25,300 people have received penalty charge notices in the past year after driving down Corby’s main town centre road
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00:00I think it's a stealth task.
00:02Sundays you don't get things, or after six o'clock.
00:05So a bank holiday is a bank holiday, nobody's...
00:08So why is it put on a bank holiday to...
00:10You'd have thought they'd have opened this road without any fines
00:13to take the pressure off the traffic conjecture.
00:15Yes, I agree with that.
00:16On Elizabeth Street, but oh no.
00:18They'll force more people to use this, that means more fines.
00:22So what do you think the council should spend the money on?
00:24Er...
00:25Potholes.
00:26Potholes.
00:27I bet you that's the one everybody's saying, isn't it?
00:30The pavements.
00:31The pavements are nearly as bad as the roads.
00:34Well, I understand the reason why they need to prevent or slow the traffic down
00:40because of congestion, and it's a bit risky as well, you know,
00:44with lots of people crossing.
00:46So I get that, but I think the fines are a little bit steep.
00:50They really, really are.
00:51You know, there was one person that was on Facebook, £131,
00:56because they weren't sure by the sign.
00:59The signs aren't very clear.
01:01And, er, she was back and forwards a couple of times,
01:05looking to where she could go.
01:06So, of course, she got fined three times.
01:08It's a good thing to stop the cars going through.
01:11It's great.
01:12A lot easier for us to get in and out the ranks.
01:14A lot better.
01:15It's a lot safer.
01:16The only problem I've got for George Street is that zebra cross.
01:21Far too big.
01:22It takes ages for people to walk across.
01:25Instead of walking straight, they walk diagonally.
01:27They're just emotional.