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Sniper
24th February 2006, 13:52
(Poor guy)

One-Armed Man Fined For Taking Too Long To Unload Luggage At Airport

02/06/2006

AUSTRALIA-- A one-armed man who took too long to unload luggage at Melbourne airport was given a parking ticket.
Now the airport authority has threatened to take him to court if he doesn't pay the fine.

Stephen McKenzie-McHarg was told by an airport parking officer he could park in a bus zone to help his family with their bags if he was quick. But while his motor was still running, and he was struggling with the luggage, another parking inspector wrote him a ticket.

"I've been without an arm since I was 21. (Now) I'm 54 and used to physical work, but I knew I was in trouble," he said this week. "I said to the first inspector, 'I've travelled five hours from the country and I've got two women to pick up with six big suitcases'. The head man said, 'Be quick'." "I wasn't 30 seconds, but the next little fella threw the book at me."

Mr McKenzie-McHarg said the car was never out of his sight while he helped with his wife and daughter's bags. His family had just returned from America.

"He's saying, 'Get going, get going'. I said, 'Why don't you give me a hand?' Then he said, 'I'm going to book you'."

Mr McKenzie-McHarg wrote a letter challenging the $66 fine, but without success. Melbourne airport then threatened to take him to court. Mr McKenzie-McHarg has vowed to fight his case in court.

"I'm fighting it on principle. I feel very much discriminated against," he said. "Australians are supposed to be compassionate, helpful people and the ones I know are. I'd like them to apologise and change their ways. Next time the fellow might have just one leg."

The fine fiasco follows outrage over Qantas's treatment of disabled passengers wanting to use their wheelchairs outside terminals. Melbourne airport spokeswoman Brooke Lord said a strict policy was necessary because of terrorism fears and Federal Government requirements. Their legal department was looking at Mr McKenzie-McHarg's case, but she could not say whether the charges would be pursued.

The incident occurred on June 1 last year.

Mr McKenzie-McHarg has hired a solicitor but is in a legal limbo after receiving contradictory advice from the airport on whether the fine is being taken to court.

Swoop
24th February 2006, 15:05
Un-be-freaking-leiveable!!!
Hasn't left the vicinity of the vehicle AND the engine is still running.

Luckily he has one good arm to SMACK THE F*CKER IN THE HEAD WITH!!!

far queue
24th February 2006, 15:26
That'll cost him an arm and a leg if it goes to court - then he'll really be fucked.

terbang
25th February 2006, 09:07
Seems like such an armless thing to book im over.

yungatart
25th February 2006, 09:16
Lets just hope that karma does its stuff and the ticket writer ends up with a disability too, then he'll know how difficult life can be

NotaGoth
25th February 2006, 09:39
How pathetically sad is that. And no one had the decency to lend him a hand either. (nope not cracking a sick joke when I say that)

onearmedbandit
25th February 2006, 11:13
I wouldn't need a hand nor would I expect special excemptions either. The rules are there for all, frankly I'd be embarrassed of the media attention over it all. Maybe the warden was an arsehole, who knows but I think the whole thing is over-rated.

scumdog
25th February 2006, 11:17
I wouldn't need a hand nor would I expect special excemptions either. The rules are there for all, frankly I'd be embarrassed of the media attention over it all. Maybe the warden was an arsehole, who knows but I think the whole thing is over-rated.

Bling for you OAB, I suspect there is more to this story than meets the eye, if it was THAT simple you would have expected a philanthropic member of the public would have offered to pay the fine while the case was fought out.

Big Dave
25th February 2006, 11:20
>>but is in a legal limbo<<

Lucky he has both legs then.

SPman
25th February 2006, 19:00
Maybe the warden was an arsehole, who knows
MAYBE...?????

They ARE arseholes!

thealmightytaco
26th February 2006, 00:17
Tits McGee, they're gonna burn in eternal hellfire.

Parking wardens that is.

Brian d marge
26th February 2006, 03:36
To be honest I wouldnt be suprised, When we went to Phillip Island Gp the people there were fantastic , Couldnt be more friendly
BUT I swear I will never fly Quantas EVER if I can help it . they are rude, BLAah Blah Just plain good old fashioned crap service.

We dont know the facts here , He might be a dick just trying it on , or actually may have been genuine, But I do know one thing, if I was the traffic warden I would have helped him with his suitcase(s)

Stephen

erik
26th February 2006, 09:17
It's irrelevant that he's only got one arm.

The only issue here that I can see is the first parking warden said he could park there, while the second one disagreed and ticketed him.

Coyote
26th February 2006, 09:23
BUT I swear I will never fly Quantas EVER if I can help it . they are rude, BLAah Blah Just plain good old fashioned crap service.

And they're the only airline company that hasn't had a fatal crash, so they're about due

Big Dave
26th February 2006, 11:30
EVER if I can help it . they are rude, BLAah Blah Just plain good old fashioned crap service.


You haven't tried eating the food on Air NZ lately then?
It's just embarassing.

You are the sort of person that rubs people up the wrong way sometimes too?

onearmedbandit
26th February 2006, 11:56
I refuse to eat the shit they pass of as food when travelling on Air New Zealand, utter crap. I always get raised eyebrows from the crew when i politely decline, had one say to me "Ooo, I wish I had your will power'. I said it wasn't really willpower when the food tastes like it does, he just knowingly smiled back.

Air New Zealands food is crap, won't be a problem now though as we'll probably fly Singapore Airlines now as Air NZ have dropped some of their Japan flights.

Sniper
26th February 2006, 12:03
Most airline food is crap though. Air NZ just wins the shitty prize!

RantyDave
26th February 2006, 12:31
That'll cost him an arm and a leg if it goes to court - then he'll really be fucked.
He'll be hopping mad. (ba-dum pah!)

Dave

onearmedbandit
26th February 2006, 12:42
He'll be hopping mad. (ba-dum pah!)

Dave

Yeah but he'll be 'armless though.

Brian d marge
26th February 2006, 15:02
You are the sort of person that rubs people up the wrong way sometimes too?

Is that a question or a statement? The answer to one of those is No

Stephen

Swoop
26th February 2006, 16:12
It used to be that if you refused a meal on a flight, then that info got passed onto customs... hello rubber glove!
Shit cuisine had NOTHING to do with it.......

onearmedbandit
26th February 2006, 16:23
Fuck that, all because i don't want to eat their shit food. Fuck I'd make my opinion known if that was the case, everyone in the terminal would know then the media, then my lawyer.

(I realise that isn't the case now, in fact I don't know if it was the case (urban myth??) ever but that kinda shit would get my back up.)

Big Dave
26th February 2006, 22:41
Is that a question or a statement? The answer to one of those is No

Stephen


A questment or a station?
You expect me to remember what I meant hours ago? I probably didn't know then either.