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Disabled man gets fake parking ticket Nov 1 2005

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the loon:

--- Quote from: "alaric" ---What if we all ask for 30 of the fake tickets - see if we can bankrupt the alliance just on paper & printing costs...
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one step ahed
Idear was posted a couple of months back and we requested loads.
All mine went into the recycle bin
perhaps though it is time we asked for some more
 :wink:

sparkes:
Just a question

Will they not claim a high popularity from the number of tickets they send out?

ie, we are so right! afterall we have had requests for 100,000 fake tickets!  So it must be what the people want!

A better idea is to send them back to them defaced, that way they will have to re-think the distribution of them

the loon:

--- Quote from: "sparkes" ---Just a question

Will they not claim a high popularity from the number of tickets they send out?

ie, we are so right! afterall we have had requests for 100,000 fake tickets!  So it must be what the people want!
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If you've seen the tickets they are printed on high quality glossy paper so they are NOT enviromentaly friendly
The type of print/paper they use makes them had to recycle.
Also most people who get them are probably just going to drop them in the street adding to litter so they are themselves promoting polution.

Budgie:

--- Quote from: "sparkes" ---Just a question

Will they not claim a high popularity from the number of tickets they send out?

ie, we are so right! afterall we have had requests for 100,000 fake tickets!  So it must be what the people want!

A better idea is to send them back to them defaced, that way they will have to re-think the distribution of them
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Why not just write "Not know at this address - Return to sender" and pop them back in the post. That way they pay twice for the postage!  :twisted:

the loon:
well had a reply from greenpeace to my mail
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Thanks for your e-mail.  Whilst Greenpeace volunteers aren’t responsible for the particular incident reported below we are campaigning against 4x4s because of their fuel inefficiency and impact on climate change.
We have no objection to people driving 4x4s if they have a genuine need e.g. farmers and others who work offroad.  We have asked our volunteers to avoid placing our leaflets on the windscreens of cars displaying a disabled sticker (n.b. the article does not state whether Mr Eglington’s vehicle had a disabled badge on view at the time) because we have, as yet, not researched the vehicle market specifically for disabled users and so cannot currently recommend alternative, fuel efficient, vehicles that have easy access.
 
There’s more information on our 4x4 campaign at www.choosecleanenergy.com

Best wishes,
Lisa Weatherley

Supporter Services, Greenpeace UK

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still no reply from AAU4X4

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