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    • Thanks for all the suggestions so far I will amend original WS and send again for review.  While looking at my post at very beginning when I submitted photos of signs around the car park I noticed that it says 5 hours maximum stay while the signage sent by solicitor shows 4 hours maximum stay but mine is related to electric bay abuse not sure if this can be of any use in WS.
    • Not sure what to make of that or what it means for me, I was just about to head to my kip and it's a bit too late for legalise. When is the "expenditure occured"?  When they start spending money to write to me?  Or is this a bad thing (as "harsh" would imply)? When all is said and done, I do not have two beans to rub together, we rent our home and EVERYTHING of value has been purchased by and is in my wife's name and we are not financially linked in any way.  So at least if I can't escape my fate I can at least know that they will get sweet FA from me anyway   edit:  ah.. Sophia Harrison: Time bar decision tough on claimants WWW.SCOTTISHLEGAL.COM Time bar is a very complex area of law in Scotland relating to the period in which a claim for breach of duty can be pursued. The Scottish government...   This explains it like I am 5.  So, a good thing then because creditors clearly know they have suffered a loss the minute I stop paying them, this is why it is "harsh" (for them, not me)? Am I understanding this correctly?  
    • urm......exactly what you filed .....read it carefully... it puts them to strict proof to prove the debt is enforceable, so thus 'holds' their claim till they coughup or not and discontinue. you need to get readingthose threads i posted so you understand. then you'll know whats maybe next how to react or not and whats after that. 5-10 threads a day INHO. dont ever do anything without checking here 1st.
    • I've done a new version including LFI's suggestions.  I've also change the order to put your strongest arguments first.  Where possible the changes are in red.  The numbering is obviously knackered.  See what you think. Background  1.1  The Defendant received the Parking Charge Notice (PCN) on the 06th of November 2020 following the vehicle being parked at Arla Old Dairy, South Ruislip on the 05th of December 2019.  Unfair PCN  4.1  On XXXXX the Defendant sent the Claimant's solicitors a CPR request.  As shown in Exhibit 1 (pages 7-13) the solicitors helpfully sent photos of 46 signs in their evidence all clearly showing a £60.00 parking charge notice (which will  be reduced if paid promptly).  There can be no room for doubt here - there are 46 signs produced in the Claimant's own evidence. 4.2  Yet the PCN affixed to the vehicle was for a £100.00 parking charge notice (reduced if paid promptly).  The reminder letters from the Claimant again all demanded £100. 4.3        The Claimant relies on signage to create a contract.  It is unlawful for the Claimant to write that the charge is £60 on their signs and then send demands for £100.   4.4        The unlawful £100 charge is also the basis for the Claimant's Particulars of Claim. No Locus Standi 2.1  I do not believe a contract exists with the landowner that gives MET Parking Services a right to bring claims in their own name. Definition of “Relevant contract” from the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Schedule 4,  2 [1] means a contract Including a contract arising only when the vehicle was parked on the relevant land between the driver and a person who is-  (a) the owner or occupier of the land; or  (b) Authorised, under or by virtue of arrangements made by the owner or occupier of the land, to enter into a contract with the driver requiring the payment of parking charges in respect of the parking of the vehicle on the land. According to https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/46/section/44  For a contract to be valid, it requires a director from each company to sign and then two independent witnesses must confirm those signatures.  2.2  The Defendant requested to see such a contract in the CPR request.  The contract produced was largely illegible and heavily redacted, and the fact that it contained no witness signatures present means the contract has not been validly executed. Therefore, there can be no contract established between MET Parking Services and the motorist. Even if “No Parking in Electric Bay” could form a contract (which it cannot), it is immaterial. There is no valid contract. Illegal Conduct – No Contract Formed  3.1 At the time of writing, the Claimant has failed to provide proof of planning permission granted for signage etc under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Lack of planning permission is a criminal offence under this Act and no contract can be formed where criminality is involved.  