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I WAS pleased to hear that Worthing has won the Birdman event from Bognor.
I was also pleased to hear that this event will bring so many people to our town.

However, I would like to know whether Worthing council officials are going to place a warning to any visiting tourists to the town.

The warning should read: "PARK YOUR CAR AT YOUR OWN RISK", because I bet the parking wardens will be out in force, ruining the day for many people.

At least we won't have to worry about the tourists coming back after their trip to Worthing.

Lee Cook
Henty Road
Worthing


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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 3:49 PM
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Steve Norton,

19/05/2008 11:03:00
Don't be so stupid.
If you whingers parked legally there wouldn't be an issue.
But a lot of you seem to think you are above the law apparently.
You deserve parking tickets in that case.
In fact, if you deliberately park illegally, then you deserve to pay twice as much in fines.
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