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    • Thank-you dx, What you have written is certainly helpful to my understanding. The only thing I would say, what I found to be most worrying and led me to start this discussion is, I believe the judge did not merely admonish the defendant in the case in question, but used that point to dismiss the case in the claimants favour. To me, and I don't have your experience or knowledge, that is somewhat troubling. Again, the caveat being that we don't know exactly what went on but I think we can infer the reason for the judgement. Thank-you for your feedback. EDIT: I guess that the case I refer to is only one case and it may never happen again and the strategy not to appeal is still the best strategy even in this event, but I really did find the outcome of that case, not only extremely annoying but also worrying. Let's hope other judges are not quite so narrow minded and don't get fixated on one particular issue as FTMDave alluded to.
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    • the claimant in their WS can refer to whatever previous CC judgements they like, as we do in our WS's, but CC judgements do not set a legal precedence. however, they do often refer to judgements like Bevis, those cases do created a precedence as they were court of appeal rulings. as for if the defendant, prior to the raising of a claim, dobbed themselves in as the driver in writing during any appeal to the PPC, i don't think we've seen one case whereby the claimant referred to such in their WS.. ?? but they certainly typically include said appeal letters in their exhibits. i certainly dont think it's a good idea to 'remind' them of such at the defence stage, even if the defendant did admit such in a written appeal. i would further go as far to say, that could be even more damaging to the whole case than a judge admonishing a defendant for not appealing to the PPC in the 1st place. it sort of blows the defendant out the water before the judge reads anything else. dx  
    • Hi LFI, Your knowledge in this area is greater than I could possibly hope to have and as such I appreciate your feedback. I'm not sure that I agree the reason why a barrister would say that, only to get new customers, I'm sure he must have had professional experience in this area that qualifies him to make that point. 🙂 In your point 1 you mention: 1] there is a real danger that some part of the appeal will point out that the person appealing [the keeper ] is also the driver. I understand the point you are making but I was referring to when the keeper is also the driver and admits it later and only in this circumstance, but I understand what you are saying. I take on board the issues you raise in point 2. Is it possible that a PPC (claimant) could refer back to the case above as proof that the motorist should have appealed, like they refer back to other cases? Thanks once again for the feedback.
    • Well barristers would say that in the hope that motorists would go to them for advice -obviously paid advice.  The problem with appealing is at least twofold. 1] there is a real danger that some part of the appeal will point out that the person appealing [the keeper ] is also the driver.  And in a lot of cases the last thing the keeper wants when they are also the driver is that the parking company knows that. It makes it so much easier for them as the majority  of Judges do not accept that the keeper and the driver are the same person for obvious reasons. Often they are not the same person especially when it is a family car where the husband, wife and children are all insured to drive the same car. On top of that  just about every person who has a valid insurance policy is able to drive another person's vehicle. So there are many possibilities and it should be up to the parking company to prove it to some extent.  Most parking company's do not accept appeals under virtually any circumstances. But insist that you carry on and appeal to their so called impartial jury who are often anything but impartial. By turning down that second appeal, many motorists pay up because they don't know enough about PoFA to argue with those decisions which brings us to the second problem. 2] the major parking companies are mostly unscrupulous, lying cheating scrotes. So when you appeal and your reasons look as if they would have merit in Court, they then go about  concocting a Witness Statement to debunk that challenge. We feel that by leaving what we think are the strongest arguments to our Member's Witness Statements, it leaves insufficient time to be thwarted with their lies etc. And when the motorists defence is good enough to win, it should win regardless of when it is first produced.   
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    • We have finally managed to obtain the transcript of this case.

      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

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      Please note that a recent case against UPS failed on exactly the same issue with the judge held that the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 did not apply.

      We will be getting that transcript very soon. We will look at it and we will understand how the judge made such catastrophic mistakes. It was a very poor judgement.
      We will be recommending that people do include this adverse judgement in their bundle so that when they go to county court the judge will see both sides and see the arguments against this adverse judgement.
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I have been reading on a number o threads in this section about people who are struggling to make ends meet on benefits. It is not easy, I know having been on benefits since 2006.

 

There are some things that are available to you, regarding Gas and Electricity, which we all know take most of our money every week/month.

