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Board minutes for November 2016 and January 2017 now published.
http://ispa.co.uk/board/meeting-minutes
According to the "Matters Arising" notes relating to Byelaws appeals on the 26th January minutes; (on page 4):-
"John Gallagher decided to make a decision on the outstanding cases as they could not stay adjourned, he concluded that he would allow them all. He has invited the Operators to withdraw them and will allow the rest"
http://ispa.co.uk/board/meeting-minutes
According to the "Matters Arising" notes relating to Byelaws appeals on the 26th January minutes; (on page 4):-
"John Gallagher decided to make a decision on the outstanding cases as they could not stay adjourned, he concluded that he would allow them all. He has invited the Operators to withdraw them and will allow the rest"
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interesting ,
"2. POPLA and appeal process for Railway Land
There is a meeting on 27th January 2017 to discuss this issues. John Gallagher decided to
make a decision on the outstanding cases as they could not stay adjourned, he concluded
that he would allow them all. He has invited the Operators to withdraw them and will allow
the rest. He is meeting with with the DVLA, DCLG and the Railway Operators on the 27
January 2017 to agree the process including the appeals.
If you park in a railway car park it will be a criminal case and they will allow clamping, which
does not seem good practice.
One possibility is the DVLA to say that operators can continue to use POPLA but this means all
appeals will be dismissed. Currently they are bound by the decision where the appellant is
not. The alternative will be to take POPLA out of the equation and then it is pursued through
the criminal system.
Patrick Troy will write with the outcome of the meeting with a proposal for short and long
term solutions.
bylaws , but yet only railway land is mentioned?0 -
will this be the new trend ?
as issued the other day , I wonder if it was still PPC wombles on a 50/50 split?0 -
Who's Wright Hassell?
Many other errors. It seems ISPA do not even proof read the minutes now.Je suis Charlie0 -
I will mention that problem at the next annual meeting0
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twhitehousescat wrote: »will this be the new trend ?
as issued the other day , I wonder if it was still PPC wombles on a 50/50 split?
That is one for the PP.My very sincere apologies for those hoping to request off-board assistance but I am now so inundated with requests that in order to do justice to those "already in the system" I am no longer accepting PM's and am unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future (August 2016).
For those seeking more detailed advice and guidance regarding small claims cases arising from private parking issues I recommend that you visit the Private Parking forum on PePiPoo.com0 -
I wonder what the IAS will do about bye law appeals? Will all the BPA byelaw parasites now move to the IPC? ,You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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I wonder what the IAS will do about bye law appeals? Will all the BPA byelaw parasites now move to the IPC? ,
With this now going on ........
ISPA to close after BPA remove funding
http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/ispa-to-close-after-bpa-remove-funding.html
Makes you wonder what the next scam will be from Marcus Jones MP0
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