Can a car be filmed by a parking warden?

Can a car be filmed by a parking warden?

In all areas where CCTV is filmed or parking wardens operate, a notice is displayed or residents are informed where this is in use through promotional information on websites etc. However, with this app, no user of a car is going to know that they have been filmed and sent in, which contravenes GDPR.

Why was a car buried for 50 years?

Ok here’s the catch, the car doesn’t run, is held together only by rust and mud, and has spent the last 50 years buried in a waterlogged concrete vault. Who put it there and why? Let’s find out. Unusual Cars – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… Loading…

Who is affected by people parking on the footpath?

“Those that have a disability and get impacted by people parking on the footpath, those pushing buggies or elderly on scooters who have to go into traffic to get around the illegally parked vehicle,” says Alex.

Is it illegal to Park on the pavement?

Parking on the pavement should not be outlawed – existing regulations should be observed and enforced, so it’s illegal on a double yellow line, otherwise it is only an offence if the pavement is obstructed.

What was the car like 100 years ago?

Cars have come a long way in the last 100 years. As car companies showed off their latest models at the Detroit auto show last week and engineers experiment with self-driving vehicles and solar panel roofs, the technology of 1914 seems pretty archaic. A 1914 Ford Model T Touring car.

Ok here’s the catch, the car doesn’t run, is held together only by rust and mud, and has spent the last 50 years buried in a waterlogged concrete vault. Who put it there and why? Let’s find out. Unusual Cars – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… Loading…

What was the biggest change in the auto industry 100 years ago?

Work conditions that were less desirable led to a high turnover rate, which Anderson said was one of the reasons Ford introduced the “Five-Dollar Day” wage increase in 1914. Via CarData Video. But the biggest change for cars 100 years ago was the electric starter, Anderson said.

How did the assembly line change the auto industry?

Anderson cites the assembly line as one of the biggest auto industry game-changers of the era. Introduced in 1913 by Henry Ford, by the following year it had reduced the time it took to make a single Model T to 90 minutes, down from over 10 hours. Via CarData Video.