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England football captain caught in disabled parking spot
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| John Terry |
Chelsea football captain John Terry was caught illegally parking in a disabled bay on Friday afternoon.
The £100,000-a-week Chelsea defender, who also captains the England team, slipped into the parking space in Esher High Street just after 12.30pm before enjoying a leisurely family lunch in nearby Pizza Express - shocking onlookers.
He has been strongly criticised for his actions - for which he received a £60 fine - as the restaurant is only yards from the 50p-an-hour Civic Centre car park.
"It is pretty disgraceful and I am very annoyed by it," said Councillor Jimmy Cartwright, who is chairman of Elmbridge Access Group, which aims to improve disabled facilities in the borough.
"This man is supposed to be a role model but by doing this he is showing a blatant disregard for the law and for the needs of disabled people in the borough."
| "This man is supposed to be a role model but by doing this he is showing a blatant disregard for the law and for the needs of disabled people in the borough." | | Councillor Jimmy Cartwright |
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"This wasn't just stopping for two minutes. He was parked there for a long time and that is a long time depriving someone else who could have needed it a lot more, its terrible behaviour."
"He should be setting a better example, but he isn't thinking about the principle and he clearly doesn't care about the financial penalty. He deserves all the criticism he gets."
Elmbridge Access Group treasurer Colin Wheatley, who suffers from Motor Neurone Disease and is disabled, said he would not single Terry out for particular criticism because in his opinion everyone flouting the law in this way should be severely punished.
A spokesman for Terry said the England captain was sorry and it would not happen again. He also apologised for any inconvenience caused to anyone needing the parking space.
11:23am Monday 17th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Me again, Esher on 3:48pm Mon 17 Mar 08
People park in disabled bays illegally all the time, how come they don't make the news? Wether a famous person does it or not it still isn't going to stop people from doing it so waste news space. There must be something more exciting going on that can be reported.
People park in disabled bays illegally all the time, how come they don't make the news? Wether a famous person does it or not it still isn't going to stop people from doing it so waste news space. There must be something more exciting going on that can be reported.
Posted by: leanne on 3:56pm Mon 17 Mar 08
[bold]BIG DEAL!!!![/bold]
like his the only one that does it!!! just because his Englands Captain his making headline's!!
BIG DEAL!!!!
like his the only one that does it!!! just because his Englands Captain his making headline's!!
Posted by: James on 4:57pm Mon 17 Mar 08
i really don't care
Posted by: Jock, London on 4:58pm Mon 17 Mar 08
Like it or not, this story involves someone involved in a high-profile position - a "celebrity" if you like.
People like to hear about them and what's happening in their lives - there are enough god-awful glossy magazines to prove it - so it is NEWS.
Like it or not, this story involves someone involved in a high-profile position - a "celebrity" if you like.
People like to hear about them and what's happening in their lives - there are enough god-awful glossy magazines to prove it - so it is NEWS.
Posted by: rob, rob on 5:10pm Mon 17 Mar 08
john terry is a great footballer and seems like a decent sort but, like it or not, this is news. if only because of the way footballers seem to think they are above the law. £60 means nothing to him and that's why he did it. he deserves to be exposed for it...
john terry is a great footballer and seems like a decent sort but, like it or not, this is news. if only because of the way footballers seem to think they are above the law. £60 means nothing to him and that's why he did it. he deserves to be exposed for it...
Posted by: Les, Surrey on 11:29pm Mon 17 Mar 08
Very thoughtless. Very selfish. Why would any self-respecting person want to deprive a disadvantaged citizen from using a facility that was created for their use? Shameful.
Very thoughtless. Very selfish. Why would any self-respecting person want to deprive a disadvantaged citizen from using a facility that was created for their use? Shameful.
Posted by: ric, kingston on 8:38am Tue 18 Mar 08
like the lad doesnt do enough for the borough anyway.
he's probably given more to charity than the whole borough put together.
anyone that was shocked by it needs to get a life.
like the lad doesnt do enough for the borough anyway.
he's probably given more to charity than the whole borough put together.
anyone that was shocked by it needs to get a life.
Posted by: Ricky, Sheen on 10:42am Tue 18 Mar 08
This is shameful. It is easier and more convenient for him to pay £60 than to park properly. He should have had his car scrapped and both ankles broken, to help him understand disability. He wouldn't do it again.
