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I noticed this on the BBC website -

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-52197769

 

Although the outcome is positive, I wonder which nasty PPC tried to fleece nurses during this emergency.

 

I see the BBC get it wrong and refer to "fines" too.

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Its indoctrinated into society..the same a DCAs being a creditor...the mass media wouldn't want you thinking otherwise as you may challenge their authority.

 

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  • FTMDave changed the title to BBC website - Wetherspoon's Sheffield - Euro Car Parks try to fleece nurses during corona emergency

the stupid gits will ahve paid the DVLA a small fortune to get the keeper details and now they have to cancel all of the demands and I presume that means writing to all of them and telling them individually. Still, it keeps at least one of their staff usefully employed.

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Next one will be Parking Eye cashing in on the extended time it takes people to shop meaning many will overstay by 20 minutes or more the measly 90 minutes, they allow in an Aldi, not forgetting they have to use a terminal to enter a VRM in many, Queue in, Queue to checkout and queue for Parking Eyes Terminal, that may or may not even be working.

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Unless Parking Eye ensure that the terminal is sanitized after each use, you are entitled to refuse to use it. That would look good in court, wouldn't it, 'I am being penalised for complying with Government guide lines on avoiding the spread of Coronavirus, me Lud'.

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Only issue is it would be a DJ not the Beak or magistrates, and PE would go in all Beavis, and say was a deliberate breach, by refusing to use terminal so then the requirement to sanitise could be aired.  PE might argue Aldi is responsible to have somei=one there with a spray and tissues.  Would be an interesting case though.

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Fully cognizant of the difference between civil and criminal court. The comment 'me Lud' was tongue in cheek hence the spelling!

 

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I thought that but the OP might not know, these fleecers rely on confusion between civil and criminal law, as per use of Elliott V Loake to try to ground Keeper Liability knowing its been rubbished in Civil courts.

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