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    • Hi Sorry for the delay in getting back to you The email excuse and I do say excuse to add to your account and if court decide LL can't recoup costs will be removed is a joke. So I would Ask them: Ask them to provide you with the exact terms within your Tenancy Agreement that allows them to add these Court Fees to your Account before it has been decided in Court by a Judge. Until the above is answered you require these Court Fees to be removed from your Account (Note: I will all be down to your Tenancy Agreement so have a good look through it to see what if any fees they can add to your account in these circumstances)
    • Thank you for your responses. As requested, some more detail. Please forgive, I'm writing this on my phone which always makes for less than perfect grammar. My Dad tries but English not his 1st language, i'm born and bred in England, a qualified accountant and i often help him with his admin. On this occasion I helped my dad put in his renewal driving licence application around 6 weeks before expiry and with it the disclosure of his sleep apnoea. Once the licence expired I told him to get in touch with his GP, because the DVLA were offering only radio silence at that time (excuses of backlogs When I called to chase up). The GP charged £30 for an opinion letter on his ability to drive based on his medical history- at the time I didn't take a copy of the letter, but I am hoping this will be key evidence that we can rely on as to why s88 applies because in the GP opinion they saw no reason he couldn't drive i need to see the letter again as im going only on memory- we forwarded the letter in a chase up / complaint to the DVLA.  In December, everything went quiet RE the sleep apnoea (i presume his GP had given assurance) but the DVLA noticed there had been a 2nd medical issue in the past, when my father suffered a one off mini stroke 3 years prior. That condition had long been resolved via an operation (on his brain of all places, it was a scary time, but he came through unscathed) and he's never had an issue since. We were able to respond to that query very promptly (within the 14 days) and the next communication was the licence being granted 2 months later. DVLA have been very slow in responding every step of the way.  I realise by not disclosing the mini stroke at the time, and again on renewal (had I known I'd have encouraged it) he was potentially committing an offence, however that is not relevant to the current charge being levied, which is that he was unable to rely on s88 because of a current medical issue (not one that had been resolved). I could be wrong, I'm not a legal expert! The letter is a summons I believe because its a speeding offence (59 in a temp roadworks 50 limit on the A1, ironically whist driving up to visit me). We pleaded guilty to the speeding but not guilty to the s87.  DVLA always confirmed to me on the phone that the licence had not been revoked and that he "May" be able to continue to drive. They also confirmed in writing, but the letter explains the DVLA offer no opinion on the matter and that its up to the driver to seek legal advice. I'll take the advice to contact DVLA medical group. I'm going to contact the GP to make sure they received the SAR request for data, and make it clear we need to see a copy of the opinion letter. In terms of whether to continue to fight this, or to continue with the defence, do we have any idea of the potential consequences of either option? Thanks all
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    • Sleep apnoea: used to require the condition  to be “completely” controlled Sometime before June 2013 DVLA changed it to "adequately" controlled. I have to disagree with MitM regarding the effect of informing DVLA and S.88 A diagnosis of sleep apnoea doesn't mean a licence wont be granted, and, indeed, here it was. If the father sought medical advice (did he?) : this is precisely where S.88 applies https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64edcf3a13ae1500116e2f5d/inf1886-can-i-drive-while-my-application-is-with-dvla.pdf p.4 for “new medical condition” It is shakier ground if the opinion of a healthcare professional wasn’t sought. in that case it is on the driver to state they believed they met the medical standard to drive. However, the fact the licence was then later granted can be used to be persuasive that the driver’s belief they met the standard was correct. What was the other condition? And, just to confirm, at no point did DVLA say the licence was revoked / application refused? I’d be asking DVLA Drivers’ Medical Group why they believe S.88 doesn’t apply. S.88 only applies for the UK, incidentally. If your licence has expired and you meet the conditions for S.88 you can drive in the U.K., but not outside the U.K. 
    • So you think not pay until DN then pay something to the oc to delay selling to dcas?    then go from there? 
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The council have finally taken some notice....yippee.. but won't do anything before warning them of a visit a week on Friday!

 

I hope if the house is thinking of setting on fire it will give them the same advance warning. I lost twin baby cousins in a accidental electrical fire and it was rude enough not to warn of it's arrival and book a prior appointment.

