Quote of the day 12th April 2014
"Do not free a camel of the burden of his hump; you may be freeing him from being
a camel."
(G.K. Chesterton, "Orthodoxy")
(G.K. Chesterton, "Orthodoxy")
Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly spending time in Leeds where he works, other parts of Yorkshire, and Cumbria.
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The other thing which often drives me mad when trying to park is the company which runs the service at many car parks, especially at stations, to pay for parking via your mobile phone.
When you first use this company, it is very convenient. But if, like me and like many other people, you keep your mobile phone number longer than your cars or credit and debit cards, you've had it.
Because the company is entirely automated - it's the second hardest company in the universe at which to contact a human being (after Google) and their systems recognise your mobile phone and remember the car registrations and bank cards associated with that phone number.
If you still have the details of the bank card they remember for you, you and key in the registration for a different car. But if your bank card has expired and you've torn it up (as the banks recommend) or if you've lost it, and you no longer have the details, or cannot remember which of your past cards you used to use with the "Park by phone" system, it is utterly impossible to get their idiotic and infuriating machines to accept a new car or bank card. Or to contact a human being and get them to do so.