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So I am scum - driving without insurance/mot/tax

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  • Tilt wrote: »
    What do you mean; "shown to be wrong TOO"? Are you trying to say that i'm wrong in that thread???

    As for any others, there must be that many that you have "shown to be wrong" that I can't think of any atm! :D

    Keep thinking.
  • Tilt
    Tilt Posts: 3,599 Forumite
    Keep thinking.

    Can't be bothered, you ain't worth the effort. I am comfortable in the knowledge that what ever contributions I make to any thread is based on reasonable debate, which is something you do not appear to be capable of without turning into either ridiculing the person needing advice or having a go pedantically at a fellow contributor.
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  • Tilt wrote: »
    Can't be bothered, you ain't worth the effort. I am comfortable in the knowledge that what ever contributions I make to any thread is based on reasonable debate, which is something you do not appear to be capable of without turning into either ridiculing the person needing advice or having a go pedantically at a fellow contributor.

    You're bothered enough to follow me round tho. ;)
  • vaio
    vaio Posts: 12,287 Forumite
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    spiro wrote: »
    Well one of the councils in London have a different view. They warned lots of householders that they could not drive there cars over the pavement into their front garden unless they have a dropped kerb. Those that chose to ignore several warnings woke up one morning to find the council had installed bollards along the boundary of the property so they couldn't get there cars out.
    Councils helping and offering value for money to there local tax payers. Can you imagine a private company trying to get away with something like this, what a disgraceful waste of tax payers money.

    I wouldn't worry too much Jim, sounds like an urban myth to me
  • vaio wrote: »
    I wouldn't worry too much Jim, sounds like an urban myth to me

    Almost certainly, I mean a council working that fast. Yet alone over night.
  • DirectDebacle
    DirectDebacle Posts: 2,045 Forumite
    Almost certainly, I mean a council working that fast. [STRIKE]Yet [/STRIKE]alone [STRIKE]over[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]night[/STRIKE].

    Let alone overnight.
  • Tilt
    Tilt Posts: 3,599 Forumite
    You're bothered enough to follow me round tho. ;)

    Too right I am. Bothered that you are going to continue to give out crap advice and ridicule people who need help, not criticism.

    Unless of course you want me to draw you to the attention of the site mods for trolling?
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    My advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.
  • Tilt wrote: »
    Too right I am. Bothered that you are going to continue to give out crap advice and ridicule people who need help, not criticism.

    Unless of course you want me to draw you to the attention of the site mods for trolling?

    My advice is crap, how about yours to your relative.

    Tilt you have a real issue about being corrected.

    Do yourself a favour and press ignore. Like I have chosen to do with your advice.
  • Tilt
    Tilt Posts: 3,599 Forumite
    My advice is crap, how about yours to your relative.

    See this is where you fall on your own sword. I did not give advice to my relative, I was there to support him. There is a difference.
    Tilt you have a real issue about being corrected.

    No, the only issue I have is with you and your attitude to other people seeking advice.
    Do yourself a favour and press ignore. Like I have chosen to do with your advice.

    Feel free. But it's not me that needs any favours... it's others.
    PLEASE NOTE
    My advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.
  • Tilt wrote: »
    See this is where you fall on your own sword. I did not give advice to my relative, I was there to support him. There is a difference.



    No, the only issue I have is with you and your attitude to other people seeking advice.



    Feel free. But it's not me that needs any favours... it's others.


    You were looking for a defence for the fool who was convicted of excess alcohol while working. Shame you couldn't spot the obvious one

    As I said, if you don't like it stop being so childish and press ignore..
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