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mfcjoe

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  1. Countrlass22 Wrote:

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    > Yep tell police there dealing drugs

    >

    > We have it on off have talked to tenant says

    > medical reasons agreed smoke it away from house

    > but at times forgets.

    > Abusive boyfriend also smokes it wherever feels

    > like but not for pain.

    > Mines agreed put bench end garden away from

    > house.

    > Not done as yet last night felt physically sick

    > smell coming in bedroom kitchen.

    > Its the smell it's so potent u know its weed

    > because normal cigarette other neighbours

    > smoke doesn't bother us.

    > They put super thick high fence up that is a

    > option to block smell.


    But what if they aren't "dealing drugs"?

  2. Three generous sized parks within 5-10 min walk from "Dulwich square", why should there be more open space for DV where most of the the wealthy residents will more than likely have a large garden, whilst the poorer parts of Southwark are having their small pieces of grass and playgrounds turned into housing.

    WALOB

  3. EDRH1114090399 Wrote:

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    > We were also caught out by the camera at the end

    > of Townley Road and also in Dulwich Village. We

    > agree with UIStED that this is obviously a money

    > making scheme for Southwark Council, as the

    > signage is inadequate, and that residents were not

    > informed about the road priority changes.

    >

    > We were sent 3 PCNs, one for Townley Road and two

    > for Dulwich village. One of the Dulwich village

    > PCNs was dated 50 days after the alleged

    > contravention. The council is legally obliged to

    > send out a PCN within 28 days of a contravention,

    > therefore any PCN dated more than 28 days after

    > the contravention is INVALID, and you do not have

    > to pay the fine. Of the other two, we appealed for

    > the reasons already mentioned (after the 14 day

    > discount period had ended). By law, all issuing

    > authorities have a maximum of 56 days to respond

    > to your appeal. In addition to this, if an

    > authority has it's own stated policy on its

    > response time to an appeal, the are obliged to

    > follow it. Southwark council is legally obliged to

    > respond to email appeals within 21 days. They have

    > still not responded after a month. This means that

    > the PCNs are now invalid.

    >

    > It's good to know that the council are legally

    > obliged to follow their own stated policies and

    > that they are also obligated to respond within a

    > given timeframe. If they fail to do this the PCN

    > is invalidated. We have seen on various earlier

    > threads that the council in the beginning did

    > respond to appeals but it looks as though they are

    > no longer doing so - this could be because they

    > have already reached a financial target (having

    > made 2.5 million pounds with just 3 cameras over a

    > 3 month period - posted in a previous thread).

    >

    > We're posting this simply to say what our

    > experience was and to point out that the council

    > also has obligations. If you feel for whatever

    > reason that a PCN has been issued unfairly then

    > ALWAYS APPEAL. If the council do actually respond

    > and reject your appeal within 21 days then you can

    > take the appeal higher, to the London Tribunals,

    > who are independent adjudicators, and will judge

    > the case on its merits in an impartial way.



    Good info, i'm waiting on 2 appeals for Dulwich village, i lodged appeal on 04/05, so they have 3 days to get back to me, fingers crossed. EDRH is right always appeal and don't vote Labour next May.

  4. hoonaloona Wrote:

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    > Hello, I've just been caught out by the Dulwich

    > Village camera of doom. I even stopped and

    > dangerously tried to do a three point turn when I

    > saw the sign but so many other cars were passing

    > me, I foolishly thought 'oh it must be fine' and

    > carried on. I've seen boomshake22's fanatastic

    > letter and I'm hoping to appeal successfully. Has

    > anyone else had a positive outcome since?

    > Thanks!


    Have a look on pepipoo website, (don't let the silly name deter you), there are loads of threads on there where they have got people off of these extortionate fines, just put Dulwich village into the search bar and you'll be shocked, then start your own thread, you will get a response, they're good people on there who will help you

  5. ab29 Wrote:

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    > ED girl I disagree - I see this as a smokescreen.

    > So-called LTNs and its consequences its a problem

    > here, not the slogan. Why have I not seen you

    > saying 'Oh, poor people living on Lordship Lane,

    > how awful it must be for them yo live with this

    > additional air pollution and noise'?


    I agree, i'll be voting Tory next year.

  6. roywj Wrote:

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    > Saw a black SUV (think it was a VW) driving down

    > Burbage Road towards Half Moon Lane with half the

    > number plate covered in gaffer tape around 9.05am

    > this morning.

    >

    > I wonder if anyone looks at the camera footage and

    > realises this is happening to avoid the closure?

    > If it is all automated probably not.

    Good idea, you don't have to cover half the number plate though, just rearrange a digit and a letter, job done.

  7. DulwichGlobetrotter Wrote:

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    > Ok, can we send all the cars to sit outside your

    > house then? Sounds like you?d be ok with it

    > RahRahRah



    Ok, so why is there half mile queues every morning and afternoon outside my niece's primary school(John Ruskin)?

    Peoples health WALOB!

  8. Toffee Wrote:

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    > I remember years and years ago in the old

    > Brockwell Park Tavern someone had painted strands

    > of spaghetti with a black marker pen and cut it up

    > small to be passed off as LSD. The person must

    > have made a fortune that night. Don't blame

    > yourselves con artists are very clever people.

    > And before anyone asks, yes I was one of the

    > conned!!


    black microdots where the biz.

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