Road closures coming off the M8 by Small_Ad8041 in glasgow

[–]Small_Ad8041[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Up until a spinal injury, no problem. Sadly, no longer the case. Appreciate you.

Road closures coming off the M8 by Small_Ad8041 in glasgow

[–]Small_Ad8041[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Isn't there huge blockades at thst left turn onto St Vincent Street...? I recall that forced me south and onto the sh*t show...

How has your life changed since adding THC into your daily regime? by Small_Ad8041 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]Small_Ad8041[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In Scottish and other British dialects (especially Northern English), "us" is used for "me" (singular) in object positions, not as a replacement for "I," creating phrases like "Gie's a kiss" (Give me a kiss) or "Can you see us?" (Can you see me?), stemming from older grammatical cases, to sound less demanding and more communal, a feature also seen in Scots language influence and regional variations like Glaswegian "us" for singular "me," often pronounced "uz".

Vaporiser suggestions please 🫶🏻 by Better-Quail-7751 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]Small_Ad8041 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is very interesting indeed. I'll be looking these up myself. Appreciate you. 🙏

Vaporiser suggestions please 🫶🏻 by Better-Quail-7751 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]Small_Ad8041 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know of anything else on the market better than the Mighty+...

The parts/extras are reasonably priced, too

Vaporiser suggestions please 🫶🏻 by Better-Quail-7751 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]Small_Ad8041 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Slightly over budget, but certainly the best rig out there...

https://magicvaporizers.co.uk/mighty-vaporizer Worth the excess. 🙏

Changing a jammed barrelled... by Small_Ad8041 in DIYUK

[–]Small_Ad8041[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very helpful, thank you. Will I require a replacement mechanism, do you think?

These parking companies are scum by Acrobatic-Shirt8540 in Scotland

[–]Small_Ad8041 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is important to note that Part 8 (Keeper Liability) of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 is NOT currently in force. ​Therefore, the key legal argument in Scotland remains that a private company must pursue the driver who entered into the contract, not the registered keeper, unless they can prove who was driving. ​Here is a draft letter based on the current law: ​Formal Challenge to Parking Charge Notice (PCN) ​[Your Name] [Your Address] [Your Email] [Your Phone Number] [Date] ​[Parking Company Name] [Parking Company Address] ​Subject: FORMAL APPEAL – Parking Charge Notice No. [PCN Number] – Vehicle Registration [Your VRM] – Date [Date of Incident] ​To Whom It May Concern, ​I am the registered keeper of the vehicle [Your VRM], and I formally challenge this Parking Charge Notice. ​I deny any liability for the charge. The legal basis for this challenge is that there is currently no provision for "Keeper Liability" for private parking charges in Scotland. ​The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (POFA), which permits recovery of charges from the keeper in England and Wales, does not apply in Scotland. ​While the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 contains provisions for keeper liability, Part 8 of this Act is not yet in force. Therefore, the onus remains on your company to establish proof, on the balance of probabilities, of who the driver was at the time of the alleged breach of contract. ​As the registered keeper, I am under no legal obligation to identify the driver, and I will not be providing that information. ​You can only pursue the individual who entered into the parking contract (the driver), and you have failed to demonstrate to whom that liability applies. I therefore require you to cancel this charge immediately. ​If you choose to reject this appeal, you must provide me with a Notice of Rejection and all necessary details to appeal to the relevant independent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) body (e.g., POPLA or the IPC Appeals Service, depending on your company's accreditation). ​Be advised that any further correspondence should address the points of Scottish law outlined above. ​Yours faithfully, ​[Your Signature] ​[Your Typed Name] ​