 

1. Most Electric & Gas suppliers have a social tariff, which is generally much cheaper than the standard tariffs.

 

I personally was with Extremely Dear Fuel (EDF) and on their social tariff, I have just recently switched to British Gas on their assisted tariff, which is saving me even more. You can usually find out by just giving your supplier a ring and asking, they don't always publicise their social tariffs.

 

2. If you have found yourself in debt because of hardship, you can apply to various trust funds to help with utility debt. I was £300 in debt with my electricity this time last year. I applied to the EDF Energy Trust Fund and they credited me with £550 to wipe out the debt and leave me on a solid foot for the future.

 

The debt I had with EDF was preventing me switching to a cheaper supplier, as they don't let you switch when you owe them money. A lot of the main suppliers operate these trust funds but they are not well advertised and you need to find out about them. They just about all will help with any utility debt, gas, electric, water, telephone.

 

These things are there and they will help ease your situation but you have to apply yourself, or switch your supplier or ask about social tariffs.

 

So if you are struggling, give these things a go.

 

Also if you are on benefits and have children at school between years 3 to 9, you can get a free laptop and 12 months broadband access. It is called Home Access and is there to be claimed.

 

I hope some of you who are struggling with utility debt can read this and get some help:)

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I have just had a look on www.energychoices.co.uk in the social tariffs section, it lists all the suppliers and their social tariffs. Eon does do a social tariff but it is only open to those customers over 60.

 

To give you and others a better ides of the savings, this is what I pay from British Gas for my Electricity (we are all electric);

Daytime Rates

First 225KW/H = 19.950p

Ramainder of day units = 9.702p

 

Night Rate (0000 - 0700) = 2.479p

 

Our water and storage heaters all charge up during the night rate.

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Advice Now provides free advice on a range of subjects, including benefits.

 

They have a particularly useful page on how to handle an interview under caution.

 

Additionally, they link to local organisations which may be able to offer free help.

My advice is based on my opinion, my experience and my education. I do not profess to be an expert in any given field. If requested, I will provide a link where possible to relevant legislation or guidance, so that advice provided can be confirmed and I do encourage others to follow those links for their own peace of mind. Sometimes my advice is not what people necesserily want to hear, but I will advise on facts as I know them - although it may not be what a person wants to hear it helps to know where you stand. Advice on the internet should never be a substitute for advice from your own legal professional with full knowledge of your individual case.

 

 

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How about Essential ESA reads

 

The Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008 Just about everything ESA

The Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008 No. 794

 

ESA Handbook for Heath Care Proffesionals Administering Tests

http://www.cpag.org.uk/esa/mstd_esa_hbk.pdf

 

DWP Decision Makers Guides (Chapters 8 & 9 are ESA specific)

Decision Makers' Guide - DWP

 

New ESA Points System Review coming in Oct 2010

http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/work-capability-assessment-review-addendum.pdf

 

A-Z of medical conditions - DWP

 

Employment and Support Allowance - how to claim

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/FinancialSupport/esa/DG_172014

 

^^^ if you scroll down the page there is a link for an "Interactive Claim Form" Very handy as you can save it to your PC & then play around with it as much as you like before completing the final one.

 

It maybe worth a mod edit to categorise and put all links into a single 1st post which following posts can suggest links add to on mod approval?

 

p.s. Sorry to create you more work but it would help :-) Alsso some of the links in previous posts are dead :eek:

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This is a very good link too from the Centre for social justice it contains links to some very good publications including one called Dynamic Benefits: Towards Welfare That Works.

 

This was edited by the then Rt. Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP now the work and pensions secretary.

 

The Centre for Social Justice - Publicationshttp://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/client/images/swf/CSJ%20dynamic%20benefits%20pp1-151.pdf

 

http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/client/downloads/2_CSJ%20Dynamic%20Benefits_PartIIandIII.pdf

 

http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/client/downloads/3_CSJ%20Dynamic%20Benefits_AppendicesToEnd.pdf

 

http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/client/downloads/CSJ%20Dynamic%20Benefits%20exec%20WEB%20NEW.pdf

 

Enjoy the read it is quiet an eye opener of things maybe to come under this coalition government.

 

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Here's a few on-line benefits calculators.

 

HB and LHA rates vary by regions known as "Broad Market Rental Areas" (BMRAs), therefore it is important that you also check on your own council's web-site's benefit calculator.

See "Check your eligibility for housing benefit" below.

