Monday, November 19, 2007

Free Parking in Westminster ... for the Prince AND the Pauper

Prince William escaped a parking fine despite leaving his car on a double yellow line as he partied into the early hours in an exclusive nightclub.

The British royal was inside the Embassy nightclub in London's Mayfair in the early hours of Saturday morning when a Parking Attendant was about to issue a parking ticket - only to be dismissed by one of his royal police protection officers.

Westminster Council's parking services, CP, said that unmarked police cars can park on double-yellow lines while on official business and police sources say royal protection officers are always on duty if their charges are in public.

But a spokesman for the Prince has refused to comment on the incident, saying, "We never discuss security issues."

So, the Prince has free parking in Westminster' cos he's a Royal.

Now meet the Pauper, Neil Herron, who also appears to have free parking in Westminster because the Parking Attendants refuse to issue to the F1 NED vehicle when he's about.

Parking Attendants claim they have other business to attend to or simply walk past the vehicle. Often when the vehicle is parked up you don't see a Parking Attendant anywhere in the vicinity.

So, if you are the Prince or the Parking Pauper you get free parking in Westminster.

For everyone else you can either marry into royalty OR
visit www.parkingappeals.co.uk and we will tell you the secrets that the local authorities don't want you to know.

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