Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Decrittenden case in the High Court tomorrow

Things are becoming hectic!

The Decrittenden Bill of Rights oral application for Judicial Review is listed for the High Court at 10.30am tomorrow. Breaking news and the press release will be posted at 9.30am but this could be the big case that either brings down decriminalised parking or quashes the Metric Martyrs convictions.

Vist the Metric Martyrs website here to see the latest.

Meanwhile a pending employment tribunal will have a major parking enforcement contractor in the media spotlight.

A great deal of excitement in Sunderland today as the Police and NCP hovered around my car. Parking Ticket issued and a Fixed Penalty Notice for not displaying a valid Tax Disc. Hands up and guilty on that one...the cheque and form had been lying on my desk, but with all the excitment of a property purchase, a Friday night out and the England match it slipped my mind.

Nice to know that the Police were quick off the mark to catch me... they just happened to be in the area at the same time as the Parking Attendant.
We are now onto our fourth office burglary with the culprits for no. 4 still at large. No report or feedback from the Police as to the progress of the investigation despite DNA samples at the scene.

Apparently NCP radios were hot with the news that I had been nabbed...and the scale of what I had been done for escalated with each Chinese Whisper. Nice to know they are paying such close attention.

1 comment:

Anoneumouse said...

"Fixed Penalty Notice for not displaying a valid Tax Disc".

Did the policeman properly caution you for the offence, and did he informe you promptly, in a language, which you understood and in detail, of the nature and cause of the offence?

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