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  1. To me it all seems to be about the definition of what the word 'rules' means. What happens when the 'rules' are broken? Rules can be an ambiguous analogy for those who choose to bend them. Rules and laws are important because they help to obtain and continue a balanced level of safety, fairness, order and justice. Rules help us learn and prepare for living in a wider society. If the rules were blurred for the Gov gatherings the phrase common sense comes to mind for those who participated. There were others who didn't attend because they had common sense of the rules. My thought on this case one rule for one and one rule for another.
  2. Sad to know Pele has died. A fashion legend and a football legend.
  3. I’ll find out what paperwork has been kept. Thinking of how these companies carry on, would you receive notification of any court proceedings whereby you’d receive paperwork to defend or is there a clandestine way private parking notices are dealt with. I hope that’s not the case.
  4. Thanks DX that's prompted me to have a read of this after looking up POFA2012 https://www.britishparking.co.uk/write/Documents/AOS/AOS_CoP_June_2013_update.pdf
  5. The initial appeal was sent to Civil E back in Feb when the notice first received. Not to DCBL. I'm helping a friend as where the situation is now.
  6. Appeal sent to Civil Enforcement the ANPR parking company. Was rejected. There was no offer of opportunity to pay for the extra half hour. Friend parking in a leisure centre went over the three hour free parking and was inside the venue all the time. Was not aware of three hour restriction on free parking as was always free to venue users in the past, no restriction if using the facilities.
  7. Is there a time limit a debt collection agency, used by the parking company, can send demand letters to pay after the original date when parked please. At the moment the time after the parking date is 6 months.
  8. Interesting thought on this 'Never apologise, never explain' turns out to be right - The Post UNHERD.COM “Never apologise, never explain” is one of those phrases that has ended up being attributed to Winston Churchill, like everything. It may have originally been said by Victorian Oxford scholar Benjamin Jowett, along with “Get it...
  9. The Bojo way seems to be Never apologise never explain which is accredited to Winston Churchill. Similar attributes?
  10. When I click on last page of a thread to read I get an 'Uh Oh your link has been broken' type of message alert.
  11. What i've read about LFT and PCR tests is they both have their own ambiguities however, PCR tests are sent to a Lab but they don't know how 'right' the result they are looking at is. I would say yes UB, could have neg LFT and a positive PCR.
  12. medconfidential.org It seems we have until the 23rd June to opt out of having our NHS history data harvested. The web site above has a link to the place you can opt out. Shame the conversation hasn't been advertised as it should be so everyone knows and understands being fully aware of the choice.
  13. Ignore the 191 and 192 pages mention that was for Article 50 prob, but I agree an anomaly, I see 106
  14. Me too TJ. I believe the pages are in the region of 191 and 192 currently. At least we're here, and working through it
  15. The antagonistic approach is being used big time by the Cons, we saw a lot of that during the Trump administration. It's known as hegemonic practices. Unfortunately it does have it's power for a bit until enough people see through it because it repeats itself. The bots used for this during the last general election were prevalent in this. It's a powerful tool with social media but it's now being flushed out more and people looking for the truth. Not cover ups. You see the antagonistic denigrate the person and twist the argument, all done in a specific order. There must be a school of learning for it You see the same words being used like the word 'whingeing', has now been pulled out of the bag. I saw question time and although someone may get pulled onto the back foot of the argument at the beginning, they certainly weren't by the end
  16. Have pages 189 and 190 been used for posting as can't be accessed. This thread is an important read to more than you can imagine.
  17. A conundrum. The UK can have a referendum to leave the EU yet there's an argument on whether Scotland can have a referendum to become independent from the UK. We had a referendum to become independent from the EU. I would prefer Scotland to stay with us but i'm looking at the situation as to it's ok for us to have a referendum but not ok for Scotland to have a referendum. Maybe for Scotland to have a poll before a referendum to see if they want a referendum.
  18. I wonder what the plan is for next year? Another roll out or does the vaccine last for life?
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