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    • the Town and Country [advertisments ] Regulations 2007 are not easy to understand. Most Council planing officials don't so it's good that you found one who knows. Although he may not have been right if the rogues have not been "controlling" in the car park for that long. The time only starts when the ANPR signs go up, not how long the area has been used as a car park.   Sadly I have checked Highview out and they have been there since at least 2014 . I have looked at the BPA Code of Practice version 8 which covers 2023 and that states Re Consideration and Grace Periods 13.3 Where a parking location is one where a limited period of parking is permitted, or where drivers contract to park for a defined period and pay for that service in advance (Pay & Display), this would be considered as a parking event and a Grace Period of at least 10 minutes must be added to the end of a parking event before you issue a PCN. It then goes on to explain a bit more further down 13.5 You must tell us the specific consideration/grace period at a site if our compliance team or our agents ask what it is. 13.6 Neither a consideration period or a grace period are periods of free parking and there is no requirement for you to offer an additional allowance on top of a consideration or grace period. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________So you have  now only overstayed 5 minutes maximum since BPA quote a minimum of 10 minutes. And it may be that the Riverside does have a longer period perhaps because of the size of the car park? So it becomes even more incumbent on you to remember where the extra 5 minutes could be.  Were you travelling as a family with children or a disabled person where getting them in and out of the car would take longer. Was there difficulty finding a space, or having to queue to get out of the car park . Or anything else that could account for another 5 minutes  without having to claim the difference between the ANPR times and the actual times.
    • Regarding a driver, that HAS paid for parking but input an incorrect Vehicle Registration Number.   This is an easy mistake to make, especially if a driver has access to more than one vehicle. First of all, upon receiving an NTK/PCN it is important to check that the Notice fully complies with PoFA 2012 Schedule 4 before deciding how to respond of course. The general advice is NOT to appeal to the Private Parking Company as, for example, you may identify yourself as driver and in certain circumstances that could harm your defence at a later stage. However, after following a recent thread on this subject, I have come to the conclusion that, in the case of inputting an incorrect Vehicle Registration Number, which is covered by “de minimis” it may actually HARM your defence at a later stage if you have not appealed to the PPC at the first appeal stage and explained that you DID pay for parking and CAN provide proof of parking, it was just that an incorrect VRN was input in error. Now, we all know that the BPA Code of Practice are guidelines from one bunch of charlatans for another bunch of charlatans to follow, but my thoughts are that there could be problems in court if a judge decides that a motorist has not followed these guidelines and has not made an appeal at the first appeal stage, therefore attempting to resolve the situation before it reaches court. From BPA Code of Practice: Section 17:  Keying Errors B) Major Keying Errors Examples of a major keying error could include: • Motorist entered their spouse’s car registration • Motorist entered something completely unrelated to their registration • Motorist made multiple keying errors (beyond one character being entered incorrectly) • Motorist has only entered a small part of their VRM, for example the first three digits In these instances we would expect that such errors are dealt with appropriately at the first appeal stage, especially if it can be proven that the motorist has paid for the parking event or that the motorist attempted to enter their VRM or were a legitimate user of the car park (eg a hospital patient or a patron of a restaurant). It is appreciated that in issuing a PCN in these instances, the operator will have incurred charges including but not limited to the DVLA fee and other processing costs therefore we believe that it is reasonable to seek to recover some of these costs by making a modest charge to the motorist of no more than £20 for a 14-day period from when the keying error was identified before reverting to the charge amount at the point of appeal. Now, we know that the "modest charge" is unenforceable in law, however, it would be up to the individual if they wanted to pay and make the problem go away or in fact if they wanted to contest the issue in court. If the motorist DOES appeal to the PPC explaining the error and the PPC rejects the appeal and the appeal fails, the motorist can use that in his favour at court.   Defence: "I entered the wrong VRN by mistake Judge, I explained this and I also submitted proof of payment for the relevant parking period in my appeal but the PPC wouldn't accept that"   If the motorist DOES NOT appeal to the PPC in the first instance the judge may well use that as a reason to dismiss the case in the claimant's favour because they may decide that they had the opportunity to resolve the matter at a much earlier stage in the proceedings. It is my humble opinion that a motorist, having paid and having proof of payment but entering the wrong VRN, should make an appeal at the first appeal stage in order to prevent problems at a later stage. In this instance, I think there is nothing to be gained by concealing the identity of the driver, especially if at a later stage, perhaps in court, it is said: “I (the driver) entered the wrong VRN.” Whether you agree or not, it is up to the individual to decide …. but worth thinking about. Any feedback, especially if you can prove to the contrary, gratefully received.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/coronavirus-fines-laws-letters-court-prosecution-b1856653.html

Miscarriages of justice under coronavirus laws ‘going unchallenged’ as court hearings bypassed

"Thousands of charges for allegedly breaching lockdown restrictions and rules around gatherings have been processed under the Single Justice Procedure, which sees one magistrate decide cases based largely on police evidence."

 

"According to Ministry of Justice figures, 4,400 defendants were prosecuted and 3,500 convicted for offences relating to Covid-19 in 2020."

 

"The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) reviewed all 1,800 coronavirus cases that were heard in open court between March 2020 and March 2021.

It found that all charges under the Coronavirus Act and one in five under the Health Protection Regulations were wrong."

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I dont entirely agree with this, but I think its well worth the few minutes read

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and more fleecing of the NHS and the British taxpayer by Tory chronies who repeatedly do the same again and again:

ie like charging for monitoring dead and gone abroad payrollees

 

Workers on the NHS test-and-trace operation who are being paid £9.50 an hour were charged out to the government’s supplier, Serco, at as much as £21.50 an hour, the Guardian understands.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/31/nhs-covid-test-trace-workers-charged-double-pay-union

 

Thought these people were supposed to add value and cost effectiveness to the processes - not just add cost.

