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Wasn’t this mentioned a few weeks ago on here.
The Mrs went to a school football competition a few weeks back at the Keepmoat & arrived late due to work so she pulled in to car park 3 where we park for home games. She has received a parking fine from a company in Lancashire as it seems it’s permit holders only on non match days. Is it worth a whinge at the keepmoat as it was an event they held so she thought parking in the stadium car park would be fine or should she take it on the chin as she didn’t notice (or look for) any signs telling her not to park there.
If nurses have to pay to go to work so I doubt there’ll be much sympathy for you .
It’s ok, we won family club of the year, ripping off potential fans can’t be in the criteria for that award
People so quick to stick the boot into the club as well...
Quote from: since-1969 on April 08, 2019, 11:54:36 pmIf nurses have to pay to go to work so I doubt there’ll be much sympathy for you . quite possibly the worst analogy I've ever heard. How are the two scenarios remotely connected.
Quote from: RedJ on April 09, 2019, 08:50:50 amPeople so quick to stick the boot into the club as well... It's probably how the general public would see it though. They pop to the club shop after parking in the wrong car park, under the signs of home of Doncaster Rovers and then end up with a ticket. They'll automatically associate it with Rovers rather than an external management or security company.