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UKCPS and winning in court
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I doubt that you were banned for posting case numbers, more likely because you are a PPC troll, which one do you work for?0
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If they are PD post them. If not quit mumbling about being banned etc. You only set up the current account to gloat anyway so you have nothing to lose if you do get banned, which I doubt you would. Please gloat away, I will happily quote them on my account so they don't disappear if you do get banned. Or if you wish PM them to me and I shall post them here.peternet20 wrote: »No secrecy - last time I posted case numbers - which are in the public domain
Care to take the pepipoo challenge?0 -
In the words of The Tremeloes, "Silence is Golden"0
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I have a question for mister Haswell. How many "appeals" have you allowed, especially from those motorists that have made simple mistakes, such as forgetting to display their blue-badge , or leaving it on the seat. I would that is a very simple question and can easily be answered.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0
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they really are getting desperate now aren't they? The internet and all other forums must be hurting them in the till...ahahahah
How the low life scum sleep at night after ripping off people day in day out is beyond me. It really is, the scum of the earth they are.
So come on peternet which PPC do you work for then? Why won't you tell us? Is it perky of the pies again?
When scum like these come on these boards it makes me print off hundreds and hundreds of the flyers i stick on cars and i will continue to do it time and time again until their scam is busted. I have nothing but utter contempt for them. They are nothing but thieves, literally.0 -
Come on Peter, you are still logged on. Answer the question.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0
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Ha Ha ! Owned. Peter Haswell rumbled. lol.0
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peternet20 wrote: »I have been banned from this forum under another user name
Oh, really?9.9 When former users whose posting privileges have been removed do reregister or otherwise disrupt the Chat Forum, this spoils the Chat Forum and can cause severe distress or disturbance to other users. Dealing with the unwanted posts of former users distracts us from the core purpose of the site and ties up management and technician time. Therefore in such circumstances we reserve the right to:
9.9.1 Report offenders to their ISP
9.9.2 Charge offenders for the administrative costs of identifying and removing their posts at the rate of £40 per hour necessarily spent plus any external costs that we incur.
9.9.3 Take legal action to recover these costs.
9.9.4 Report offenders to the authorities if their actions appear to amount to a breach of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 or any other relevant criminal legislation.
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I'd let the trolls post, in the end they only disprove their own points, the truth will out always. They only scare people who skim read and read the first post.
And as PPC charges ARE legal (sarcasm), then these must also be legal and a court case would see UKCPS having to hand over the readies :beer:9.9.2 Charge offenders for the administrative costs of identifying and removing their posts at the rate of £40 per hour necessarily spent plus any external costs that we incur.
9.9.3 Take legal action to recover these costs.0
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