Your input would be most welcomed!
One piece of advice I would give to a would-be advice-giver is to know the limits of your knowledge, which will of course grow with time, and make those limits clear to those you are advising, seeking clarification if you are unsure. Incorrect advice delivered confidently can be a dangerous thing (look at the Freemen on the Land movement for a prime example, and some light relief).
Thank you for your time with this, I am due to retire in the new year and will have plenty of free time on my hands.....I might start swatting up on something specialist like private parking regs so that I can give something back to this forum.
If you start advising on the private parking regs, expect to be asked to leave - there aren't any yet (mostly).
To add to DWMB2's comments, I would add that whilst seeking knowledge is admirable, if you feel that you need to ask questions, start a thread in the Flame Pit (possibly including a link to the post that prompted your question for context), rather than hijacking someone else's case thread). This applies to everyone.