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Thread ID: 65249 2006-01-12 02:12:00 Is it an offence to park outside your own house with an expired WOF? Billy T (70) PC World Chat
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420386 2006-01-22 16:40:00 Forgive my ignorance but what is a turkey twissler?

Damn! I love youse guys...you don't know what a twizzled turkey is...and good on ya!

It is a know fact of history that most NZ'ers are the end product of staunch, rugged English sailors who sailed over deadly seas, battled huge typhoons at sea and ran the gauntlet of sea monsters all in the quest for:

Good tasting food.

Please keep twisted turkey by-products and the knowledge of same to a minimum..........you are much better off.
SurferJoe46 (51)
420387 2006-01-22 17:35:00 ehats your neighbours address we will all come around and burn down their letter box Eric (378)
420388 2006-01-22 23:21:00 Don't try and fight it Billy, it seems clear that you have committed an offence. I recommend you explain to them why you were parked there and they will most likely let you off.

I can't deny the technical offence George, but challenge it I shall. There are many more ways to fight than by taking them head on. My motto is "fight smarter, not harder".

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
420389 2006-01-23 02:00:00 I think the council have a bet with you, Billy. They are betting that you will pay them $200. I think they will win. They dealt. Graham L (2)
420390 2006-01-23 02:21:00 I can't deny the technical offence George, but challenge it I shall . There are many more ways to fight than by taking them head on . My motto is "fight smarter, not harder" .

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Show this lot what you are made of B,you can do it . :thumbs:
Cicero (40)
420391 2006-01-23 06:34:00 AFAIK it is an offense to have an unwaranted vehicle, whether moving or stationary, on 'public roadways'. I know someone who had an unwarranted car parked in a supermarket carpark, got a ticket, and successfully contested it because the carpark was not a 'public roadway', but an area owned and operated by the supernarket. I also got off a DIC charge for driving accross a croquet court after a party. (Willfull Damage instead.)

Other than that Billy T, I'd say yes you're in the wrong but contest with all your wits, ask for 'reasonablness' (or one of its nany guises) to be taken into account. I've got off a few things like that. I don't recommend you see them as a giant, blind, destructive, anti-human bureaucarcy but rather as a bunch of peeps doing a job like the rest of us.
mark c (247)
420392 2006-01-23 06:42:00 I wonder when "a certain unnamed poster on PF1" that may have an aversion to WFTWE and other such threads by Billy took up residence in the street and made the original complaint?

Or do I suspect a conspiracy that does not really exist perhaps . . .

OK - it's just paranoia, carry on as you were .
godfather (25)
420393 2006-01-23 06:53:00 I wonder when "a certain unnamed poster on PF1" that may have an aversion to WFTWE and other such threads by Billy took up residence in the street and made the original complaint?

Or do I suspect a conspiracy that does not really exist perhaps . . .

OK - it's just paranoia, carry on as you were .
By George,I think you have got it .
Cicero (40)
420394 2006-01-23 16:49:00 I wonder when "a certain unnamed poster on PF1" that may have an aversion to WFTWE and other such threads by Billy took up residence in the street and made the original complaint?

Or do I suspect a conspiracy that does not really exist perhaps . . .

OK - it's just paranoia, carry on as you were .

. . . and watch out for those pesky black helicopters . . . they can read the name on a golfball at 60,000 feet altitude .

I suggest wearing aluminum foil hats to protect yourself from brain probes . . and it might be a good idea to cover all the inside walls of your home with foil too . . . keeps the alien saucers away .

If you don't follow these helpful hints, you are gonna be the next front page of the National Inquirer . . . "Space Aliens Stole My Unwarranted Vehicle"
SurferJoe46 (51)
420395 2006-01-24 00:03:00 AFAIK it is an offense to have an unwaranted vehicle, whether moving or stationary, on 'public roadways'. I know someone who had an unwarranted car parked in a supermarket carpark, got a ticket, and successfully contested it because the carpark was not a 'public roadway', but an area owned and operated by the supernarket. I also got off a DIC charge for driving accross a croquet court after a party. Willfull Damage instead.) ...
Have another look at the definition of a "road", Mark. It is"... a place to which the public have access, whether as of right or not." I don't know how old that definition is, but you and your friend were lucky. Or you got ignorant prosecutors and judges. (Or they owed your lawyer money, or he had something on them).
Graham L (2)
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