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DCB Legal for UKCP acting like jerks
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It is not referred to as "abuse of process" now but "double recovery" - just a heads up.5
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one woman is supplying a fish storyIs she from UKPC or the BPA?There's nothing imaginative in light of the countless cases where abuse of process has been ruled'Abuse of process', where whole cases were thrown out, is no longer the argument since the Semark-Jullien appeal. But Judges are routinely dismissing the silly £60/£70 'debt recovery' add on.Amid the string of court findings that have thrown out the £60 fake charge, has there been one (or more) to have actually involved UKPC themselves as commander-in-chief?UKPC hardly ever go right the way through to a court hearing, can't remember the last one. Even more unlikely now they've got themselves involved with DCB Legal.
Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street5 -
In amongst all of this, one key thing has not been raised:Whos car park was this?From the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"3 -
MACS!!!!! Golden Arches. Red on yellow which apparently induces hunger! LOLHalf_way said:In amongst all of this, one key thing has not been raised:Whos car park was this?
You see the images were taken January 2020, which is just before the Powers That Be had us all living like hermits while the bigger plebs took the trouble of standing grinning on their doorsteps every Thursday night doing penguin impressions in honour of a health service that has withdrawn its services to them and had been deteriorating for years: the directors getting ever fatter pay cheques, the nurses overwrought without decent pay rises, and you getting less and less while paying more and more - and then a new strain of the common cold came and the NHS became an overnight shining city on the hill. Pass the sick bucket John!


To get back on track - this particular Macs operated 24 hours prior to stopping when the first lockdown was called. That explains the late times that the driver had taken a customer to the store to meet friends during those hours....
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Hello again Umkomaas.
I haven't as yet been in contact with the BPA ever. I'm in dialogue with a woman from DCB Legal representing UKPC.0 -
More possibilities with the BPA. You won't get any sense from DCB Legal, you're wasting oxygen barking up that tree - they only do what their client directs them - pursue you for an alleged debt, no matter what you argue.MrMoonsPointofview said:Hello again Umkomaas.
I haven't as yet been in contact with the BPA ever. I'm in dialogue with a woman from DCB Legal representing UKPC.Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street2 -
Agreed... and that is fools paradise for DCBL, they don't have to take on the cases which we see leaves them with egg on their facesUmkomaas said:
they only do what their client directs them - pursue you for an alleged debt, no matter what you argue.MrMoonsPointofview said:Hello again Umkomaas.
I haven't as yet been in contact with the BPA ever. I'm in dialogue with a woman from DCB Legal representing UKPC.0 -
Well she's taken one or two steps back so far. For instance, she's now gyrated from "driver" sans evidence to registered keeper and claims it was a mistake, but I say it was no mistake because she devoted three lines in her earlier communication parroting the client's half-baked principle on how it decides to pursue one as a driver - a bristling departure from a genuine human error. So that will be reported. The two of you (Umkomaas / Patient Dream) may be right that arguing with DCB is a fool's errand but there is no way I will give them the final word. I've challenged them to show me where the lighting is on their signage within a clear version of the photo I uploaded some posts back (of the premises from outside). She and her cohort are slowly but surely realising that not only that they don't have a case (which they knew form the get-go), but that I too know that they know there is no case, ergo, no charade.
The BPA is next.
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I hope that dialogue is in text/e-mail/letter form otherwise they will deny it in court!MrMoonsPointofview said:I haven't as yet been in contact with the BPA ever. I'm in dialogue with a woman from DCB Legal representing UKPC.1 -
Oh yes Le Kirk! It's all on email! We do everything on paper!Le_Kirk said:
I hope that dialogue is in text/e-mail/letter form otherwise they will deny it in court!MrMoonsPointofview said:I haven't as yet been in contact with the BPA ever. I'm in dialogue with a woman from DCB Legal representing UKPC.
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