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    OK.... Let me tell ya whats gonna happen. Trust me, I worked for Min of Justice for 5 years..... What is gonna happen is firstly, they are going to ask you if you disputed this with the issuing authority, yes or no. If yes, what did they say. If they refused to withdraw it then you are obliged to pay the ticket. If they did withdraw it then your problem would have dissapeared. What some people fail to realise is that the Ministry of Justice is just like Baycorp, they are a "Collections Agency" of sorts. All that will happen is the your 40 dollar ticket will then have 30 dollars court costs added, then if you go up in front of the judge they will add another 100 or 150, also be aware that the judge can decide to "up" your ticket...... All that's gonna happen here is having the courts on ya arse. Be aware that they can deuct this money directly form your income, benefit or bank account if you refuse to pay. They can also send bailiffs to your house to take personal belongings to cover cost.
    It may just be easier to suck it up, pay ya 40 bucks and just not park on the footpath again?
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    there must be a way to stick it to the man, surely civil diputes tribunal could deal with the case and here the claim agaist those filthy tyranical nazi meter people, id argue the ticket, maybe take the council to court for costs, if there are no bike parks available and you cant park in a P&D or parking building then surely to park your bike in an area that is not obstructing is reasonable in the circumstances.

    Id get letters from every parking building in town confirming you cant park there, then site the bylaws for P&D and take photos of every bike park in a 5km radius of your work over every day of the week at the time you arrive at work and go from there.

    I am very interested in this and am willing to contribute time to get it sorted for the greater good.

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    The problem with parking on footpaths is that it is illegal. It also blocks them particularly for blind people and disabled people in wheelchairs. What you might think is OK for able bodied people can cause an obstruction for these groups.

    Yes, there might be a few spaces available that do not obsruct, however the overall concept is that footpaths are NOT for vehicles! The other problems is that who decides whether it is or is not an obstruction? Best to have 1 rule. No vehicles on footpaths.

    YES there is problem in some cities with lack of space. That's where I think that the 1 space 1 park protest would be a good one to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougieNZ View Post
    The problem with parking on footpaths is that it is illegal. It also blocks them particularly for blind people and disabled people in wheelchairs. What you might think is OK for able bodied people can cause an obstruction for these groups.

    Yes, there might be a few spaces available that do not obsruct, however the overall concept is that footpaths are NOT for vehicles! The other problems is that who decides whether it is or is not an obstruction? Best to have 1 rule. No vehicles on footpaths.

    YES there is problem in some cities with lack of space. That's where I think that the 1 space 1 park protest would be a good one to do.
    exactly, a metered parking space is exactlt that, my money is as good as anyone elses, i should be able to park a hotdog machine there as long as i payfor the park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    I was in Melbourne the week before last and there were bikes parked neatly everywhere on the pavements. I presume the City Fathers have sanctioned this and if so, they deserve a big round of praise for an enlightened view.
    Yes not 100% sure but i think they can they all park to the edge of the pavement
    and it dosnt block off anyone getting to there car

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    OK.... Let me tell ya whats gonna happen. Trust me, I worked for Min of Justice for 5 years..... What is gonna happen is firstly, they are going to ask you if you disputed this with the issuing authority, yes or no. If yes, what did they say. If they refused to withdraw it then you are obliged to pay the ticket. If they did withdraw it then your problem would have dissapeared. What some people fail to realise is that the Ministry of Justice is just like Baycorp, they are a "Collections Agency" of sorts. All that will happen is the your 40 dollar ticket will then have 30 dollars court costs added, then if you go up in front of the judge they will add another 100 or 150, also be aware that the judge can decide to "up" your ticket...... All that's gonna happen here is having the courts on ya arse. Be aware that they can deuct this money directly form your income, benefit or bank account if you refuse to pay. They can also send bailiffs to your house to take personal belongings to cover cost.
    It may just be easier to suck it up, pay ya 40 bucks and just not park on the footpath again?

    This is all very true , but i think peoples need to think of the context at the time .
    After all isnt that the way we all lose out .......just pay and shut up
    then you wish someone did something

    I dont park on the foot path
    but i dont feed the meter either
    i pay road tax , its fucken well mine to park on

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    Another way of looking at it is that most buildings in Wellington have car parks ... most of these have spaces which a bike will fit and not a car ... speak to your facilities person (the person who deals with the landlord) and see if you are allowed to park your bike in that area. I know many people who do this ... sometimes takes a bit of smarts to work it through ... but great to have a bike under shelter and secure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    OK.... Let me tell ya whats gonna happen. Trust me, I worked for Min of Justice for 5 years..... What is gonna happen is firstly, they are going to ask you if you disputed this with the issuing authority, yes or no. If yes, what did they say. If they refused to withdraw it then you are obliged to pay the ticket. If they did withdraw it then your problem would have dissapeared. What some people fail to realise is that the Ministry of Justice is just like Baycorp, they are a "Collections Agency" of sorts. All that will happen is the your 40 dollar ticket will then have 30 dollars court costs added, then if you go up in front of the judge they will add another 100 or 150, also be aware that the judge can decide to "up" your ticket...... All that's gonna happen here is having the courts on ya arse. Be aware that they can deuct this money directly form your income, benefit or bank account if you refuse to pay. They can also send bailiffs to your house to take personal belongings to cover cost.
    It may just be easier to suck it up, pay ya 40 bucks and just not park on the footpath again?
    Sorry, I wouldn't trust anyone who has worked for the Ministry Of (In)Justice, without exception all the ones I have dealt with (twenty?) have given very biased advice - and the only parts of the law they know are the ones that benefit them. There are very good ways of fighting parking tickets, and often the costs of collection will be more than you may eventually have to pay (if you have to pay at all). If you are prepared to do some letter writing prepare for a battle.

