Camden New Journal - Letters to the Editor Published: 22 November 2007
A ticket for visiting his mother
• HOW petty can things get? I am 88 and my son visits me each week and always puts a permit on his car.
On Thursday he left to go home and found a ticket on his car, marked 11.50am. His permit was marked from 10am to noon.
Either the warden can’t read or he simply does not understand his job. What are we coming to? In my opinion it is bad enough having to pay to visit one’s mother, let alone being conned.
I have lived in this area since 1948 and wondering why?
I had great opinions of Camden but when I see things like this happening I think things are not quite as they should be.
I wonder how many more people in this area have had a similar experience.
A very, very, annoyed resident. Name and address supplied, NW5
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