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    • I doubt HMCTS holds any data on whether arrests by AEAs required police assistance.  They couldn't or wouldn't provide data on how many of warrants issued were successfully executed - just the number issued!  In my experience, arrest warrants whether with or without bail are [surprisingly] carried out with little or no fuss.  I think it's about how you treat people - a little respect and courtesy goes a long way. If you treat people badly they will react the same way. Occasions when police are called to assist are not common and, having undertaken or managed many thousands of these over the years, I can only recall a handful of occasions when police assistance was necessary. On one occasion, many years ago, I arrested and transported a man from Hampshire to Bristol prison on a committal warrant. It was just me and he was no problem. I didn't know the Bristol area (pre Sat Nav) and he was kind enough to provide directions - seems he knew the prison.  One young chap on another committal warrant jumped out of his back window and I had to chase him across several garden fences.  When he gave up (we were both knackered) I agreed to drive by his girlfriend's house to say farewell for a while.  I gave them a few moments and he was fine. The most difficult are breach warrants but mainly in locating the defendant as they don't want to go back to prison - can't blame them.  These were always dealt with by the police until the Access to Justice Act transferred responsibility from them to the magistrates' courts. The fact was the police did not actively pursue them and generally only executed them when they arrested someone for something else and found they had a breach warrant outstanding.  Hence the transfer of responsibility.
    • thats down to mcol making that option available for you to select, you cant force it. typically if there are known processing delays at northants bulk it will be atleast 14 days later if not more.
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    • nope, as the display model was not the colour the customer wanted. but your question is totally immaterial anyway as custom built doesn't come into it. dx
    • as long as aos is done by day 19 from the date on the claimform they get a total of 33 days to file a defence. (whereby the date top right on the claimform is ONE in the 33 day count) dx  
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I once had some success in getting rid of a wart by rubbing it with half a potato, then burying it at the full moon. Maybe the same process would work with DCAs?

 

Apparently some young neophytes are experimenting with pigs bladders as a means of predicting earthquakes

 

Don't you find modern science fascinating? There really is no end to which Aristotelian physics and sympathetic magic can be used to enhance our modern lifestyles.

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I once had some success in getting rid of a wart by rubbing it with half a potato, then burying it at the full moon. Maybe the same process would work with DCAs?

 

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But how you going to get a DCA to stay still long enough for you to rub him with half a potato.

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Have just found this thread and it has cracked me up....... choked on my wine with laughter and then sneezed (bless me):p and bless all who sail in CAG:D

 

You have only JUST found it.....my you have missed many bless-ed days. The OP (bless them) has disappeared without a trace......

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We may scoff at the naivety of what passed for science in ancient times, but from 3rd century BC onward they had grasped the concept of observing and experimenting to prove whatever theory they had.

 

OK they had some pretty bizarre magical theories amongst the good stuff, they just didnt have the depth of understanding to differenciate between the real and mythical, but they were on the right track with observation and experiment. Eventually they would have shaken off the myth and magic, just as our culture did.

 

That was until religious nut cases came along and convinced everyone that all you needed to know was in the Bible, stopping science in its tracks for a thousand plus years.

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By promising him full payment with a card of course :rolleyes::p

 

And then what do you bury in the garden, the half spud or the DC ?

 

The OP (bless them) has disappeared without a trace......

 

He is still aware of what is going on as though as he gets an email of every one of these post.

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Whichever will provide the best compost
Surely you mean the best fertiliser. Which would be the DCA as they are full of...

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Whichever will provide the best compost....after all ain't s**t the best fertilizer??

 

Surely you mean the best fertiliser. Which would be the DCA as they are full of...

 

That's what I put.....in a round about way :p

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haha, I think it's the Newcastle Brown at this time of night! Just had the image pop into my head and had to come on and post it!

 

Ewwww.....Newky Brown......can't drink that no matter how drunk I am, and I am very drunk now. :lol: Maybe should be posting in the drunk thread in the bear garden....

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There's a bottle of Morgan's Spiced Rum, and a bottle of JD next to me, so I think I'm best sticking with the newky or else I'll be like a tazmanian devil!! I think this thread will be moved to the Bear garden soon though!

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Make sure you bless your empty bottles and stick them in your drawer, and your hangover will be gone!

 

I have sworn on all the empties. They should be full, but no.....the bless'ed things are all gone. No amount of praying is gonna bring them back :(

 

Ok, am too drunk now and should not be posting. Took me 5 minutes to write this.

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Not fair. :mad:

 

I turn my back for 5 mns and y'all have fun with the latest nutter without me. :mad:

 

Personally, I think that the title should be edited to just say "this is CRAZY" and no need for the rest... nuff said.

 

And to think I thought the "free man of the land" mantra was the worst we could get thrown at! :rolleyes:

 

Let me seriously (for once) tell you about positive thinking:

 

When you are deep in financial crap, and dare not answer the phone because it is only ever more companies hounding you for money you do not have.

When you have applied for 132 jobs and only 5 replied to say thanks, but no thanks, the others didn't even acknowledge your existence.

When your child will have permanently deformed feet because you couldn't afford to get them proper shoes at the time their bones were so fragile.

When it seems that the only solution left is to hermetically seal the house and turn the gas on full with you and your kids in it (before they come and turn off the gas altogether that is).

 

Then, positive thinking is finding something like CAG, where people who have been in the same kind of crap will show you by example how to fight back, how to reclaim your money, your dignity, your life. Positive thinking is fighting those faceless entities until they retreat and give up, and then going after them for retribution. Positive thinking is refusing to let the anonymous bstrds reduce you to a shell of the positive vibrant human being you once were.

 

How DARE you patronise us with your "blessings" and your self-satisfied pontifications? You are a slimy leech, someone I feel ashamed to share even a tiny part of this planet or have common DNA with.

 

CAG is ALL about positive thinking: Help yourself and you will be helped. Put THAT in your blessed pipe and smoke it, buddy. :mad:

 

 

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Sorry, I started reading and to start with, I was thinking "oh yet another rambling crazy", then I was laughing at you guys' replies and then I found myself getting angrier and angrier at the sheer gall of him... By the time I had caught up with all 6 pages, wellllll....

 

Actually, I am NOT sorry. I know it won't make any difference and that I have no chance of getting through the multi-layers of conceited self-delusional that surround his woolly brain, but I feel better for saying it anyway. :razz:

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