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 A LANDLORD was so fed up with people abusing his pu stanley mug bs car parkthat he introduced a fee - and doesnt care about losing customers. The North Yorkshire landlord, who has not been named, says he was so sick of overnight campers, walkers, and anybody but customers using the car park he had a machine installed. 3The landlord says he got  daily abuse  from people who wanted to use his car park, but not support any of its businessesCredit: Evening Gazette3He has now introduced a parking fee - but has been criticisedCredit: Evening GazetteHe says he also came up against to  daily abuse  and swearing from people who wanted to park outside the Fox and Hound Hotel at Slapewath but didn x2 stanley mugs 7;t support the bus stanley quencher iness. The landlord, of Huss Ltd, said the issues with troublesome parkers has been dragging out for five years. Huss Ltd also owns The Chase cafe and Retriever restaurant buildings, which sit on the same grounds as the pub, and the landlord told Teesside Live he Bodl X Factor rapist Philip Blackwell  targeted two more victims due to police delays
 A MAN with a skin infection has claimed he has been banned from a local taxi firm because he was  too smelly .Stephen Davis, 52, has cellulitis, a bacterial skin infection which can inflame the legs and break the skin.3 Stephen Davis needs to go to his GP for treatment three times a weekCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceMr Davis, who also suffers from diabetes, has been having his condition treated since March 2018 and needs to visit his GP surgery three times a week using a taxi.Mr Davis says tha stanley mattermos t he has his dressings changed on Friday and when Monday comes around the bandages can be a little smelly.But M stanley thermos r Davis, from Gloucester, said he received a message this week saying he could not use his usual cab firm - because a driver had complained about his personal hygiene.Mr Davis said:  When I got home on Monday night I had a voicemail on my landline and when I played it back it told me to ring the taxi number. When I called the operator told me that there wa stanley termosar s an issue of som