https://www.9news.com.au/world/owners-fined-after-uk-council-lifts-cars-to-paint-double-yellow-lines-underneath/eed3e30c-9025-476e-b934-7077e4c21701
Saw that on the news yesterday, just goes to show how we are treated in the UK, I bet if it was an immigrants car the council would have paid him/her/it/they/them whatever is fashionable these days for the fuckin minority woke community. :furious:
You left out 'Non binary' & 'gender neutral' Mick :happy1: :onya:
All the above & every other one they invent are covered by him/her/mental.
It is normal that a council posts its intent publicly (several ways of doing this are deemed acceptable) in order that work can be undertaken in residential areas without successful challenge or complaint. Providing they have done this, and taken every step to locate the offending vehicle oweners on the date of their posted works, there shouldn`t be an issue which can`t be amicably resolved.
If however, they have failed to take the aforementioned steps, lifting a vehicle without the owners permission could be deemed as attempted theft and potential criminal damage so I doubt very much that (even!) a council would put itself in that position.
Mind you, most service providers are private contractors nowadays :rolleyes:.....`Nuff said!! :stir:
Quote from: KiwiCol on Saturday, 04 December 2021, 02:23 AM
You left out 'Non binary' & 'gender neutral' Mick :happy1: :onya:
Sorry Col, I'll Try harder next time. it very hard to keep up with what's the PC flavour of the hour. :whatever:
Quote from: DP1400 on Saturday, 04 December 2021, 06:53 AM
, lifting a vehicle without the owners permission could be deemed as attempted theft and potential criminal damage so I doubt very much that (even!) a council would put itself in that position.
Nope governments are very careful to have rules in place which make them exempt from normal standards of behaviour and liability.
Quote from: VladTepes on Monday, 06 December 2021, 01:17 PM
Quote from: DP1400 on Saturday, 04 December 2021, 06:53 AM
, lifting a vehicle without the owners permission could be deemed as attempted theft and potential criminal damage so I doubt very much that (even!) a council would put itself in that position.
Nope governments are very careful to have rules in place which make them exempt from normal standards of behaviour and liability.
I didn't know that, but it's not surprising really is it! Sheeple, yeah, good terminology, we're being fleeced all the time & we don't even recognise it any more.
Both Australia and N.Z. are living in a bubble really and we do tend to conform in most instances. We are blessed to live faraway from the troubles around the globe. Take a chance to stop, breath and consider how lucky we truly are. :worshippy: :worshippy: :worshippy: :boogie: