Letter: Cyclist driven to despair
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: British traffic wardens are not always as inhuman as Jeremy Garson makes out (letter, 28 April). Were he a parent with a four-wheel drive complete with bull bars, he could park his vehicle for 20 minutes or more in this part of Wandsworth while he disappeared some distance up the road to collect his child from its exclusive private preparatory school without fear of the wardens ever being in the vicinity.
Admittedly at any other time they would behave as he maintains and issue a ticket within minutes even if he appeared on the scene before they had finished doing so.
MICHAEL CLARKE
London SW15
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