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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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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.
We don't need the following to help you.
Name, Address, PCN Number, Exact Date Of Incident, Date On Invoice, Reg Number, Vehicle Picture, The Time You Entered & Left Car Park, Or The Amount of Time You Overstayed.
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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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My highlighting.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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