3.4        I also do not believe the claimant possesses this document.  No Keeper Liability  5.1        The defendant was not the driver at the time and date mentioned in the PCN and the claimant has not established keeper liability under schedule 4 of the PoFA 2012. In this matter, the defendant puts it to the claimant to produce strict proof as to who was driving at the time.  5.2 The claimant in their Notice To Keeper also failed to comply with PoFA 2012 Schedule 4 section 9[2][f] while mentioning “the right to recover from the keeper so much of that parking charge as remains unpaid” where they did not include statement “(if all the applicable conditions under this Schedule are met)”.    5.3        The claimant did not mention the parking period instead only mentioned time 20:25 which is not sufficient to qualify as a parking period.   Protection of Freedoms Act 2012  The notice must -  (a) specify the vehicle, the relevant land on which it was parked and the period of parking to which the notice relates; 22. In the persuasive judgement K4GF167G - Premier Park Ltd v Mr Mathur - Horsham County Court – 5 January 2024 it was on this very point that the judge dismissed this claim. 5.4  A the PCN does not comply with the Act the Defendant as keeper is not liable. Interest 6.2  It is unreasonable for the Claimant to delay litigation for four years in order to add excessive interest. Double Recovery  7.1  The claim is littered with made-up charges. 7.2  As noted above, the Claimant's signs state a £60 charge yet their PCN is for £100. 7.3  As well as the £100 parking charge, the Claimant seeks recovery of an additional £70.  This is simply a poor attempt to circumvent the legal costs cap at small claims. 29. Since 2019, many County Courts have considered claims in excess of £100 to be an abuse of process leading to them being struck out ab initio. An example, in the Caernarfon Court in VCS v Davies, case No. FTQZ4W28 on 4th September 2019, District Judge Jones-Evans stated “Upon it being recorded that District Judge Jones- Evans has over a very significant period of time warned advocates (...) in many cases of this nature before this court that their claim for £60 is unenforceable in law and is an abuse of process and is nothing more than a poor attempt to go behind the decision of the Supreme Court v Beavis which inter alia decided that a figure of £160 as a global sum claimed in this case would be a penalty and not a genuine pre-estimate of loss and therefore unenforceable in law and if the practise continued, he would treat all cases as a claim for £160 and therefore a penalty and unenforceable in law it is hereby declared (…) the claim is struck out and declared to be wholly without merit and an abuse of process.” 30. In Claim Nos. F0DP806M and F0DP201T, District Judge Taylor echoed earlier General Judgment or Orders of District Judge Grand, stating ''It is ordered that the claim is struck out as an abuse of process. The claim contains a substantial charge additional to the parking charge which it is alleged the Defendant contracted to pay. This additional charge is not recoverable under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Schedule 4 nor with reference to the judgment in Parking Eye v Beavis. It is an abuse of process from the Claimant to issue a knowingly inflated claim for an additional sum which it is not entitled to recover. This order has been made by the court of its own initiative without a hearing pursuant to CPR Rule 3.3(4)) of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998...'' 31. In the persuasive case of G4QZ465V - Excel Parking Services Ltd v Wilkinson – Bradford County Court -2 July 2020 (Exhibit 2) the judge had decided that Excel had won. However, due to Excel adding on the £60 the Judge dismissed the case. 7.7        The addition of costs not previously specified on signage are also in breach of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, Schedule 2, specifically paras 6, 10 and 14.  7.8        It is the Defendant’s position that the Claimant in this case has knowingly submitted inflated costs and thus the entire claim should be similarly struck out in accordance with Civil Procedure Rule 3.3(4).  In Conclusion  8.1        I invite the court to dismiss the claim. Statement of Truth I believe that the facts stated in this witness statement are true. I understand that proceedings for contempt of court may be brought against anyone who makes, or causes to be made, a false statement in a document verified by a statement of truth without an honest belief in its truth. 
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A strain of influenza which hit Australia and affected 98,000 people, is set to come to Britain and could case our worst epidemic for fifty years.

