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Wonders never cease! Well done.
Thank you. It had to be non-enforceable. I think an adjudicator would agree if it were to go there.
cp8759 is, indeed, a Wizard of the First Order
Quote from: antman40 on April 07, 2024, 03:10:34 pmThank you. It had to be non-enforceable. I think an adjudicator would agree if it were to go there.I disagree, I think if this had gone to adjudication it would have been down to which adjudicator you got, many adjudicators would have thrown the book at you for this.
Just for doing a 3-point turn in a quiet residential street? That would be quite harsh. I'm satisfied it's all done and dusted now.
Quote from: antman40 on April 07, 2024, 03:30:31 pmJust for doing a 3-point turn in a quiet residential street? That would be quite harsh. I'm satisfied it's all done and dusted now.It would be quite harsh but then some adjudicators are, which is why getting a discretionary cancellation was really good. It would have probably been a 50 / 50 bet at the tribunal and I wouldn't risk a maneuver like this again, but as you say a win is a win.