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T-Mobile Issue Parking Tickets to Drivers!

I don’t know about you but I would class my car on my list of things I can’t live without.  Ok, so it might not be a Ferrari (I am hoping one day it will be!) but it certainly gets me from A to B.  However if you live in a city then you can imagine the nightmare trying to find a suitable parking spot and when I do it means I have to pay for it.  So, when I get a yellow parking ticket stamped on my car windscreen I can tell you I am not a happy bunny.  My excuse is that I always end up running out of time and getting to my car when it is too late.  I bet it has happened to most of us and there is nothing you can do about it but dish out the fine.

A parking ticket is none other than a ‘very’ nasty surprise, however what would happen if this nasty surprise turned nice? Yes that’s right, can you imagine something as horrible as a parking ticket turning out to be nice? Well, that’s if of course you have managed to get yourself a ‘T-Mobile Parking Ticket’.

Watch the video below as T-Mobile hire a bunch of traffic wardens to issue parking tickets. The video itself is only a teaser video as what happens next is revealed tomorrow at 9:15 on Channel 5 or you could just read our blog as we give you a follow up of what happens next to the ‘poor’ drivers who are slammed with a nasty parking ticket.

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