What to stick on his windscreen which wont come off easily? [OT]

Why don't you just get the managing agents for the flats to employ clampers? It may mean a small hike in maintenance charges but the problem will certainly be resolved in a short time.

You need to be careful about letting down car tyre or using strong glue on notices etc...

You could get done for vehicle interference.

chas

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chas
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But we were renewing it in a different borough and gave no indication of where the original badge was obtained.

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Guy King

Oh dear. Another one! Yes....

Email address *is* valid...identify yourself!

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Bob Eager

On Fri, 20 May 2005 15:36:21 GMT and in uk.rec.cars.misc, Guy King wrote....

But if you gave them information about the expired badge then someone else is responsible for declaring your wife disabled.

It's the same as renewing your car insurance. It is your responsibility to disclose a change in circumstances.

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sme

THis is what our local college started doing !

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Tim Morley

Care to name them?

At the moment I can find little reason to shop at a supermarket...I've also never ever seen an employee stickering someone for parking in these spaces.

It reminds me of a film, Me, Myself and Irene I think...

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Stephen (Sausagefans.com)

I thought it was only the americans that needed canned laughter to point out humour....

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Mike Hibbert

Can't see why you have come to that conclusion, unless you 'know' him from elsewhere.

Set your newsreader to 'ignore' it.

A suggestion for the OP. We have until recently had a problem with a school'boy' who kept parking outside a house we are working on, blocking one of the access routes. We asked him not to park there, he ignored us. An 'accidental' sprinkling of dust a few days running did the trick. Of course you might not have ready access to builders type dust, but anything else that would cause the cars to need a wash afterwards might work and might be considered less 'illegal' than glue or letting tyres down etc??

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Holly in France

If they had an orange disabled parking badge, the signs said they could park their. The sign said Orange disabled badge holders, not simply disabled parking. And call me whatever you want, I enjoyed winding the idiots up!

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Simon Finnigan

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We didn't. We just stated that she had one - nothing about from where she got it or how long she'd had it or whether she deserved it. There was nothing to prevent us just imagining the first one.

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Guy King

Try asking at the customer service counter of your local Sainsbury, that`s where I worked. If they don`t give you some, they might tell you where to get them from.

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Simon Finnigan

No, the flats are owned, not the car park. Unless the deeds to the property specifically mention part of the car park, the owner of the flat doesn't have any right of ownership to a space.

If there is unrestricted access to the public, I'd expect anyone to park on it.

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Conor

That may or may not be the case... however he may try to clear it "as best he can" (not having hot soapy water to hand) and then drive off. Only to find it is actually more of a hindrance than anticipated when he runs over a small child he did not see.

He may be "in the wrong" legally. However there is now a two dimensional infant that got that way only because of your actions with the pritt stick. How do you feel about that?

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John Rumm

So you were never a child then?

For God's sake man, get some perspective.

Ah right, so all kids are going to grow up and become criminals? I'll assume you're talking from personal experience, but the vast majority of children grown up to be well balanced and law abiding members of society.

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Richard Colton

Not used a photocopier before?

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John Rumm

They almost invariably do. It causes all sorts of problems in conveyancing when they don't.

Christian.

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Christian McArdle

You're right. But it was a hire car!

Rob

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Rob graham

My paternal grandmother is a healthy 80-something year old. My dad told me some of her story a while ago.

She apparently contracted TB in the 40s or 50s and as part of the whole ordeal contracted pneumonia (I think) and suffered a collapsed lung. TB sorted out, out of isolation or whatever TB unit it was at the time, waiting (rather impatiently) in bed for the completely defunct lung to be removed. My grandfather - long deceased now, never met him - then came down with some dreadful disease contracted from working with pigs, now completely unable to look after the 4 or 5 children that they had by that time.

So she just got up, packed her things and discharged herself. Went on and had another 5 kids and to this day she still has only use of one lung.

Yorkshire folk - tough as old boots!

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RichardS

Blimey! What a thread. This has hit a nerve.

Rob Graham

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Rob graham

What's UKC?

Mary

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Mary Fisher

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