IN REPLY to Will Duffay (Letters, August 16) about traffic wardens.
I respected the job traffic wardens do until recently.
I live in Bexleyheath and left my car on my drive while I walked to the shops with my daughter in her pushchair.
On my return I found a parking ticket on my windscreen.
It stated I had two or more wheels on the footway. I admit this was the case.
The part I am annoyed about is the footway leads to a lamppost and a wall so you cannot go any further if you wanted to.
For the warden to put the ticket on my car they would have stepped onto private property.
So please answer me this, who is the REAL law breaker? My wheels or the warden?
A letter is also going to the council to ask why when I leave my property I have to walk in the road and not on the pavement as it is not wide enough to walk or push a pushchair along.
Perhaps the money from parking tickets should be used to widen footways and improving the buses not just the roads.
H ASQUITH
Bexleyheath
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