ChatterBank1 min ago
Well he shouldn't have been driving carelessly then!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_headline=yes%2 D-it%2Ds-fine-to-pay-in-5p-%26method=full%26ob jectid=18393959%26siteid=94762-name_page.html
If he hadn't broken the law, he wouldn't have been fined in the first place.
If he hadn't broken the law, he wouldn't have been fined in the first place.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Eh? That's dodgy logic there Gromit! I'm not suggesting that he shouldn't pay or was falsely accused, but I don't accept that because he's unemployed he can't own a car!
Are you suggesting that everyone who becomes unemployed has to immediately divest themselves of every possession that might be classed as a non-essential?
Perhaps the car is essential to whatever he does for a living - if he's ever to get back into work he may need it - Tonteg looks like it's a pretty small place miles away from anything much.
Perhaps he has a relative in a hospital ten miles away.
Or perhaps some other reason. Maybe none, but you can't tell from the article.
Are you suggesting that everyone who becomes unemployed has to immediately divest themselves of every possession that might be classed as a non-essential?
Perhaps the car is essential to whatever he does for a living - if he's ever to get back into work he may need it - Tonteg looks like it's a pretty small place miles away from anything much.
Perhaps he has a relative in a hospital ten miles away.
Or perhaps some other reason. Maybe none, but you can't tell from the article.
WaldoMcFroog
Or perhaps us Tax Payers are paying him way too much. Yes, I am suggesting that if you become unemployed you should re-budget your finances to reflect your loss of income. What's wrong with catching a bus like everyone else who cannot afford a car.
If he can still afford this luxury, then he has little incentive to find another job.
Or perhaps us Tax Payers are paying him way too much. Yes, I am suggesting that if you become unemployed you should re-budget your finances to reflect your loss of income. What's wrong with catching a bus like everyone else who cannot afford a car.
If he can still afford this luxury, then he has little incentive to find another job.
have you ever gotten a fine you didn't think was warranted? i know i have. maybe this is how he feels, this being the only protest option he has left, bar not paying it. the article gives no details, as iggyb says. however he is paying it, although he's obviously not happy about it. the idea that he should not own, or be driving a vehicle because he is unemployed though, is simply ridiculous. cheers!
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