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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'd rather a government (even local) even with the consent of the majority can't just get rid of people it doesn't like.
I'd rather a justice system that is flexible and independant rather than just sticking to the letter of the law.
And I'd rather people didn't get didn't get evicted from their homes pretty much ever.
I'd also like local councils to be able to actually do something competently without taking years and it costing millions, but I'm a dreamer.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2011, 16:55, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
to find loophole after loophole, every single one of which to date has been ruled to be incorrect by judges.
Why are you not blaming these people for not actually using solicitors paid for out of their own pocket to ensure they were legally allowed to build on their land?
(, Mon 26 Sep 2011, 17:00, Reply)
From that article though; the problem the judge had with the notices was that they were too vague. The fact they didn't classify the "chalet type structures" and didn't specify fences gates and other built structures seems like the notices were badly drafted.
I also agree that claiming you can do "anything that is reasonably necessary" is far too wide for a legal document.
If you're doing something this high profile you have to be accurate and specific. Otherwise it gets picked apart in court. That's not a loophole. The fact it wasn't caused this delay, and the people at fault for that are the council and their legal team. Otherwise the judge would have dismissed it all.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2011, 17:11, Reply)
These are tiny points which are not going to change the fact that these people are still most likely to be evicted.
If they were still protesting the original question of whether or not their applications were wrongly rejected I would be more on your side, but they aren't they are delaying the inevitable.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2011, 17:32, Reply)
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