Directgov: Check your eligibility for housing benefit

 

DWP and HMRC benefits and credits:

Benefits adviser service : Directgov - Do it online

 

Alternative "benefits search" c/o "Turn to us":

Benefits Search

 

The LHA-Direct website has been developed to enable tenants renting accommodation from a private landlord to calculate the possible amount of Housing Benefit available to them from their Local Authority.

https://lha-direct.voa.gov.uk/Secure/Default.aspx

Still waiting for your blank ESA50 form to arrive? they can be downloaded from the web, however don't be too hasty to send it off - I say this because ESA is biased to fail claimants and shove them onto JSA, it's a cost saving exercise pretending to be something to help and support us.

 

Please read this thread before you fill in the ESA50:

How important is the ESA50 & supporting evidence?

 

There are also some helpful fact-sheets here c/o Disability Alliance:

 

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I'm not a qualified welfare rights adviser, but I'm planning on becoming one. I'm no substitute for more competent advice from trained CAB and welfare rights workers - [URL="http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/benefits-tax-credits-minimum/127741-benefits-advice.html"]see this post[/URL] by Joa, great advice and links! I've been running a Crisis Loan campaign and help since Jan 2007 . See my annotations c/o "theyworkforyou". I'm also currently interested by the recent DWP Medical Services reform and the effect this is having on valid claims, seriously - someone needs to be keeping a suicide count.

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Welcome - www.energysavingplug.co.uk

 

CAG has altered the link check it extra space in .co.uk remove

 

 

Claim Your Free Plug Using Code: DIR0004004

 

 

Switching off your electrical items just got easier with the LIME energy saving plug. This intelligent plug provides total shutdown in one easy click via your remote control

 

(useful for those of us unable to reach plugs and sockets!).

 

To claim your FREE LIME energy saving plug someone in your household needs to be aged 70 or over

Or if you are under 70 but you or someone in your household receive one of the following benefits you are eligible to claim a free plug:

 

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This is their entry on the Information Commissioner`s Office register.

 

 

Registration Number: Z6148679

Date Registered: 07 December 2001 Registration Expires: 06 December 2010

 

Data Controller: ATOS ORIGIN IT SERVICES UK LIMITED

 

Address:

NO 4 TRITON SQUARE

REGENT'S PLACE

LONDON

NW1 3HG

Other Names:

SCHLUMBERGERSEMA

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ATOS ORIGIN MEDICAL SERVICES

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Have a happy and prosperous 2013 by avoiiding Payday loans. If you are sent a private message directing you for advice or support with your issues to another website,this is your choice.Before you decide,consider the users here who have already offered help and support.

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Not sure if this has been posted before, but if your claim involves back pain, these docs may be used for reference, being a report by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (Royal College of Surgeons) on back pain, and prospects of returning to work etc.

Elsa x

backs3.pdf

backs2.pdf

backs1.pdf

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excellent link thanks - struggling with a dla problem currenlty - I have been advised that once you have requested a decsion 'be looked at again' you basically have time after that new decison to appeal?

'rise like lions after slumber, in unvanquishable number, shake your chains to the earth like dew, which in sleep had fall'n on you, ye are many, they are few.' Percy Byshse Shelly 1819

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Freedom of Information Requests to DWP

 

The Freedom of Information Act (2000) is a useful way to get information from the DWP. You can make requests online using the WhatDoTheyKnow website:

 

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/body/dwp

 

So far there are more than 600 requests to the DWP on the site, together with the answers from the DWP. If you want to make a request, read the Help pages first:

 

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/about

 

It's worth browsing this site to see the kind of FOI requests that have been made (some eccentric and some provocative). The DWP does not charge but will refuse requests that would cost them too much time to comply with.

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Handy link.

Did you also post this in benefits forum ?

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I have before Martin - I created a post on it last week.

My advice is based on my opinion, my experience and my education. I do not profess to be an expert in any given field. If requested, I will provide a link where possible to relevant legislation or guidance, so that advice provided can be confirmed and I do encourage others to follow those links for their own peace of mind. Sometimes my advice is not what people necesserily want to hear, but I will advise on facts as I know them - although it may not be what a person wants to hear it helps to know where you stand. Advice on the internet should never be a substitute for advice from your own legal professional with full knowledge of your individual case.

 

 

Please do not seek, offer or produce advice on a consumer issue via private message; it is against

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