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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:48 pm
by Wossname
636mick wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 2:41 pm
Wossname wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 9:35 am
636mick wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:22 pm Another bloody ruined tyre from a pothole, split on the sidewall, £220, bugger. Another claim heading to WestNorthants Council. This will be the third one they will have paid out on!!
Mick


How did you get them to accept that? It’s my impression that they have to have been told about the pothole long enough ago to have had a decent chance to fix it, otherwise it’s not their fault, because they didn’t know about it. Seems a bit reasonable actually.
I’ve had to replace 2 tyres recently because of “damage”, but I couldn’t tie it down to a specific pothole. And I’ve reported 2 recently which have been fixed within a couple of days, which again seems reasonable. The roads are just in a mess.
I use Fix my Street to see if it’s been reported, then submit a claim which they will reject. So county court, with the costs added on plus an hour of your time to do it at whatever rate you charge. They have paid out every time to me, it does take a little bit of work to check the pothole has been reported and not fixed, which in Northamptonshire they have never been fixed.
Worth the time and effort when tyres are £200 a time.
I think it depends on your council if they actually repair anything, mine doesn’t so they are at fault. Well, that’s my opinion anyway!!
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Aha. So you find a pothole that’s been reported but not fixed, and blame that one for your damage? Good wheeze. I’m learning!😀

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 5:36 pm
by Taipan
Wossname wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:48 pm
636mick wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 2:41 pm
Wossname wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 9:35 am

How did you get them to accept that? It’s my impression that they have to have been told about the pothole long enough ago to have had a decent chance to fix it, otherwise it’s not their fault, because they didn’t know about it. Seems a bit reasonable actually.
I’ve had to replace 2 tyres recently because of “damage”, but I couldn’t tie it down to a specific pothole. And I’ve reported 2 recently which have been fixed within a couple of days, which again seems reasonable. The roads are just in a mess.
I use Fix my Street to see if it’s been reported, then submit a claim which they will reject. So county court, with the costs added on plus an hour of your time to do it at whatever rate you charge. They have paid out every time to me, it does take a little bit of work to check the pothole has been reported and not fixed, which in Northamptonshire they have never been fixed.
Worth the time and effort when tyres are £200 a time.
I think it depends on your council if they actually repair anything, mine doesn’t so they are at fault. Well, that’s my opinion anyway!!
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Aha. So you find a pothole that’s been reported but not fixed, and blame that one for your damage? Good wheeze. I’m learning!😀
Sly Mick earlier...

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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:16 am
by MingtheMerciless
Bloody Trainee, who cannot accept responsibility for anything he does wrong, always an excuse (we’re talking simple things he should spot but doesn’t as he won’t check his work and is rushing to get back to his phone). My patience is running thin.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:47 am
by Taipan
MingtheMerciless wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:16 am Bloody Trainee, who cannot accept responsibility for anything he does wrong, always an excuse (we’re talking simple things he should spot but doesn’t as he won’t check his work and is rushing to get back to his phone). My patience is running thin.
Phones are an issue today aren't they. I loved my old boss when she used to start every meeting with, "Okay everyone, eyes up, phones down"! :D

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 10:17 am
by MrLongbeard
Having to wear my watch on the wrong wrist (RHS), it just feels all wrong :silent:

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:53 am
by Taipan
Trying to get a copy of my late Father's service record but have been stonewalled, first by the Army and now the TNA. Yes, I get GDPR, but treating it as a applicant blind request without allowance for being a family member is annoying. Doubt I'll be here in 2043, so someone else will have to do it! Ho hum...
TNA wrote:Dear Mr Taipan,

Thank you for your patience with your Freedom of Information request of 05/06/2025 into the service record Taipan's old man (Service Number: xxxxxxxx).

Having reviewed this record (with reference to the proof of death provided), we are unable to open this record because all of the information is exempt under section 41 of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 until 2043. This means that we cannot make the record open to you or to the public in general.

The FOI Act gives you the right to know whether we hold the information you want and to have it communicated to you, subject to any exemptions which may apply.

Section 41
Section 41 (1) of the Act exempts information if (a) it was obtained by the public authority from any other person (including another public authority), and (b) the disclosure of the information to the public (otherwise than under the Act) by the public authority holding it would constitute a breach of confidence actionable by that or any other person.

The information contained in the record relates to medical information that has been deemed to have been given ‘in confidence’ at the time of recording to an authority, the release of which could be actionable in court. Although, for the purposes of the FOI Act, section 41 is an absolute exemption, I can confirm that we have taken into account the public interest defence test inherent within the common law duty of confidence in reaching this decision.