The outbreak of H2N2 has been the most severe on record and due to the global travel, it is set to come to the UK next.

Will it or wont it.I am taking no chances how about you.

The vulnerable groups include the over-65s, pregnant women, children from six to 24 months and those with long-term *illness such as *diabetes, heart disease and asthma.

 

Last year, less than half of those in the most at risk groups took up the free NHS flu jab.

https://www.unilad.co.uk/health/deadly-flu-outbreak-in-uk-expected-to-kill-thousands/

 

Well i have not much time this morning to hang around.

I am nipping off sharpish to the vets to have my Flu Injection.

Adios must fly.

Tawnyowl.

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A strain of influenza which hit Australia and affected 98,000 people, is set to come to Britain and could case our worst epidemic for fifty years.

 

Will it or wont it.I am taking no chances how about you.

The vulnerable groups include the over-65s, pregnant women, children from six to 24 months and those with long-term *illness such as *diabetes, heart disease and asthma.

 

 

https://www.unilad.co.uk/health/deadly-flu-outbreak-in-uk-expected-to-kill-thousands/

 

Well i have not much time this morning to hang around.

I am nipping off sharpish to the vets to have my Flu Injection.

Adios must fly.

Tawnyowl.

 

The usual pattern is "Flu strain emerges in Southern Hemisphere in their winter, then travels to Northern Hemisphere in ours". The WHO watches for the emerging prevalent strains, and uses these to advise on the vaccine strains, given the 6-8 months it takes to develop the vaccine and produce it in sufficient amounts.

It is the same pattern almost every year (regarding recommendations, and southern hemisphere, then northern).

 

Major outbreaks / risk of pandemic happens when a strain that hasn't been given sufficient protection by recent vaccines emerges (either by 'shift', where a new HxNx strain occurs by recombination, or the vaccine coverage for a recent HxNx strain decreases as the antigens 'drift')

 

The WHO aren't reporting H2N2 as the major strain in Australia / Oceania, in their last update from 16th October

http://www.who.int/influenza/surveillance_monitoring/updates/latest_update_GIP_surveillance/en/

and 98,000 (cases, not deaths!) out of 24+ million population isn't too bad!.

 

The Influenza A viruses this years UK vaccine are targeted against are a H1N1 and a H3N2 strain. They aren't targeted against a H2N2 strain. (They also cover one or two Influenza B strains depending on which vaccine is used).

GP's surgeries have been running vaccination campaigns for a while now, and those in an at risk group should already have received an invitation to attend for vaccination, if registered with a GP.

Even though the vaccine doesn't include a H2N2 strain : it is still worth having if you are a front-line (healthcare or social care worker), or in one of those 'at risk' groups.

 

Mind you, we've "been here before"

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-12691894

Calls to vaccinate against H2N2 : back in 2011!

 

So, in summary - if H2N2 becomes a problem, they'll have to mass produce the vaccine for it: the current stocks don't cover it.

That shouldn't stop people getting vaccinated if they are in a risk group, or relevant occupation: the current vaccine is correctly targeted against the currently circulating majority strains.

 

For the 'serious geeks'- techno-babble follows:

The strains recommended for the UK vaccine are the same HxNx strains as last year, but the H1N1 strain recommended has changed from one 'similar to a H1N1 strain originally isolated in California in 2009', to one 'similar to a H1N1 strain isolated in Michigan in 2015'.

(Source: http://www.who.int/influenza/vaccines/virus/candidates_reagents/201703_qanda_recommendation.pdf?ua=1 )

 

In a similar fashion, the vaccine recommended for the southern hemisphere's 2018 winter (our summer!) vaccine has a change, but they are advised to keep 'our currently advised' H1N1 strain, and keep a H3N2 strain, but change the H3N2 from a 'Hong Kong 2014-like' strain to a 'Singapore 2016-like' strain.

http://www.who.int/influenza/vaccines/virus/recommendations/2018_south/en/

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Let's hope it doesn't like our climate and stays away. I remember the bird flu scare, more scare than flu. Better to be vigilant though.

 

Influenza has a worldwide distribution, from the tropics, to the Arctic .

There has been interest in why the 1918 pandemic (H1N1) strain was so virulent : the strain was recovered from bodies buried from 1918, which had been preserved by burial in the Alaskan Arctic permafrost

https://www.intmedpress.com/serveFile.cfm?sUID=c14c6180-e571-4f23-ac97-b34c4843e328

 

I wouldn't pin your hopes on it not liking our climate ...... Flu quite likes temperate climes, and the winter of those climes making people congregate more.

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=BazzaS;5071925]Influenza has a worldwide distribution, from the tropics, to the Arctic .

There has been interest in why the 1918 pandemic (H1N1) strain was so virulent : the strain was recovered from bodies buried from 1918, which had been preserved by burial in the Alaskan Arctic permafrost

https://www.intmedpress.com/serveFile.cfm?sUID=c14c6180-e571-4f23-ac97-b34c4843e328

 

Hi BazzaS

Some interesting articles and thoughts on your two posts.Are you in the medical profession.

The one on Permafrost caught my eye.

I have just been looking at a tidal wave in Greenland some say due to Permafrost melting and causing a landslide.Something like that,lost the link now.Happened a while ago.And seems like not many people know about it.Happens quite a lot nowadays.

As the Permafrost is melting here there and everywhere it seems i wonder what other delights are to appear as years go by.

 

But i do get carried away,imagination travels too far sometimes,at least a year or so:madgrin:

Now this Flu injection maybe best to pop down to the Docs or Chemist and get this done.

 

Now these injections are you like me when at the Docs.

When the nurse takes aim with the needle do you close one eye look the other way then pass out,waking up when the deed is done.I often wonder how people deal with this.

