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Wright Hassall / BPA / ISPA --- WHY ????

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  • Coupon-mad
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    ISPA appears to be a 'brand' just like POPLA.

    One wonders if, maybe, the BPA will appoint some guy from Wright Hassall as the new ISPA chair...no conflict of interest there of course...
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  • start worrying when its renamed


    International scrutiny for parking appeals with an address "up north"
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  • beamerguy
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    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    ISPA appears to be a 'brand' just like POPLA.

    One wonders if, maybe, the BPA will appoint some guy from Wright Hassall as the new ISPA chair...no conflict of interest there of course...

    Hey C-M if the Troy pulled a stunt like that it's defo time to contact the FRAUD hotline
  • beamerguy
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    pappa_golf wrote: »
    start worrying when its renamed


    International scrutiny for parking appeals with an address "up north"

    Does not matter what they are called or where they are located, right now, anything that Troy does must be held as suspect
  • fil_cad
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    beamerguy wrote: »
    Does not matter what they are called or where they are located, right now, anything that Troy does must be held as suspect
    Troy dosent like the truth, the silly !!!!!! blocked me from their twitter page.
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    PPCs say its carpark management, BPA say its raising standards..... we all know its just about raking in the revenue. :eek:
  • pappa_golf
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    now they are 4


    http://ispa.co.uk/board
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  • beamerguy
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    Everybody will be watching Troy and in particular what happens to Wright Hassall

    Don't think anyone is remotely interested in the ISPA and the 4 remaining board members. They are not a functional organisation and pointless under Troy's leadership
  • UPDATE:


    the tea lady at the BPA has been promoted to chairperson of the ISPA




    Mrs wilda Smith (aged 55 from Wrexham) said when interviewed




    "Don,t know what all the fuss is about , one afternoon a month , they are paying me £8.50 per hour and I just have to sign some papers , heck I can even take my knitting with me"
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  • beamerguy
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    pappa_golf wrote: »
    UPDATE:

    the tea lady at the BPA has been promoted to chairperson of the ISPA

    Mrs wilda Smith (aged 55 from Wrexham) said when interviewed

    "Don,t know what all the fuss is about , one afternoon a month , they are paying me £8.50 per hour and I just have to sign some papers , heck I can even take my knitting with me"

    Are you really sure pappa ?
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  • beamerguy wrote: »
    That is such old news , cannot keep up with old news

    Anyway, as said at the time, electronic transfer of data 24/7 would only cost penny's so it's bull and bluff that they lose money from the £2.50 or ...... maybe the books are cooked ?

    Or maybe as a private entity and like all other private entities, they do not have 24/7 electronic access to the data and that data is requested and processed by a member of staff .
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