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Tony
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Posted: Tue May 29,
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Just to advise this
was missed last time due to football coverage.
Worth
loooking at.
ITV 10pm traffic warden confessions....
Monday June
04th.
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Bakedalasker
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Posted: Tue May 29,
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FH06URY

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Posted: Tue May 29,
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Tony
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Posted: Tue May 29,
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Well I guess most
have missed the Whistle Blower BBC programme on Bailiff
ghost visits, bumping fees to £390 without prior
visits.
And; BBC inside out, the Sunderland
warden exposures showing blatant ethnic prejudice with
pure schadenfreude of simply issuing tickets to people
who are personally disliked.
Great
Britain?
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Anisah786

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Posted: Wed May 30,
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Hi Tony,
Thank you very much for all the infromation
provided in relation traffic law etc..
To be
honest, I don't like traffic warden's there a complete
misery. I've been fined a few times now...
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Tony
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Posted: Thu May 31,
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Many of us do!
Because
the adversarial system prefers it that way. It permits
more gains by abuse and negligence from those who apply
their asymmettry of knowledge to other's disadvantage.
Then it is called a fine commonwealth, a false
representation where the wealth goes uncommonly to the
few. We 'appear' to all vote for
it.
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Bakedalasker
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Posted: Fri Jun 01,
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Tony
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Posted: Fri Jun 01,
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If you are not sure
about the illegalities going on behind the scenes, this
will be an eye opener.
The BBC bailiff one
showed many bailiffs making Ghost visits to bump their
prices from £155, to £390 in one go, without the usual
three visits required. They make one visit after a timed
delay and pretend they made three visits.
I
think the correct word for this conduct is fraud, have a
look at the fraud act 2006 here, if interested. It's a
very nice new act simple to read, here is a passage.
2 Fraud by false
representation
(1) A person is in breach of this
section if he-
(a) dishonestly makes a false
representation, and
(b) intends, by making the
representation-
(i) to make a gain for himself
or another, or
(ii) to cause loss to
another or to expose
another to a risk of loss.
(2) A
representation is false if-
(a) it is untrue or
misleading, and
(b) the person making it knows
that it is, or might be, untrue or misleading.
(3) "Representation" means any representation as
to fact or law, including a representation as to the
state of mind of-
(a) the person making the
representation, or
(b) any other person.
(4) A representation may be express or implied.
(5) For the purposes of this section a
representation may be regarded as made if it (or
anything implying it) is submitted in any form to any
system or device designed to receive, convey or respond
to communications (with or without human
intervention).
http://www.logiclaw.co.uk/Acts/acts.html
So if this interests you to know a bit more,
then it's for you, otherwise no need to look out for it.
That's all.
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