Exemption Section 41 may be applied if proof of death has been supplied if the subject of the record has not been deceased for 25 (+1) years. The duty of confidence owed to an individual when giving sensitive information extends beyond their death.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:58 am
by Mr. Dazzle
FWIW I wouldn't expect to be able to gain access to someone else's medical records under FOI either.

He's family yeah, but they have no way of knowing if you were best pals or estranged for 25 years....

Same reason schools don't automatically let grandparents collect kids innit?

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 12:40 pm
by Taipan
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:58 am FWIW I wouldn't expect to be able to gain access to someone else's medical records under FOI either.

He's family yeah, but they have no way of knowing if you were best pals or estranged for 25 years....

Same reason schools don't automatically let grandparents collect kids innit?
The Army deferred it to the TNA. Don't see how the type or relationship has any bearing on it, and getting a copy of your late father's service record is hardly comparable to collecting young children from a school!

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 12:42 pm
by Count Steer
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:58 am FWIW I wouldn't expect to be able to gain access to someone else's medical records under FOI either.
Yeah. That.

(There are probably exemptions if you're pursuing a legal action if you think that a person in a service has died as a result of something that the service did that contributed to an untimely death. eg 'stand there and watch the mushroom cloud on that atoll' or 'take these experimental meds, there's a good chap'....but then I'd expect them to have the records double encrypted and stored under triple lock in a basement on Betelgeuse).

Edit: Although why they can't release the records with medical info redacted is a question.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 12:59 pm
by Mr. Dazzle
Count Steer wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 12:42 pm Edit: Although why they can't release the records with medical info redacted is a question.
I think you have to make the request very specific, so if you request all records they'll answer on the basis of that and that only. They probably don't have time or inclination to sift through and find the separate bits they can release.

Something along those lines anyway.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:11 pm
by Taipan
Send in the DOGE team, that'll learn 'em! :thumbup:

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 12:28 am
by Mussels
They probably don't have the records and don't want to admit it, or the records are under a mountain somewhere.
Are you asking for a record of service? Mine was so brief I could write it on a fag packet.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 12:10 pm
by Taipan
Mussels wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 12:28 am They probably don't have the records and don't want to admit it, or the records are under a mountain somewhere.
Are you asking for a record of service? Mine was so brief I could write it on a fag packet.
Yes, I have his service medal and a couple of photos of him in battledress, etc, and I thought it'd be nice to put a printout in with it, in case anyone down the line would like to know about what he did in the war. Sadly, it seems we can defeat the nazis, but not GDPR and bureaucracy! :angry-cussingblack:

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 5:18 pm
by Newey
Being able to read through your parents (possibly grandparents as well) medical records would be a good way to see if there is a chance of something heredity being passed on and you would be in a position, with more modern techniques, to possibly put it right.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:42 pm
by Pirahna
Bees. Yet another beekeeper has decied it's a great idea to put two hives a couple of hundred metres away from the house. Wifey is kicking up because I'd normally just knock them over then pick them up tomorrow when the bees have fucked off. She want's to write to the town hall so she can get a letter back saying they're permitted, despite not displaying a permit or providing any water for the little stripey cunts. It's either the bees or the pool, and I'd rather have the pool. I've scooped a few hundred out of the pool this evening but I think they reproduce faster than I can drown them.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:07 pm
by Felix
If "Thank you for reaching out" was not bad enough now its fuckers on social media with the comment "Please dont tell me you ???????? without telling me you have never ??????"

???? could be any subject.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:53 am
by Wossname
That’s one of the only things that really BsMP. This is another.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 1:20 pm
by Count Steer
Doesn't really BMP but...just had to pay for a private prescription* at the pharmacist.

£67.50 :shock:

*Antibiotics prescribed by dentist.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 1:41 pm
by Mr. Dazzle
Not as bad as when they discharge you from BUPA with prescribed paracetamol which is exactly the same as the stuff you can buy in Tesco for 32p

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:00 pm
by Taipan
Pirahna wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:42 pm Bees. Yet another beekeeper has decied it's a great idea to put two hives a couple of hundred metres away from the house. Wifey is kicking up because I'd normally just knock them over then pick them up tomorrow when the bees have fucked off. She want's to write to the town hall so she can get a letter back saying they're permitted, despite not displaying a permit or providing any water for the little stripey cunts. It's either the bees or the pool, and I'd rather have the pool. I've scooped a few hundred out of the pool this evening but I think they reproduce faster than I can drown them.
Thought we were supposed to save bees, to save the planet, not drown the buggers?! :wtf: :think: