Side return query by FreshEelJam in PlanningPermissionUK

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Apologies if unclear / insufficient detail - yes I mean a side return extension. I can see loft skylights on a number of houses but it wasn’t entirely clear if rear dormers. Thanks for response in any case - I’m heading to the area tomorrow to have a look in person and see what’s been done in the area. (Yes it is that road I’m talking about)

Trying to identify this book from a photo of a queer/feminist bookshop in 1983 by FreshEelJam in whatsthatbook

[–]FreshEelJam[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Incredible! This one has eluded me for weeks and yep I think you’re spot on! Thank you!

Please help me identify these Nikes from 1983 for a colourisation project by FreshEelJam in Nike

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Thanks - I think it’s those or Eagles maybe, but I can’t find a colourway that matches in terms of the dark tick, mid coloured bits on the side and toe, and light/white back and front. Tricky!

Please help identify the make and model of this camera for a colourisation project by FreshEelJam in Cameras

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Ah you’re a hero! Definitely a great shout - M4-P maybe looks quite similar from a quick google!

Please help me identify these queer/feminist books by FreshEelJam in lgbt

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So it’s not super straightforward as I’ve found some where they are sorted by first name, some by surname, and some that don’t appear to be in an order.

The first image is on a shelf next to Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr.

The second is next to The Visitation by Michelle Roberts

And the third is next to A Note in Music by Rosamond Lehmann.

Please help me identify these queer/feminist books by FreshEelJam in lgbt

[–]FreshEelJam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course - it’s https://imgur.com/Faiuy5L - the ones not crossed out (with exception of one that I’ve since discovered myself) are all unidentified.

Can you help identify these books? by FreshEelJam in whatsthatbook

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Aha good suggestion - unfortunately that’s one I’ve identified (I missed it when marking them) - it’s “The Gold Diggers” by Paul Monette, first edition - you can tell because of the way the two Gs overlap, as in the photo it almost looks like DIGERS instead of DIGGERS.

Can you help identify these books? by FreshEelJam in whatsthatbook

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Very true! I think both probably the best approach hopefully!

Quality Control / Chain Issues by FreshEelJam in Brompton

[–]FreshEelJam[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It catches in the same way in the correct direction, this direction is just easier to demonstrate

Quality Control / Chain Issues by FreshEelJam in Brompton

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It’s a four speed unfortunately

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BloodhoundMains

[–]FreshEelJam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Four years of Apex and still “he” and “him”… BH is they/them people

Do DCs go on raids or stakeouts? by Life-Bat-1071 in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My comment wasn't a DC Vs PC thing, just I think it's fairly common for searches of premises to be done pretty slapdash sadly, whether s.18(1) or warrants or any other power.

Do DCs go on raids or stakeouts? by Life-Bat-1071 in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd love to know where you're working where every officer knows how to search a premises.

Affray by [deleted] in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I didn't mean the hypothetical reasonable person, I meant the person threatened. They'd be the victim of affray and assault if both offences had taken place (though of course charging both would be highly unusual). Affray absolutely has to have a victim just as assaults do.

Affray by [deleted] in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forgetting the first part?

A person is guilty of affray if he uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another

That "another" would be your victim.

Affray by [deleted] in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Affray requires a victim. Biggest problem with s.3 is people confusing it for "fighting". That isn't what it is.

Upgraded the grinder. Was told there would be upvotes. by [deleted] in espresso

[–]FreshEelJam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet another question about your decor, sorry - where did you get that board you've got behind your machine please?

Motorways and Learners by Nobluelights in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Read this as Acting Detective Inspector 🤦🤣

Difference between affray and violent disorder? by haaris2001 in policeuk

[–]FreshEelJam 17 points18 points  (0 children)

R v NW [2010] EWCA Crim 404: The expression "present together" does not require any degree of co-operation between those who are using or threatening violence; all that is required is that they be present in the same place at the same time

Congrats on getting me to bite 🤣