No change here then the comments by Roy, the perfect citizen who believes that authorities who break the law are in the right and should carry on, if they did things correctly in the first place there would be no problem and no cost to the taxpayer. Is he saying, if you are innocent then you should be prosecuted for what ever reason and the authority can get away with. I bet he thinks its ok for ...
The only reason it cost the taxpayer is because authorities do not take the time and trouble to get things right in the first place, so dont blame the public for spotting their mistakes.
It would be a good idea for the couch solicitors to check out the TSRGD on line and see for themselves the lawful signs and lines.
How can you be in the wrong it you are not breaking the law? Please dont use the usual answer about technicalities, as there are none in law.
B.O. Liking, Thanks gotcha, but cant answer the question.
Sorry B.O.Liking but I dont understand the point you are making, maybe I am having a Saturday moment
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I totally agree with both of you. I am also sick of hearing each and every MP saying it was within the rules (which they made) and at a later date apologising, most - not all - are a bunch of snivellers who have no morals what so ever, and can never answer a direct question. As for staying on as an MP until the next election, to get a golden handshake and an index linked pension, just shows the ...
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Roy, So you have now moved away from your original comment, and taken it nationally LOL, they may be useful in large towns and cities but have proved useless/unnecessary here in Dawlish