Lets hope others will follow suit and within the same time frame. It can be done.
More allotments would help in many ways
And as plod has brought in Plymouth (again no mention of enforcing car parks). Plymouth City Council uses ANPR cameras to automatically enforce bus lanes and bus gates within the city of Plymouth. Fair and consistent enforcement has helped in reducing delays and journey times for buses, improving punctuality, enhancing the attractiveness of public transport and helping to make the ...
And I am telling you plod that what you have placed on this site about Plymouth does not say anything about car parks. I am begining to think that you cannot read or at least understand what is written. If you try and answer the poser I gave you as to how ANPR could work in off street P&D car parks, you may make everyone happy. And as what you have posted is 2010, you may find that Plymouth has ...
plod you are wrong! and Diana Mond doesn't like the truth. How do I know plod is wrong? Well having dealt with such matters for years, I have accumulated much information from official sources. I am not going to point you or anyone else to the relevant legislation that forbids LA's from using ANPR to enforce their car parks. In the cool light of day, you explain to me and everyone else that ...
The above nonsense from lisa needs some clarification. The only reason ANPR CANNOT be used for enforcement purposes in local authority car parks, is because no SofS for Transport has certified any device to be used for enforcement purposes in LA owned car parks. Does lisa understand that? How do I no that, well for years having been in touch with the BHA director, (Patrick Troy) that is ...
I don't think there are any quotas left that apply to uk farmers at the moment. There are still import tarrif quotas which the brexit negotiators are still grapplying with. That indirectly affects uk farmers. Farmers are desperately worried about dropping quotas, it did provide some sort of stability, but it still left many farmers struggling and many have since given up. The biggest loosers ...
As usual Diana Mond comes in with only part of a problem. Why are there potato quotas and milk quotas? In seems to me that we are caught between a rock and a hard place.
And I wonder what happens to a lot of that imported food. Is it wasted because it has gone past it's sell by date after it was purchased by a consumer or is it never sold and had to be thrown away before it reached the shelf in the shop and who pay's for that wastage? The mind boggles.
Lisa, it works like this, (and whilst you did not criticise directly) there was an air of he was not doing the right thing as it could be upsetting the wrong people. If you consistently hold up something, (it could be anything) but in this case it is the queue at the checkout that people are concerned about, then would those people complain about being held up because someone was taking the ...