Council Cunts
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
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Lambeth
Slightly before the below event, a friend of mine was living in Lambeth. For some reason for three years previously, he hadn't paid his poll tax (and rates before that), and they hadn't bothered to try and collect it.
All of a sudden, they noticed that they had had no money from him, and sent him a bill for several thousand pounds.
He really paniced, as he had thought they had every right to demand the money in full. Luckily, when he checked with the CAB, he was told that because they had not chased the money (or even sent him a reminder), it could be considered their error, and they are required to offer easy payment schemes.
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:46, Reply)
Slightly before the below event, a friend of mine was living in Lambeth. For some reason for three years previously, he hadn't paid his poll tax (and rates before that), and they hadn't bothered to try and collect it.
All of a sudden, they noticed that they had had no money from him, and sent him a bill for several thousand pounds.
He really paniced, as he had thought they had every right to demand the money in full. Luckily, when he checked with the CAB, he was told that because they had not chased the money (or even sent him a reminder), it could be considered their error, and they are required to offer easy payment schemes.
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:46, Reply)
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