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Woman gets parking ticket after a tree crushed her car

7:19am Monday 22nd January 2007

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A WOMAN whose car was crushed by a tree in Thursday's high winds went back the next day to find a parking ticket had been slapped on the car.

Nicky Clegg, from Stoulton, near Pershore, was driving along the Bromwich Road with her 82-year-old mother and her 11-year-old son when a tree fell across her car outside Christopher Whitehead Language College.

All three escaped unscathed, but the car windscreen was smashed, the bonnet crushed and both wing mirrors broken.

"I don't remember much, it happened really quick," Ms Clegg said.

"The people in the house over the road said to come in and other people had stopped basically because they couldn't cross the road."

She said police had asked if she could come back and get the car later that day but Ms Clegg had said she could not, so the officers had told her it was fine to leave it there.

But when the 42-year-old came back the following day, she found a parking ticket on the window.

And to add insult to injury, someone had smashed the passenger window and stolen her car stereo.

"I thought it was a notice saying it was okay it was there, but it was a parking ticket. I couldn't believe it," she added.

Julie Ashby, 47, who lives on the Bromwich Road, said she was outraged when she saw it.

And June Mawby, also from Bromwich Road, who took the family in after the accident, said it was "absolutely dreadful."

"If I had gone out when I saw him there, I would have hit him, I was so incensed," she said.

Worcester City Council's head of property services Mike O'Grady, said he did not have the specific details of the case, but it was not unusual for cars, including abandoned or damaged vehicles, to be parked illegally.

"If, however, this case is as reported then I have no doubt once the full facts are known the appeals team will treat the case sympathetically," he said.

"We do urge all our attendants to take a common sense approach to parking enforcement and I am sure we can sort out this issue amicably when the vehicle owner contacts us."


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Michael Ewens, says...
5:52pm Mon 22 Jan 07

A ticket is also a notice and information that a car needs to be removed from an area,for any reason,glad the occupants of the car escaped okay.Once the situation is looked at i am sure it is not anything to be personally concerned about for the car owner and passengers

Michael Ewens, says...
5:52pm Mon 22 Jan 07

A ticket is also a notice and information that a car needs to be removed from an area,for any reason,glad the occupants of the car escaped okay.Once the situation is looked at i am sure it is not anything to be personally concerned about for the car owner and passengers

WORRIED parent, says...
6:14pm Mon 22 Jan 07

All very good but has the council not even checked the safety of these trees that surround the school/college?,100s of kids have to walk past them and with increasin bad winds predicted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WORRIED parent, says...
6:14pm Mon 22 Jan 07

All very good but has the council not even checked the safety of these trees that surround the school/college?,100s of kids have to walk past them and with increasin bad winds predicted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

a s watson, says...
6:50pm Mon 22 Jan 07

Have just heard about this on BBC Radio 5 - great for tourism.

Considering that there were two further articles re parking one could get the impression that life in the Faithful City revolves around parking

a s watson, says...
6:50pm Mon 22 Jan 07

Have just heard about this on BBC Radio 5 - great for tourism.

Considering that there were two further articles re parking one could get the impression that life in the Faithful City revolves around parking

Barnegat Blummis IV, says...
5:04pm Sun 28 Jan 07

It is colourful to note that the 'attendant' was not attending to his/her good sense when writing this ticket. This sort of bloviation has resulted in past by the election of Herr Hitler. We must stand foursquare against such misfeasance, malfeasance and japery. A vote for Blair, despite his hair, will be quite fair.

Barnegat Blummis IV, says...
5:04pm Sun 28 Jan 07

It is colourful to note that the 'attendant' was not attending to his/her good sense when writing this ticket. This sort of bloviation has resulted in past by the election of Herr Hitler. We must stand foursquare against such misfeasance, malfeasance and japery. A vote for Blair, despite his hair, will be quite fair.

Arabella Hernhrn, says...
5:08pm Sun 28 Jan 07

Nov shmoz ka pop! This was a phrase used periodically by an American cartoonist years ago and he did a yeoman's job in advancing the cause of ambiguity and lack of meaning in one's entertainments. Hear, hear. (also, there, there.)One ought to laugh at Louise Tremblay Cole, should she dare to shew her face in the Council chambers, Tuesday next.

Arabella Hernhrn, says...
5:08pm Sun 28 Jan 07

Nov shmoz ka pop! This was a phrase used periodically by an American cartoonist years ago and he did a yeoman's job in advancing the cause of ambiguity and lack of meaning in one's entertainments. Hear, hear. (also, there, there.)One ought to laugh at Louise Tremblay Cole, should she dare to shew her face in the Council chambers, Tuesday next.

Vincent, says...
6:35am Mon 29 Jan 07

Check tinyurl.com/2no4bg
for "Nov shmoz ka pop!"

Vincent, says...
6:35am Mon 29 Jan 07

Check tinyurl.com/2no4bg
for "Nov shmoz ka pop!"

malcolmspite, berkshirel says...
6:53pm Mon 5 Feb 07

obviously trying to prove the point that traffic wardens have a brain the size of o pea

malcolmspite, berkshirel says...
6:53pm Mon 5 Feb 07

obviously trying to prove the point that traffic wardens have a brain the size of o pea

Essinay, Worcester says...
10:13pm Sun 11 Jan 09

Traffic wardens west of the river! Must have been lost.

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