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Not my fault, and no its swale council. Ticket is none to be found. Looks like you will have to pay the £25. Now don't go smashing the ticket machine up like the guys who set fire to speed cameras lol. I know ken ill take it on chin, i should have checked. Just the website won't let me pay. And I saw the traffic warden, she's only doing her job. When ken I ain't one of these teenage morons who just fond an excuse to break something Was in town a few months ago standing next to a group of young guys. It would appear someone they know had passed the driving test and went through the same camera (The one with a film not digital) twice within a few days. Knowing a ban was certain some "mate" dropped a tyre over it and burnt it. No evidence of speeding. Certain the group were from down south by their accents.
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Is it a council or private operator of the car park. If its private play a game with them as they need to know the driver at the time not the vehicle owner. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/private Good going Chad, been driving 6 weeks and manage to get a ticket TOSSER LOL. Not my fault, and no its swale council. Ticket is none to be found. Looks like you will have to pay the £25. Now don't go smashing the ticket machine up like the guys who set fire to speed cameras lol.
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Q. Can I share personal protective equipment with other users? A.No. You should not share personal protective equipment. Most PPE is not intended to be used over and over. The protective capabilites of a PPE cannot be assured when it is reused by either yourself or another person. Perhaps more importantly, by sharing, you may inadvertently be exposing another person to infectious material. PPE should be removed promptly after use and disposed of properly. Improper removal, reuse or improper disposal of contaminated PPE may increase your risk of infection.
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so hard question time, how much folks?
Kenb replied to pugeyed's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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so hard question time, how much folks?
Kenb replied to pugeyed's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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Our lawyers here at Which? point out that the rise is covered by section 4.3 in Orange’s T&Cs, and can stand unless it is successfully challenged as unfair. The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 says a clause is likely to be unfair if it allows ‘a seller […] to increase their price without [...] giving the consumer the corresponding right to cancel the contract if the final price is too high in relation to the price agreed when the contract was concluded’.
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