    Stage one - never respond to the original ticket - a reminder notice has to be sent. Make sure you reply to the Reminder Notice just before the due date (the later the better) thus "Without a copy of the original ticket number xxxxxxx a hearing is requested". Your response to their reply may depend on what comes back - and they only have six months to get the ticket into court. There are other ways of giving them hell - Trust me! I've just had to take the council to the High Court where I won $50 in costs - probably cost the council a couple of thousand.......what fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaykay View Post
    Sorry, I wouldn't trust anyone who has worked for the Ministry Of (In)Justice, without exception all the ones I have dealt with (twenty?) have given very biased advice - and the only parts of the law they know are the ones that benefit them. There are very good ways of fighting parking tickets, and often the costs of collection will be more than you may eventually have to pay (if you have to pay at all). If you are prepared to do some letter writing prepare for a battle.

    Stage one - never respond to the original ticket - a reminder notice has to be sent. Make sure you reply to the Reminder Notice just before the due date (the later the better) thus "Without a copy of the original ticket number xxxxxxx a hearing is requested". Your response to their reply may depend on what comes back - and they only have six months to get the ticket into court. There are other ways of giving them hell - Trust me! I've just had to take the council to the High Court where I won $50 in costs - probably cost the council a couple of thousand.......what fun.

    Cool so you punish others cause the rates go up to cover the 2000 shortfall the council just lost ....but I like your thinking ...hit them where it hurts, in the pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Another way of looking at it is that most buildings in Wellington have car parks ... most of these have spaces which a bike will fit and not a car ... speak to your facilities person (the person who deals with the landlord) and see if you are allowed to park your bike in that area. I know many people who do this ... sometimes takes a bit of smarts to work it through ... but great to have a bike under shelter and secure.
    Good point, Nasty.
    I went and spoke to the caretaker at school about safe bike parking for Zac and I. Most kids ride scooters and there is a designated grass area for them to park on, but it isn't suitable for bikes.
    We are now allowed to park in the No Parking zones at the end of the angle car parks. Problem solved.
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    How about you all try something like we are in auckland,


    threads here:http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...l+Bike+Parking
    and here: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...l+Bike+Parking

    Which followed on from this one here (which sums up quite nicely what was happening): http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...l+Bike+Parking


    All we did was turn up to their transport committee's meeting (Ixion for BRONZ with his brilliant letter and perfect answers to their questions, Myself (For the uni bike club), 8 or 9 of our members, and Crashe & Klingon) Enough to make our presence felt. The outcomes are also posted in the first thread i linked to. We will now take this to the next step (previously the manager of parking was ignoring us, now he must report back on what he's doing to rectify the situation)


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    Quote Originally Posted by jaykay View Post
    Sorry, I wouldn't trust anyone who has worked for the Ministry Of (In)Justice, without exception all the ones I have dealt with (twenty?) have given very biased advice - and the only parts of the law they know are the ones that benefit them. There are very good ways of fighting parking tickets, and often the costs of collection will be more than you may eventually have to pay (if you have to pay at all). If you are prepared to do some letter writing prepare for a battle.

    Stage one - never respond to the original ticket - a reminder notice has to be sent. Make sure you reply to the Reminder Notice just before the due date (the later the better) thus "Without a copy of the original ticket number xxxxxxx a hearing is requested". Your response to their reply may depend on what comes back - and they only have six months to get the ticket into court. There are other ways of giving them hell - Trust me! I've just had to take the council to the High Court where I won $50 in costs - probably cost the council a couple of thousand.......what fun.
    And if it wasn't in the council bylaws you could ... but it is ... it says that bikes are not allowed to park on the footpaths .. or something of those lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    I was in Melbourne the week before last and there were bikes parked neatly everywhere on the pavements. I presume the City Fathers have sanctioned this and if so, they deserve a big round of praise for an enlightened view.
    Just got back from Europe, they park them everywhere there. Paris half the cars seemed to be half up on the pavement and every tree and lamppost nearly had a scoot chained to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaykay View Post
    Sorry, I wouldn't trust anyone who has worked for the Ministry Of (In)Justice, without exception all the ones I have dealt with (twenty?) have given very biased advice - and the only parts of the law they know are the ones that benefit them. There are very good ways of fighting parking tickets, and often the costs of collection will be more than you may eventually have to pay (if you have to pay at all). If you are prepared to do some letter writing prepare for a battle.
    .

    str8 jacket is a very well respected member here... i would listen and respect what she, and the other senior members here, have to say. better to listen now than to waste your time and money simply cos you want to break either the law or local bylaws.

    btw... i also park on a footpath, but very very rarely and more often than not, theres no parks on the road nearby [post office]. i make damn sure the bike is as far away from usuable path as possible [inbetween 2 posts on slippy "stone" paving. fuggin horrid to park on in the wet due to stand slipping] usually im there less than 5 mins, depending on the line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougieNZ View Post
    Best to have 1 rule. No vehicles on footpaths.
    How do you fine a bicycle parked on the pavement against a tree etc?

    What about a motorcycle in a bicycle park?

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