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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 19:41:29 GMT
Stuart garner should be.reasons being when you move your boat and just pull up that day. he seems to pop a sticker on your boat saying you ain't moved.when you've only just got there that day.then they wonder why I get mad.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 19:49:49 GMT
Do you need a doll to stick a needle into?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 19:53:51 GMT
Lol lol lol
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Post by TonyDunkley on Dec 9, 2016 20:12:49 GMT
Stuart garner should be.reasons being when you move your boat and just pull up that day. he seems to pop a sticker on your boat saying you ain't moved.when you've only just got there that day.then they wonder why I get mad. To keep him company, I think we should include Head of Enforcement, Dense Yelland, and her equally malevolent and thick deputy, Paul Griffin.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 20:42:12 GMT
Yes they used to make you feel vulnerable when speaking too you on occasions.when they was together.yes chuck those fukers in too lol. but on different days so they not together. Let them fukers suffer too lol
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Post by TonyDunkley on Dec 9, 2016 21:38:25 GMT
I had forgotten to include the delightful Helen Underhill in our list, . . . she, at least I think it's supposed to be a 'she', was Stuart Garner's area Supervisor and has now been transferred to the Birmingham, or Fazeley area, while Garner is still slithering about around Nottingham and Lincoln.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 10, 2016 8:39:22 GMT
I'm not sure if the title of this thread is quite.... err.... legal.... but I certainly agree that tabs should be kept on figures 'in authority'. Whenever you are approached by someone 'in authority' remember to ask their name and for identification, and for their boss's / employer's name and phone number. Tape conversations - mobile phones have recorders these days, so it's easy. After all, 'authorities' tape you when you call them 'for training purposes'.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2016 12:30:52 GMT
Oh i forgot carts solicitors shoestrings.we stood there gobsmacked as to how evil she was
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Post by kris on Dec 10, 2016 12:40:13 GMT
Stuart garner has been hassling people around Nottingham for years . He must be ready for retirement. I remember he took a dislike to a friend of mine years ago. So he used to follow him around, as you say Andy as soon as he'd moor up after moving. He'd appear and put a notice on his boat. Complete harassment and abuse of his position. From what I've heard he's "fallen" in the cut a few times. Complete knobhead jobs worth, mind you he's not alone there's a few of them in the enforcement dept.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2016 12:59:28 GMT
I seen stu bothering starlite boat .boater ad traveled to Newark festival 20 miles then he went to Loughborough 30 miles then to Nottingham 11 miles as soon as he tied up on trent steps garner gave him a sticker straight away saying that he's not moved.then they wonder why you tell them to fuck off and take me to court
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 10, 2016 13:10:56 GMT
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 10, 2016 13:36:08 GMT
On the other hand, having watched this video, I agree with this comment added below the clip and am on CRT's side here:
"Alan Baxter.....you are a pratt ........most boat companies could build a boat from scratch in 6 months you could certainly replace a full engine and electrical system in 6 days or less !!!!!!!! get it moving you idiot.."
Mr Baxter could spend many years repairing his engine in a marina or boatyard. Bizarre, what you can find on the Internet!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2016 13:37:45 GMT
Yes I can remember Patrick and Elaine episode as I was looking at the time to contacting them as I was also told told move boat during flood conditions 2012 floods.well that case went ok for me Mr judge pugsley sorted cart out
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 10, 2016 13:56:00 GMT
Four years ago I hadn't even heard of CRT - apart from an article in Private Eye - and now I have read a great deal about them. It's all so complicated sometimes. Sometimes I agree with CRT's attitude and actions, other times they certainly seem to be an organisation to be held in suspicion. The salaries of the top management are disgusting.
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Post by JohnV on Dec 10, 2016 14:00:55 GMT
Four years ago I hadn't even heard of CRT - apart from an article in Private Eye - and now I have read a great deal about them. It's all so complicated sometimes. Sometimes I agree with CRT's attitude and actions, other times they certainly seem to be an organisation to be held in suspicion. The salaries of the top management are disgusting. Yeah .... In theory they ought to be brilliant ....... many of us had high hopes when it was formed. .......the results however ...... shall we say have been variable
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