I WAS shocked to read the article on November 1 on the attitude of the landlord at the Lettered Board to having been given three parking tickets.
I was under the assumption that a licence was only issued to a landlord on the agreement he would serve anyone who was of reasonable disposition during opening hours. When Bob Ogier came into the pub it was not as a traffic warden but as a local resident. The landlord, by threatening to "chuck him out" if he came in, surely forfeited his right to a licence.
Let's fully support our traffic warden for having the guts to do his job and not be servile to a landlord. The latter has made it quite clear that hard-working and honest folk are not welcome in his pub.
Updated: 11:52 Thursday, November 29, 2001
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