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Post by dyertribe on Mar 29, 2024 9:49:51 GMT
Set to increase UK temperatures this summer apparently
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Mar 29, 2024 11:54:57 GMT
In S8 the word "remove" has a natural meaning which needs no further qualification - it can mean remove to a place of CRT choosing... it can mean remove from here to there... it can mean remove as in take off... what it does not mean is as you suggest "move", a word which has an entirely different natural meaning. The word "seize" is also a word you choose to use. S8 gives CRT statutory powers which they are entitled to exercise without court order ... but CRT secure an affirmatory court order where they believe the boat is a liveaboard. As the court order simply reinforces a statutory power, no writ of control (enforcement by a court bailiff) is necessary, so CRT can use whomsoever they choose to enforce their statutory rights. The wording of that last sentence in the post above is rather interesting, . . I've seen it before, . . but the author of the post, broccobanks, claims to have no connection whatsoever to the C&RT, the organization that employs the people from whom I first heard exactly the same wording, . . used with the same dishonest intent, and the same devious objectives in mind. What a remarkable coincidence !
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Post by Jim on Mar 29, 2024 12:50:53 GMT
Wishing for a hot summer? Hope the reservoirs are full, there might not be enough water. From one extreme to another.
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Post by dyertribe on Mar 29, 2024 13:15:31 GMT
Wishing for a hot summer? Hope the reservoirs are full, there might not be enough water. From one extreme to another. I wasn’t wishing for a hot summer, just remarking it was on the cards.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Mar 29, 2024 13:35:59 GMT
In S8 the word "remove" has a natural meaning which needs no further qualification - it can mean remove to a place of CRT choosing... it can mean remove from here to there... it can mean remove as in take off... what it does not mean is as you suggest "move", a word which has an entirely different natural meaning. The word "seize" is also a word you choose to use. S8 gives CRT statutory powers which they are entitled to exercise without court order ... but CRT secure an affirmatory court order where they believe the boat is a liveaboard. As the court order simply reinforces a statutory power, no writ of control (enforcement by a court bailiff) is necessary, so CRT can use whomsoever they choose to enforce their statutory rights. The wording of that last sentence in the post above is rather interesting, . . I've seen it before, . . but the author of the post, broccobanks, claims to have no connection whatsoever to the C&RT, the organization that employs the people from whom I first heard exactly the same wording, . . used with the same dishonest intent, and the same devious objectives in mind. What a remarkable coincidence !
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Post by Jim on Mar 29, 2024 14:15:32 GMT
Wishing for a hot summer? Hope the reservoirs are full, there might not be enough water. From one extreme to another. I wasn’t wishing for a hot summer, just remarking it was on the cards. The first few months of lockdown were glorious, so peaceful and quiet too, none of the local factories working, little traffic on the roads, blue sky and sunshine.
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Post by dyertribe on Mar 29, 2024 14:19:57 GMT
I wasn’t wishing for a hot summer, just remarking it was on the cards. The first few months of lockdown were glorious, so peaceful and quiet too, none of the local factories working, little traffic on the roads, blue sky and sunshine. It was lovely, our daughter was home from uni until the July so we had so much more time with her than we could ever have imagined.
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Post by kris on Mar 29, 2024 16:21:09 GMT
I wasn’t wishing for a hot summer, just remarking it was on the cards. The first few months of lockdown were glorious, so peaceful and quiet too, none of the local factories working, little traffic on the roads, blue sky and sunshine. Maybe we need another plandemic?
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Post by thebfg on Mar 29, 2024 16:51:26 GMT
When I woke up at lunchtime the sun was shining and I could feel the heat through the window.
Makes a change.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Mar 29, 2024 18:19:41 GMT
In S8 the word "remove" has a natural meaning which needs no further qualification - it can mean remove to a place of CRT choosing... it can mean remove from here to there... it can mean remove as in take off... what it does not mean is as you suggest "move", a word which has an entirely different natural meaning. The word "seize" is also a word you choose to use. S8 gives CRT statutory powers which they are entitled to exercise without court order ... but CRT secure an affirmatory court order where they believe the boat is a liveaboard. As the court order simply reinforces a statutory power, no writ of control (enforcement by a court bailiff) is necessary, so CRT can use whomsoever they choose to enforce their statutory rights. The wording of that last sentence in the post above is rather interesting, . . I've seen it before, . . but the author of the post, broccobanks, claims to have no connection whatsoever to the C&RT, the organization that employs the people from whom I first heard exactly the same wording, . . used with the same dishonest intent, and the same devious objectives in mind. What a remarkable coincidence !
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 29, 2024 18:40:19 GMT
When I woke up at lunchtime the sun was shining and I could feel the heat through the window. Makes a change. You woke up when???
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Post by thebfg on Mar 29, 2024 18:43:42 GMT
When I woke up at lunchtime the sun was shining and I could feel the heat through the window. Makes a change. You woke up when??? I work nights.
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Post by on Mar 29, 2024 18:44:46 GMT
Yes I noticed the sun was really warm today. Almost like it might be spring.
River is going like the clappers I still think someone is going to die tomorrow night in the devizes westminster canoe race but we shall see.
Worse things happen at sea.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 29, 2024 18:49:31 GMT
You woke up when??? I work nights. Ah ok, I thought maybe you were out on the lash
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Post by thebfg on Mar 29, 2024 20:02:46 GMT
Ah ok, I thought maybe you were out on the lash Nah, Although I'm off for the next two weeks now. So I suspect that will happen at some point. We're away the second week so differently will be on it then.
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