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This article in the BMJ accuses the government of complacency, dither and delay over the new variant. Again, they don't seem to have learned anything over the last year or more.

 

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The UK government’s response to the B.1.617.2 variant is, once again, characterised by complacency, dither, and delay The rapid rise of the...

 

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In its first survey since Demonic was in front of the select committees, the Independent says Tories aren't doing too well in the polls.

 

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and how does Starmer make hay while the sun is shining?

 

Has a good cry for Piers Morgan

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HMG is being taken to court to make it release data on the incidence of the Indian/Delta variant in schools that should have been out at least two weeks ago.

 

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Public Health England is being told to release data on the spread of the Indian variant in school or face legal action

 

 

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More on opting out of having your medical records shared.

 

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Phil Booth sets out how people can protect their privacy following NHS Digital’s announcement that patients’ GP data will be shared

 

 

just contacted my surgery and asked them to confirm I was opted out

They said i never had been

She started explaining that they would never share my info ... I stopped her there and said, I dont doubr that - but handcock and PHE will after they've scraped it

- she clearly thought I was mistaken ...

I said I know it sounds conspiracy, but you clearly need to check yourself.

 

I explained that I had opted out years ago - she started explaining that if I did and needed referrals, they wouldn't be able to access my  GP info .. at which point I stopped her and said - yes - I had that explained to me before when I requested opt out which you say was never actioned..

 

She couldn't find - I stopped her again and said opt out please- she said ok - I'll check again next week

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and doing so has downsides in the sharing of your medical info with those who it benefits you to have access to it.

ie the real NHS

 

We need millions to opt out like last time. .. or apparently not in my case despite requesting it

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The REAL NHS respond

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On 06/08/2020 at 09:12, honeybee13 said:

Jolyon Maugham has a new Twitter thread about the court case against HMG.

 

Ayanda/Prospermills is connected to Andrew Mills, adviser to Liz Truss. It was only worth £100 when it was awarded £252m for buying PPE, under the rules that mean there is no need for scrutiny. So far, none of the PPE seems to be suitable for the NHS.

 

The thread also has a lot of the court documents, plus copy letters from the government/DHSC.

 

 

Just a little reminder from last year

£100 company awarded £250 million pound contract

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yep

and lets not forget the RAF hercules flying over to Turkey for PPE that hadn't been ordered, sat around in Turkey while the Turkish sorted 'something' to put on the plane, and it came back with a few bits of unusable inappropriate stuff at a massive markup wasn't it?

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and lets NEVER forget that the entire flight was a con to cover up that Johnson and Handcocks cronies had delivered squat, and the regular PPE suppliers were stating their offers had been rejected so they had sold their stuff to the EU rather than go bust

Turkey quite clearly stated that they knew nowt about any order.

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THE BULLY-INTO CLUB:

The lockdown sceptics on the Tory backbenches fear Boris Johnson is being bullied into delaying the lifting of lockdown on 21 June. Prof Ravi Gupta (a Nervtag member) suggested a delay of “at least a few weeks” would be wise, while Prof Adam Finn (an adviser on the JCVI group) said lifting of final restrictions on 21 June “may be a bad decision”.

 

Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith fumed: “We listen to scientists far too much at the moment. They seem … to be bullying the government.”

 

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What happened to 'Data, not dates'?

 

Some people are saying it's happening the other way, sceptics have latched onto 21st June and don't want to let go. But they're ignoring how case rates and hospitalisations are rising.

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Two behavioural scientists from the SAGE subgroup think Demonic misused 'groupthink'.

 

 

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What happened to 'Data, not dates'?

 

Some people are saying it's happening the other way, sceptics have latched onto 21st June and don't want to let go. But they're ignoring how case rates and hospitalisations are rising.

It's a difficult decision.  The data for my area doesn't show hospitalisations rising, I am that saddo who checks daily.  Case rates may, though they aren't yet (inmy area) but surely case rates aren't important if people aren't getting seriously ill.  Medical professional on the radio yesterday was saying that hospitalisations more recently were the younger (not yet vaccinated) age groups and generally required much less intensive care.  At some point we are going to have to accept Covid is here to stay, just like flu, and there will be an annual death toll, just like flu. 

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I agree, hightail, it's hospitalisations that are more relevant and we don't know how that will turn out. I was reading earlier that it takes a few weeks for infections to turn into hospitalisations and then sadly, deaths.

 

With the Delta variant being so new, it's hard to know what might happen.

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one of the biggest issues with covid has always been - how many people are infected and spreading while showing little if any symptoms (or are hiding them as they cant afford to isolate)

.. even more so now many are vaccinated - which although reducing the incidence of serious symptoms,

- also by definition masks infection.

and spread/transmission = mutations.

 

add to that that Johnson allowed flights to and from India to continue - just like he did from China

- except with no even half way valid excuse this time.

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It seems to be travel causing problems pretty much every time, doesn't it?

 

I read an article the other day that said over 1.5 million people flew into the UK in the first four months of this year.  It's never clear how well quarantine is monitored unless people are put in hotels by the government and people can still use public transport to get to their final destination in the UK, as I understand it.

 

 

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Seems Portugal is to lose its green list status and other countries are going from amber to red.  All of this done as usual with a notice period to ensure as many travellers as possible are given the chance to come into the country in a short time without enduring enhanced restrictions.  Either somewhere does deserve red status or it doesn't and if it does why don't we announce it and immediately restrict access rather than encourage it?

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