Dusty Bin wrote:
I object to parking tickets being issued as well, but what about the thousands paid yearly by jockies to plateholders, which you and the T&G seem to condone?
The thousands paid yearly by jockies to plateholders, a generalised term again which provides no information on which to form an independant opinion.
Shall we say that a plateholder drives the car dayshift and the jockey drives the car nights. What if the jockey pays a flat rate of £75 a week to the plateholder which covers everything other than fuel, is that extortion?
What about bloke B, rents a car he NEVER drives, £160 all in for 24hrs a day 7 days a week, is that extortion?
What about bloke C, rents a car to a driver £150 (without insurance or maintainance) per week, £105 a week for office fees, tells the driver when he can work and when he's got to go home, is that extortion?
You see the relationship between jockies and owner-driver plateholders depends on whether THEY find it to be fair and resonable, however where a plate is held purely to gain profit from its rental cannot be condoned whatever the deal.
B. Lucky
