Tax discs/Parking permits.



Remember the good old days when you used to have a little sticker in the window, right? A humble rectangle of laminated truth. It said, “Expires June 30th.” You saw it every day. It was like your car whispering, “Hey man I’m legal. I’m good. We’re safe.” Now? That sticker’s gone. Replaced by a database. A database, . That’s like replacing your Nan’s cakes with a wooden log!

So now you don’t know when your permit expires. You just feel it. You sense it. You’re walking down the street, sipping your goat milk latte, and you see your car getting hoisted up like Simba in The Lion King. And that’s when it hits you: “Oh No!!… I think my permit expired.” That’s not a reminder. That’s a spiritual awakening!

And they say it’s to save paper. PAPER?, I would kill a tree to not get towed. I would personally chop down a redwood, carve the expiry date into it, and strap it to my windshield like a Viking shield. You know what else saves paper? Not printing the tow invoice that comes with a £300 fine and a sarcastic note that says, “You should’ve checked the app.”

The app? The app is like a jealous ex. It knows everything, but it won’t tell you until it’s too late. “Oh, you wanted a notification? You should’ve turned on push alerts.”

So now your car’s gone, your wallet’s crying, and the environment’s like, “But hey we saved a sticker.”

That’s the future, friends. No paper. Just pain! 

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