Ding Dong !
Boy I'm HOT today !
Yes they can be a pain, but then again so are non residents who park in controlled parking zones and then fail to pay and display....they are much worse than the wardens !!!

Brovian said:Careful everybody, there is a group of Daily Mail readers who post on NSC and any moment now there's going to be posts along the lines of "IT'S THE LAW SO DON'T BREAK IT EVER FOR ANY REASON! PARKING RESTRICTIONS ARE IMPORTANT AND MUST ALWAYS BE OBEYED WITHOUT QUESTION!"
brunswick said:who else wants to come with me at 4am and do the windows of the warden office (near LA fitness).
bring your own balaclavas.
DNA spit kits for traffic wardens
Traffic wardens in Edinburgh are to be issued with DNA kits in an effort to track down people who spit at them.
Police said the action followed two incidents in which wardens were spat in the face. One of the attackers was a pedestrian, the other a cyclist.
All 65 wardens will be able to use the kits to collect samples of spittle which can be taken away for analysis.
Inspector David Legge, of Lothian and Borders Police, said the force would make full use of the technology.
"Even just the thought of being spat upon will sicken and repel most people and nobody should have to work with the fear of this happening to them," he went on.
'Powerful tool'
"We will not accept violence or the threat of such for carrying out their duties.
"People who choose to resort to physical means will be pursued and the powerful tool of DNA profiling used for that purpose.
"The public will by now, be aware of just what can be done in the DNA evidence arena and we intend to fully use it."
Train and bus staff in parts of Scotland have been issued with similar kits to increase the chances of catching their attackers.
Traffic wardens sacked - for being too nice
Two parking wardens have been sacked for not dishing out enough tickets.
Phil Mansell, 49, and Bruce Edwards, 52 - who dealt with 10 car parks in Bromsgrove - were told to hand out more £30 fines.
Bosses demanded they boost their fines average from 14 to nearly 20 a day, reports the Daily Mirror.
Phil claimed that his manager made him fine a woman of 85 who parked outside a store to pick up her handicapped husband. He was also allegedly told to ticket a Royal Mail van that halted to pick up post.
When the men complained, they were sacked. Because they were new on the job they could not take any action.
Phil claimed: "There was a lot of harassment and intimidation to fine people. Police and paramedic vehicles were also seen as targets.
"Many people see parking wardens as mini-Hitlers. That's why we liked to be sympathetic to motorists. But we always did our job properly."
Bruce, also from Bewdley, added: "I've done nothing wrong. I don't deserve to be bullied into taking cash off other people just to swell council coffers."
A Bromsgrove Council spokesman said: "We know we're not giving tickets to everybody who is parking illegally. We want to increase performance."