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wangbadan1
post Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 15:18
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Hi,

I tried to follow this link but it is no longer working. Does anyone have another one?

I'd like to get some flyers printed to distribute at my university... mad.gif

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An "official" windscreen flyer, advising victims to come here for advice, is now available in the Private Parking section. Download, print, share!

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SchoolRunMum
post Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 15:19
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No, I don't think it exists. It was a very old flyer.

But you could make one up yourself that tells students to come here or to MSE forum and never to appeal admitting who the driver was. Always check the forums first.
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wangbadan1
post Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 17:56
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Already made one with wording covering exactly what you said, plus MSE forum for good measure wink.gif
Can't wait to start distributing!
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Umkomaas
post Sat, 12 Jan 2019 - 19:49
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QUOTE (wangbadan1 @ Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 17:56) *
Already made one with wording covering exactly what you said, plus MSE forum for good measure wink.gif
Can't wait to start distributing!

Watch for the PPC or uni security bod removing them. That will give you a good idea about what the real deal is in terms of the car park 'management' there.
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Fredd
post Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 10:58
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It was removed because the advice was no longer applicable, pre-dating both Beavis and POFA, and the figures would have been very old by now. If anyone wants to have a stab at updating the content I'd be more than happy to put a new version up. (At this point things tend to go very, very quiet. smile.gif )


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post Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 12:36
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QUOTE (Fredd @ Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 10:58) *
It was removed because the advice was no longer applicable, pre-dating both Beavis and POFA, and the figures would have been very old by now. If anyone wants to have a stab at updating the content I'd be more than happy to put a new version up. (At this point things tend to go very, very quiet. smile.gif )

I'm not volunteering, of course, but I'd probably be more likely to do so if I could see the old version and update that, rather than do it from scratch...

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post Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 12:54
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QUOTE (Umkomaas @ Sat, 12 Jan 2019 - 20:49) *
QUOTE (wangbadan1 @ Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 17:56) *
Already made one with wording covering exactly what you said, plus MSE forum for good measure wink.gif
Can't wait to start distributing!

Watch for the PPC or uni security bod removing them. That will give you a good idea about what the real deal is in terms of the car park 'management' there.


Reminds me of the reply I received from the BPA several years ago when I asked about the wording on some PPC ticket envelopes which stated: "it is an offence for an unauthorised person to remove this envelope". I asked the BPA what actual "crime" would have been committed. The answer was "theft". So if that still applies, then a PPC or uni security bod removing these flyers would be committing the same "crime".
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post Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 21:52
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QUOTE (DBC @ Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 12:54) *
QUOTE (Umkomaas @ Sat, 12 Jan 2019 - 20:49) *
QUOTE (wangbadan1 @ Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 17:56) *
Already made one with wording covering exactly what you said, plus MSE forum for good measure wink.gif
Can't wait to start distributing!

Watch for the PPC or uni security bod removing them. That will give you a good idea about what the real deal is in terms of the car park 'management' there.


Reminds me of the reply I received from the BPA several years ago when I asked about the wording on some PPC ticket envelopes which stated: "it is an offence for an unauthorised person to remove this envelope". I asked the BPA what actual "crime" would have been committed. The answer was "theft". So if that still applies, then a PPC or uni security bod removing these flyers would be committing the same "crime".

Anyone drafting a replacement should perhaps add the 'theft warning'!
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post Mon, 14 Jan 2019 - 09:18
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QUOTE (Umkomaas @ Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 21:52) *
QUOTE (DBC @ Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 12:54) *
QUOTE (Umkomaas @ Sat, 12 Jan 2019 - 20:49) *
QUOTE (wangbadan1 @ Sat, 5 Jan 2019 - 17:56) *
Already made one with wording covering exactly what you said, plus MSE forum for good measure wink.gif
Can't wait to start distributing!

Watch for the PPC or uni security bod removing them. That will give you a good idea about what the real deal is in terms of the car park 'management' there.


Reminds me of the reply I received from the BPA several years ago when I asked about the wording on some PPC ticket envelopes which stated: "it is an offence for an unauthorised person to remove this envelope". I asked the BPA what actual "crime" would have been committed. The answer was "theft". So if that still applies, then a PPC or uni security bod removing these flyers would be committing the same "crime".

Anyone drafting a replacement should perhaps add the 'theft warning'!

And, for completeness, a warning about dropping the flyer on the ground:
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Section 87 Environmental Protection Act 1990 - Offence of leaving litter – prosecution and fixed penalties
A person is guilty of an offence if he throws down, drops or otherwise deposits any litter in any place in the area of a principal litter authority which is open to the air on at least one side , and leaves it. It is immaterial …whether the litter is deposited on land or in water.

Certain officers, including Police Community Support Officers, and authorised officers of a local authority, National Park Authority or Parish or Town Councils, may issue a Fixed Penalty Notice for a litter offence under s.88 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, as an alternative to prosecution. The fixed penalty charge will be £75, but may vary as local authorities can set the amount of fixed penalties locally within a range prescribed in Regulations. If, instead, the offender is prosecuted in court, and convicted, he or she may be fined up to level 4 on the standard scale (currently £2,500) for each offence.

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