Then insist on rest and recuperation at home with 24 hour watch for at least two days.TV,Laptop,Mobile all within reach.

Just wondering how people cope when the needle is in sight.

Talking about this has made me go quite faint,bed for another day while i think about this.

Bye for now.

Tawnyowl.

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Health warning after 'Aussie flu' blamed for deaths in Ireland

Elderly people, pregnant women and children with chronic illness in the UK are being urged to get vaccinated.

Health officials have urged people to get vaccinated following a number of deaths in Ireland which have been linked to "Australian flu".

 

The Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) said a "small number" of people had died in the last fortnight after contracting the H3N2 strain, which was blamed for one of Australia's worst ever flu outbreaks last year.

Public Health England and the Irish HSE have now urged people at higher risk of flu - including the elderly, pregnant women and children with chronic illness - to get vaccinated.

https://news.sky.com/story/health-warning-after-aussie-flu-blamed-for-deaths-in-ireland-11193127

 

'Aussie flu' continues its rampage as the NHS struggles to cope: Official data shows cases of the killer virus have surged by 48% in a week

Government statistics reveal 1,649 people were struck down with flu last week

The sharp rise in cases has been triggered by a surge in 2 aggressive subtypes

Usually, just one subtype, either A or B, is responsible for the majority of case

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5229191/Cases-Aussie-flu-surge-48-week-figures-show.html

 

Australian flu symptoms and what to look out for as H3N2 strain affects people in UK

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/australian-flu-symptoms-what-look-14101923

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There's at least one report of someone having it down here in Plymouth.

 

And?.

 

There are 3 current circulating strains, 2 of which are specific Flu A's, and a specific Flu B. There (if previous years are anything to go by) will be many other Flu A's about.

 

All the scares of "Aussie flu" miss the key point. It doesn't matter if it is a bad winter for Aussie Flu, or a winter for Flu A in general (of whichever HxNx types), or a bad winter for Flu A and Flu B : what matters is if it is a bad winter or not.

 

If a friend or relative ends up on ITU from 'flu, or dies from it : does it matter if it is Aussie flu or another Flu A, or even a Flu B ?!

 

Likely the key take home message is "get vaccinated if you are in a risk group" ; (no need to focus on "Aussie flu", you want to be protected against the other major circulating strains, too).

 

The experts are still discussing if they need to change from the current "2 different vaccines" approach to "3 different vaccines".

The inactivated vaccine (still used for adults in the UK) has been found not to give a good immune response in children, so they are given an attenuated vaccine instead (if it can be safely used ; if immunocompromised they would get the inactivated vaccine instead).

 

The upcoming possible change is because the inactivated vaccine has been found to give a poor response for the current strains in the over-65, the discussion being if they move to a (still inactivated) vaccine that also contains an adjuvant to boost immune response, for the over 65's.

 

Looking at the facts (and not media assumptions that often conflate all flu with Flu A, with Flu A (H3), with 'Aussie flu' (a specific H3N2 strain), or describe 'Aussie flu" as a H2N2 strain (when it isn;t ; it is H3N2):

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/671692/Weekly_national_influenza_report_week_01_2018.pdf

 

ITU admissions: 114 new admissions to ICU/HDU with confirmed influenza (5 influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, 17 influenza A(H3N2), 46 influenza A(unknown subtype) and 46 influenza B), so, yes, H3N2 is the largest of the fully identified strains, but still only 17 out of 114 (15%)

Hospital admissions: 421 hospitalised confirmed influenza cases, with 49 influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, 112 influenza A(H3N2), 81 influenza A(unknown subtype) and 179 influenza . Again, yes H3N2 is the largest of the fully identified strains, but still only 112 out of 421 (27%).

 

On the most superficial analysis 27% of flu admissions are from H3N2 but only 15% of critical care admissions. Does this mean one can argue that Aussie flu is in fact less severe than the others (if i is 27% of admissions but only 15% of critical care admissions)....... "There are lies, damned lies, and statistics" ..........

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problem is that there is more than one type of H2N3 virus going round, likewise H1N1 and 2 significant strains of the B virus. so jabs dont really prevent you from catching flu virus unless you are particularly lucky, just make your immune system more primed to fight it when it arrives. the so called Aussie flu has identifiable substrains so are we worried about the Brisbane flu or the Melbourne flu?

Mrs EB had her jab courtesy of work on fri, felt like garbage all weekend bit better today. People keep saying that the jab doesnt cause the symptoms but funny how many people get struck down like this immediately after having it. On the plus side she is much better today so gone off to meet all of the patients who come in complaining of feeling better than she does and demanding antibiotics.