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What makes me want to swear today? *deep breath*

The weather, the fact it's too early, the weather, xmas in 23 days, no money, DLA tribunal tomorrow and I don't feel ready at ALL, now 18 yo son still needing dragging out of bed for college, headaches, banks (that's a permanent thing I concede) and did I mention the weather?

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Ah, the weather.

 

River at it's highest for three years, house in danger yet again.

I'm going to find some wood for a boat and Mrs Lex has started to collect some animals. :(

 

 

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Thats what I thought when I drove out of the yard this morning !!

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I'm on me way Bookie my love !!! :)

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Well, feeling a tad better after no sleep last night. Made a calendar for my parents with their old pics and ordered it not last week the week before. It took a week to scan all their old pics, then had to try to get consent off selfish twin over which pics she will 'allow' me to use in it (even though my parents own the pics, not her and have seen them all before, although a while ago :rolleyes:), then had to choose which pics to put in the calendar and what will fit. Phew. Anyhoo, my parents live in the States, have done for years and couldn't take their pics when they emigrated and scanning wasn't really heard of back then. After Mum having a stroke earlier this year thought it would be nice to give them some old memories back and would be a nice Xmas gift. Placed said order, requested and paid for Fed Ex signed delivery which it says on their website is trackable, was told order processed and dispatched. I put on envelope do not open until Xmas day so they will not know who it from or what it is until Xmas day. When dispatch details recieved, was given no tracking number. Yesterday sent an email asking for the tracking number. Got a reply back saying please be patient, order will be with you shortly. No Tracking no. I rang up and explained order going to U.S. not me, so how am I supposed to know they have got it without spoiling surprise, and reminded I paid extra for this special delivery service (£18 to be exact). Was given tracking number. Went on Fed Ex and another courier they said 'they might have used'. Neither company recognised the tracker number. Got back to the company who I ordered it from who said they would look into it. Have just been informed that their production team (who are apparently in France) has NO record of it, and an investigation is now taking place. They have requested my order be re-printed and sent (printing takes 5 days), and have refunded the delivery costs. This does not instill much confidence and I don't really care about refund, I care about the order being delivered in time!! :mad: This is a special gift and an awfull lot of time and care has gone into this and with what happened to my Mum they would really appreciate the memories. I know the copany I ordered it from don't care about this but I'm really mad. It's a good job I didn't just accept the original ignorant answer of 'be patient'.

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Hmm... bit bad of them! there are only 23 sleeps 'till santa comes!

 

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Taxi drivers exploiting their 2nd tariff.

 

Booked car for 7am, he turned up at 6.56 - I didn't look at the exact time, just assumed it was 7am, hopped in and didn't realise I was being charged time and a half for 75% of my journey.

 

£17 for a 5 mile journey, clear traffic and no lights to stop at.

 

Had I have realised before leaving the house, I'd have made sure I'd got in at 7.01.....!

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Did you get a receipt and his cab no? One made me pay an extra third for being out of area once (next street is out of area, I'm not) so I wrote to Taxi Licensing office at local council and they made him refund me.

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Did you get a receipt and his cab no? One made me pay an extra third for being out of area once (next street is out of area, I'm not) so I wrote to Taxi Licensing office at local council and they made him refund me.

 

Unfortunately not, I was in a rush to catch a train. I've just moved into the area so still trialling different routes into the office. This has been, by far, my most expensive journey into the office to date... £17.20 (he let me off with the pennies), plus £8.50 train, £3.00 bus... £28 for the total journey. My colleague who lives over 100 miles away pays the same for his train alone.. :lol:

 

Think I'll stick to the more tedious route from now on!

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Unfortunately not, I was in a rush to catch a train. I've just moved into the area so still trialling different routes into the office. This has been, by far, my most expensive journey into the office to date... £17.20 (he let me off with the pennies), plus £8.50 train, £3.00 bus... £28 for the total journey. My colleague who lives over 100 miles away pays the same for his train alone.. :lol:

 

Think I'll stick to the more tedious route from now on!

 

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I bet Bookie is making them work hard today. .

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Yeh, how did it go Bookie ??

 

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