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Chris SUI JURIS 19-10-2012 14:47

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1023324)
Statutes are laws passed by acts of parliament......English courts recognise the primacy of statute law over common law where the two overlap.
Now if I remember rightly, your previous ego didn't recognise statute law.....prefering to cite common law.
As for your comment on the DVLA.....they do not own your car...you only notify them of the sale of the vehicle so that they may levy the duty to the new owner rather that you....and if you do not notify them of this change of ownership, then you might just find that you get all kinds of traffic tickets sent to you when you no longer own that vehicle....and I think you can be fined for not notifying a change of owner.

Statutes/Acts by their own definition are not laws...why not call them laws instead of rules?...i might have to open a new thread on this1 as there seems to be abit of controversy( but i think i'll wait for detective supersue to get back from her hols) ;)

Margaret Pilkington 19-10-2012 14:48

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
I wouldn't bother.
I think we have already had your take on how you view the law of the land.

Chris SUI JURIS 19-10-2012 14:52

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1023330)
I wouldn't bother.
I think we have already had your take on how you view the law of the land.


i don't rely Wikipedia if thats what you mean Marg ;)

Margaret Pilkington 19-10-2012 14:53

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
neither do I.

katex 19-10-2012 17:35

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These are the signs displayed in the Service Bay (not quite where I think Hairylee parked). They are not the official Parking monitors of LCC, and therefore will not have any authority to charge you a penalty or take you to court .... unless to recover their losses, which they don't have due to no charge for parking in this particular area.

I would completely ignore it, however, I am not Hairylee and she may feel threatened and pay up which is understandable.

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This is the company :

ANPR Ltd - Parking tickets enforcement

Chris SUI JURIS 19-10-2012 22:35

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
i'd send them a picture of my middle finger with no contract,no obligation wrote on it :)

Private land??? ok if you say so

cashman 19-10-2012 22:46

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
No everything is as you say, you are the master being.:rolleyes:

Chris SUI JURIS 19-10-2012 22:51

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1023420)
No everything is as you say, you are the master being.:rolleyes:

i may seem like i have a better view from my high horse but thats not my intentions cash ;)

cashman 19-10-2012 22:53

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1023422)
i may seem like i have a better view from my high horse but thats not my intentions cash ;)

Perhaps not, maybe its just to irritate folk.

keith higson 19-10-2012 23:34

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
I agree that a disabled pass is for a disabled person, however I would have thought that such a pass can be used by an abled bodied person provided that they are only using it to transport the holder of the pass, after all there are , unfortunately, persons who cannot walk etc , how are they supposed to get around?.

Neil 20-10-2012 00:08

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1023278)
......I accepted I was parked illegally because my wife was sat in the car, anyway he wished me a good day and went on his merry way......

Why were you parked illegally, was it because your wife was still in the car?

Barrie Yates 20-10-2012 11:18

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Perhaps all Blue Badge owners should read the handbook that comes wtih the Blue Badge. Page 21 seems to apply in the case of the original post

Chris SUI JURIS 20-10-2012 11:28

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1023420)
No everything is as you say, you are the master being.:rolleyes:

Funny you should say that cash,i am actually the master,but only if i'm dealing with the courts or police ;) i don't use my Mr title

Chris SUI JURIS 20-10-2012 11:33

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1023427)
Why were you parked illegally, was it because your wife was still in the car?

lol i assume he means he didnt want to kick up a fuss infront of the wife :D

katex 20-10-2012 13:15

Re: parking Ticket issued outside the market hall, with a disabled badge?
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1023427)
Why were you parked illegally, was it because your wife was still in the car?

Figured he meant on double yellows, Neil.

I find this statement from the Government guidelines a little confusing.
Appears not illegal for a non-disabled person to pop into the shop as long as the holder is sat in the car. What do you think ?

'You should not use the badge to allow non-disabled people to take advantage of the benefits while you sit in the car. Although it is not illegal for a badge holder, or a non-disabled person waiting for the badge holder to return, to remain in the vehicle while the Blue Badge is displayed, consideration should be given to using a car park whenever possible'


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