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The vaccine is designed to be “best fit, for most” of the expected circulating strains.

 

It doesn’t provide 100% effective cover for those strains.

It doesn’t provide cover for all strains (those not included in the vaccine strains)

 

Yet, it is way better than not getting vaccinated. Even without 100% cover for the vaccine strains, it might not stop you catching flu (but it might!), but even if it doesn’t stop it, you’ll be less ill and less likely to spread it as effectively as full blown flu.

 

She felt rotten after the jab?

Unless she was given the children’s vaccine (a live attenuated strain), she can’t have caught flu from the vaccine, only had a different bug by coincidence, or had an immune response to the vaccine (not ‘flu, as the adult vaccine doesn’t contain live virus).

 

Either she would have developed whatever it was anyway (if it was another coincidental bug), or what she experienced was an immune response to the vaccine. If it was an immune response, then although she may have felt poorly, she can be reassured that she's had a good response to vaccination......

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There is, apparently, according to the local paper, now a French flu.

 

So what is “French flu” then?

My prediction is it is still Flu A (possibly with the circulating Flu B added in) and likely the circulating H1N1, H3N2 and other minority strains too.

 

French flu is almost certainly just “higher levels of the same being seen in France”, (just like some areas of the U.K. are seeing higher levels of influenza-like-illness (ILI)) unless and until it is shown this is (antigenically) a new strain.

 

I note that many local papers are saying “Aussie flu here” (or “headed here”), and then highlighting the FLUSURVEY map.

FLUSURVEY relies on the public self reporting ILI (so not even confirmed flu, let alone confirmed Flu A, let alone confirmed “Aussie flu”)

 

Yet again, “there are lies, damned lies, and statistics”.

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that is how the virus keeps going, it mutates otherwise it would have died out years ago (or at least caused no-one any effects) Spanish flu was so named because they were the ony country to admit that their people were going down like flies from it, Uk and French didnt want anyone to know how many it killed in case the Germans took advantage and started hostilities again. This then mutated into blaming the Spanish

The current one probably isnt even an epidemic and is certainly not a pandemic if you use the normal statistical methods for calculating such things. Funny the things you have to learn to do the Institute of Waste Management "sewage farms can be fun" diploma.

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What ever strain it is the flu doesn't care who it picks on best advice get protected I didn't and paid the price 2 weeks off work 2 courses of steroids and antibiotics which could of been avoided by having the jab especially anyone with long term health conditions!!

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Would my brother’s death from flu at the age of 20 be snowflakey enough for you? Our waiting room is packed with people suffering from something horrible and I personally wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Interestingly that same sort of rhetoric fuels the anti-vaccination lobby too, oh and kills children who die prematurely from preventable diseases.

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Whilst I have empathy for your brothers death, most people that say they have got flu and are Sat in a doctors waiting room cannot have flu. They have a bad cold and/or bad cough.

 

If they had flu they wouldn't be able to lift their head from the pillow.

 

That's the advice given to me by my GP some years ago when I genuinely had flu.

I couldn't get out of bed.

 

I've had the flu jab because of the work I do. I'm in a protected profession so get diphtheria,Tb,typhoid hep b and flu jabs every year.

Its better to have some protection than non at all

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In fairness what we’re seeing, and this is backed up by the weekly public health updates which we receive, is that an increasing number of patients are presenting with genuine influenza which is especially worrying. I too, along with my colleagues and family are vaccinated against the nasty communicable diseases but lots of people are not. And, the suggestion that the medical profession are being snowflakes by warning people who are most vulnerable to the effects of this disease to exercise caution is just comical.

 

I agree that you ‘know’ when you have flu, but unfortunately we’re seeing lots of people who are finding out for themselves. Just before Christmas public health actually started issuing recommendations that we issue anti-viral medication to those suffering, unfortunately what we’re now seeing is that stocks of certain preferred anti-virals are quickly running out, the Welsh NHS has just relaxed contract requirements so that GP surgeries can concentrate on seeing patients rather than chasing quality and outcomes framework points by ticking boxes and we can expect to see more of the same to try to reduce the strain on the system.

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even the birds are getting their flu "This is the first time avian flu has been identified in the UK this winter ...', well h5ns whatever that means :)

https://www.farminguk.com/news/Seventeen-wild-birds-confirmed-with-bird-flu-in-Dorset_48346.html

at least '...The strain, however, is the European strain, as opposed to the Asian strain, which is not associated with humans...' :)

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