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Strange Parking Rules

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Caran | 00:38 Wed 25th Apr 2018 | ChatterBank
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OH went out for an old rugby reunion. The pub they had lunch at made you put your car registration into a website at the bar or you would have to pay £100 fine.
This was not a city centre pub but one out in the countryside.
Is this a new trend?
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That landlord is having a laugh!!!
Do they offer accommodation? (It's fairly common with hotel chains).
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No accommodation at all, just a local type pub.
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Not even an. Adventurous menu, fish and chips, ham egg and chips etc.
it might bee a loop hole in the law to allow instant removal of traveller types
Never hear of this before. How odd.
I don't believe.

No pub has "fish and chips" on the menu these days.

However plenty offer "cod fillet, carefully hand-battered in our special beer batter, annointed with lemon juice, served with triple-cooked fries and crusty bread from a local craft bakery". (It's remarkably similar to "fish and chips" but three times the price!)
If they made them put the registration into a website or face a fine, why did nobody ask for the reason behind it
LOL. My pet hate is the term 'pan-fried'. How do you fry something without a pan?
Much as I also hate the term 'pan-fried', Jack, the answer to your question is "on a griddle".

You're obviously too posh to visit burger vans or you would have known that ;-)
...and another thing, what is the alternative to being hand-battered?
Looks like a dodgy "contract" to me, I hope you didn't sign up.
Parking scams are rife.
Being run over by a steam roller Jack - I think.
Bit like the Aldi near our hospital.....two hour limit or a fine to stop folk using Aldi's free car park to avoid hospital car park charges?
We have to do that at our local Medical Centre, it's just to stop people who are not going there from parking there as spaces are limited (so they say)
I don't know about the parking rules, but 'pan-fried' means the food was cooked in a shallow pan with a minimal amount of oil. As opposed to 'fried' which could include deep fat frying.
Hope that's sorted :)
...dont forget, folks: private clamping is now illegal.
I disagree. In that case why not say shallow-fried or deep-fried? Either way you'll need a pan or, as the poncy folk down Suffolk way would have it, a griddle, doncha know!
This has strayed off track a bit. It is about a country pub and not like supermarket or health centre car parking.
>>> private clamping is now illegal

I know. It takes all the fun out of things!

One of the best parts of my job running a railway station was getting the money out of people who'd parked in the wrong place before I reached for the keys to unlock the wheel clamps ;-)

(If they got awkward about it I'd simply quote the railway bye-laws, under which unauthorised parking on railway property is an offence which can result in a criminal record and a £1000 fine. I told them that they were getting off light by just paying a civil penalty).

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