White DPS400 parking sensor kit installed on to ford focus S-Line
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Monday, 12 March 2018
Traffic warden photographed parking on double yellow lines
Workers in an industrial estate were left shocked after a
traffic warden parked on double yellow lines before proceeding to check the
parking of others.
A passer by photographed the car after seeing a warden in
uniform, with ticketing machine, get out and lock his car to begin his rounds.
The photographer joked: “We were wondering whether his was
going to be the first ticket he issued or the last.”
He continued: “We could not believe it when he pulled up,
got out of his car and walked off, presumably to do his rounds, bold as brass. The
county council put double yellow lines all over the industrial estate because
of the parking problems, yet it seems that doesn’t apply to traffic wardens. I
guess that if you are the warden there is no one who is going to ticket you. We
were just so struck by the irony. He was parked there for around three-quarters
of an hour and then left. I don’t know whether he gave it up as a bad job or
had a very lucrative trip. Either way he should have some questions to answer.”
The photo of the car was sent to Nottinghamshire County
Council, to which Mr Gary Wood, of the highways team replied:
“Although we haven’t had a direct complaint made to the
council, we have been made aware of a Civil Enforcement Officer parking on
double yellow lines on Wednesday afternoon (of last week) along Brunel Drive,
so will be following this up and carefully looking into the circumstances.
“While most Civil Enforce-ment Officer work is carried out
on foot, occasionally a car is necessary so they are exempt from most parking
restrictions while carrying out their duties.
“This includes double yellow lines, as alternative parking
is not always practicably possible.”
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Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Parking Sensors Fitted to Suzuki Swift
Dolphin Automotive parking sensors installed on to a Suzuki Swift 63 reg. The parking sensor kit used was the DPS400 in white The kit was installed by Dennis in Rickmansworth.
Friday, 23 February 2018
Front and Rear Parking Sensors Installation on to Vauxhall Adam
This installation was carried out for front and rear parking sensors on to a Vauxhall Adam. On the front of the car, micro sensors were installed in matt black. On the rear of the car, standard size sensors were installed in pearl.
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Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Vauxhall Vivaro's Fitted With Parking Sensors
Watton Towing recently fitted Dolphin Parking Sensors
to a couple of 2015 Vauxhall Vivaro's. The sensors on both vans were
matt black. The kits used were rear audible parking sensors DPS400
Saturday, 10 February 2018
2005 Landrover Freelander Fitted With Parking Sensors
This 2005 Landrover Freelander went in to Watton Towing for replacement rear parking sensors and they were kind enough to send us these images.
The factory fitted parking sensors had developed a fault, they were able to remove them and replace with a set of Dolphin Automotive Parking Sensors. Matt black parking sensors mounted in the original mounts saved their customer ££££s on using genuine parts.
The factory fitted parking sensors had developed a fault, they were able to remove them and replace with a set of Dolphin Automotive Parking Sensors. Matt black parking sensors mounted in the original mounts saved their customer ££££s on using genuine parts.
Thursday, 25 January 2018
Van installed with flush fit parking sensors
On this van the fitter used a cone cutter to drill a pilot hole,
then finished with the hole punch. For this installation the bumper also
had to be removed from the vehicle.
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