like to appeal to you as a visitor to Westminster that you respect our parking regulations and comply with them to ensure that all people who live, work or visit Westminster are not inconvenienced by your behaviour.

I trust that in future you will park your vehicle considerately and in compliance with the rules. If you wish to discuss this issue with us please contact me on the number provided above. I hope that all the outstanding charges will be paid and, as a responsible driver within Westminster, you will now acknowledge by our parking regulations.

– Sara Sutton, Head of Car park Operations

TL;DR – ” sir, the Rus, you can park here is very annoying and we are going to do everything to get you out of here. Greetings, Sara of parking enforcement‘.

Drag that thing anyway just wondering, bunch of moeimakers. Each day boarding cost, and just after a year auction. Ready. Wondering which countries have the most parking fines have open are in Westminster? Comes:

1. France – £318,389
2. Belgium – £81,470
3. Germany £68,462
4. Qatar – £65,835
5. Romania – £48,910
17. Russia – £13,855.

Photos: Westminster City Council


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