This is shameful. It is easier and more convenient for him to pay £60 than to park properly. He should have had his car scrapped and both ankles broken, to help him understand disability. He wouldn't do it again.
Posted by: Chelsea Fan, London on 2:24pm Tue 18 Mar 08
[quote][bold]Ricky[/bold] wrote:
This is shameful. It is easier and more convenient for him to pay £60 than to park properly. He should have had his car scrapped and both ankles broken, to help him understand disability. He wouldn't do it again.[/quote] Well considering he had a broken foot for 2 months i think he understands the meaning of disability.
Also what was the hours of operation of the bay as you can park in them when they are restricted to certain hours!!
Ricky wrote:
This is shameful. It is easier and more convenient for him to pay £60 than to park properly. He should have had his car scrapped and both ankles broken, to help him understand disability. He wouldn't do it again.
Well considering he had a broken foot for 2 months i think he understands the meaning of disability.
Also what was the hours of operation of the bay as you can park in them when they are restricted to certain hours!!
Posted by: mark dearman, wirral on 6:31pm Wed 19 Mar 08
john terry,just like his over-paid counterparts think they are above the law and thus above reproach. If you play a childish game like "football" and get paid ludicrous sums of money you are bound to become arrogant,snobby,disi
llushioned and out of touch
john terry,just like his over-paid counterparts think they are above the law and thus above reproach. If you play a childish game like "football" and get paid ludicrous sums of money you are bound to become arrogant,snobby,disi
llushioned and out of touch
Posted by: Dan, Epsom on 10:18pm Thu 20 Mar 08
Big deal - someone did it in Stoneleigh Broadway tonight - oh it wasn't a celeb.
Complete no news story - make a story out of nothing - yet no mentions when maybe he does something for charity - which is often and alot. As for the Scouser commenting on this - do you actually know where Esher is ?
Jog on .....
Big deal - someone did it in Stoneleigh Broadway tonight - oh it wasn't a celeb.
Complete no news story - make a story out of nothing - yet no mentions when maybe he does something for charity - which is often and alot. As for the Scouser commenting on this - do you actually know where Esher is ?
Jog on .....
Posted by: km, London on 11:57am Fri 21 Mar 08
It's a disgrace that an England captain and a role model has done this.
What kind of example is he setting for young people?
The fact that he gives money to charity does not condone this kind of behaviour.
Ashely Cole gives money to charity and he is a reprehensible
character.
It's a disgrace that an England captain and a role model has done this.
What kind of example is he setting for young people?
The fact that he gives money to charity does not condone this kind of behaviour.
Ashely Cole gives money to charity and he is a reprehensible
character.
Posted by: James T, Kingston on 4:06pm Sun 23 Mar 08
Im sure if a disabled person came he would have moved....
he should have parked in mother and child...
Im sure if a disabled person came he would have moved....
he should have parked in mother and child...
Posted by: Lee on 3:15am Tue 25 Mar 08
Personally I don't see the big deal. We all use the disabled toilet, we all illegally park from time to time, it's just because of who he is that it's a big deal. Stop sipping the haterade folks, he's human.
Personally I don't see the big deal. We all use the disabled toilet, we all illegally park from time to time, it's just because of who he is that it's a big deal. Stop sipping the haterade folks, he's human.
Posted by: Peter, Hampshire on 5:29pm Wed 26 Mar 08
[quote][bold]Me again[/bold] wrote:
People park in disabled bays illegally all the time, how come they don't make the news? Wether a famous person does it or not it still isn't going to stop people from doing it so waste news space. There must be something more exciting going on that can be reported.[/quote] I look forward to the day you are disabled and then what you have to say when you try and find a Disabled Parking Bay.
The reason people of note are reported widely for abusing such things as disabled parking is because they are in the public eye and should know better and also set an example to others. The reason people like you are not reported widely is because no one has ever heard of you!!
Me again wrote:
People park in disabled bays illegally all the time, how come they don't make the news? Wether a famous person does it or not it still isn't going to stop people from doing it so waste news space. There must be something more exciting going on that can be reported.
I look forward to the day you are disabled and then what you have to say when you try and find a Disabled Parking Bay.
The reason people of note are reported widely for abusing such things as disabled parking is because they are in the public eye and should know better and also set an example to others. The reason people like you are not reported widely is because no one has ever heard of you!!
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