In reply to Ted Kirtland, You can park (Oxford Mail, March 26), maybe he can answer this question. How come parking attendants are putting tickets on cars parked on pavements?
A letting shop in Cowley Road, Oxford, with room for parking outside its office window, has received parking tickets.
People in houses near Cowley Marsh, with pavements nearly as wide as the road, have had them, as well as workers at BMW.
Is Mr Kirtland trying to tell me that it is commonsense to obstruct the free passage of blind people and disabled people in wheelchairs and force them to walk on the road?
Why not change the priorities and let motor vehicles and cyclists use the pavements and pedestrians use the roads?
Come on, let's get our priorities right.
Peter Collett, Peat Moors, Headington, Oxford
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