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could this be enforced?? on the river
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I wonder what order they think that comes under?I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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how do you mean??peter_the_piper wrote: »I wonder what order they think that comes under?I
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So overnight means 3pm until 10am ? They don't make that clear, I mean overnight could mean anything. Wish I had a boat on there, would love to test the £500 a day figure they quote. And I don't know how they know who owns a boat, is there some register of that?When posting a parking issue on MSE do not reveal any information that may enable PPCs to identify you. They DO monitor the forum.
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Just not sure if they think this comes under some sort of legal order or just own the bank so are acting as a ppc.hartcjhart wrote: »how do you mean??I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0 -
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That's what I was wondering as well, Stroma: can overnight encompass a 19 hour period? That's more than half a day! :eek:So overnight means 3pm until 10am ? They don't make that clear, I mean overnight could mean anything. Wish I had a boat on there, would love to test the £500 a day figure they quote. And I don't know how they know who owns a boat, is there some register of that?
Could using a period from mid afternoon until mid morning the following day be unreasonable?0
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