polla2256
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speed limits are just guide lines, as with the rest of the "law"
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How to commute to Baker Street
polla2256 replied to Tinky Winky's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I regularly use the Vic line / over ground to peckham when returning from Heathrow (via heathrow express and bakerloo to baker street). it's by far the easiest way, in fact I haven't used east Dulwich station for over a year and prefer peckham to get into the city. -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
that's my point - a few motorcycle parking zones in residential areas complete with ground anchors wouldn't go amiss. I did use to use the lamppost but got a nice warning of the police for that. -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
cool so I can bolt the ground anchor to the main road can I ? -
Angry Driver who did U-turn and followed me update
polla2256 replied to rubyroo's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ok, here you go - Non abject rational logic on how to take accurate descriptions for intelligence (without upsetting the Liberals): Vehicle identification - SCRIM - Shape, Colour, Registration, Identifying features, Make and model People A-H - Age, Build, Clothing, Defining features, Elevation (height), Face, Gait, Hair -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I'm not sure that is the best option. It looks bluetooth based and is dependent on other modules coming to within 100m of the broadcast source. Therefore if the tracker is located more than 100m away from another user it is useless, this would also depend on if the user has Bluetooth activated on their smart phone at the time. Ok for finding keys but not to establish a nationwide search radius as it is the phone that reports the location not the tracker. An ideal tracker would be self contained, capable of geo fencing, have anti jam technology - even trigger if an attempted jam takes place, have an interface with the immobilizer, be capable of bi-directional communication, have GPS, GPRS, GSM and VHF, The vendor would have a dedicated support center that works in conjunction with a police force and port authorities. I'm looking at biketrac or something similar - Ultimately you want both thatcham cat6&7 - but these systems are very expensive. This link shows some of the trackers available for bikes [http://www.elitemotorcycleservices.co.uk/trackingmenu.html] -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I did yes not sure it will come to much. apparently there have been 4 thefts in the last month. I'm going to speak with the police and find out what they are doing about it. I'm also speaking with a member of the press. -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Further to this is anyone interested in a helping to fund a bait bike operation ? See if we can track these SOB's -
motorbike thieves operating in East Dulwich
polla2256 replied to gemmac29's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I had my Triumph street triple r stolen last week from friern rd. Matt orange reg: LX09 EOY. Hope someone catches these bastards - anyone fancy staring a vigilante group ??? -
Speedo Pizza moved - what's happening to empty shop
polla2256 replied to Bo Peep's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I love speedos pizza - looks like I'm on a diet from now. -
It may not have been unlocked - There have been reports that thieves have started to use scanners in the area to read the remote codes as people lock / unlock their cars. Though this is conjecture there has been a spate of this kind of theft ie no apparent break in.
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Has anyone refused to pay a private parking Ticket?
polla2256 replied to bodsier's topic in The Lounge
I have never written a refusal but I have never ever paid a "private" parking ticket and never will. If it is issued by the council, police or any local authority pay as they will issue a court order. With private companies just throw each and every letter in the bin, they have no jurisdiction over you. Also never ever appeal as in doing so you acknowledge the legitimacy of the contract under which the "fine" has been issued (if the ticket is called a fine and is private it is illegal). Do not contact them totally ignore them and don't let them frighten you. For more advice look up the consumer action group via google - lots of useful information, case studies and legal advice. Irrespective of any changes to law any parking ticket issued (by private companies) will only be under contract law. Something they will not be able to enforce without specific evidence (and money). -
is 2/7/14 good enough ? or 1/7/14 ? hell thats a jubilee year lets do both.
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What was he suspicious of ?
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