@RGuillimanXIII@prestonjbyrne foreign regulatory penalties generally aren't enforceable in US courts. OFCOM will likely apply for an injunction to block 4chan access in the UK..
@Rainmaker1973 i'm surprised @CHEP aren't there with a wagon demanding all their pallets back.. those blue pallets are rented CHEP pallets, a business pays about ยฃ20-25 for each one they fail to return!!
@Longlastnamae@kindaconsensual@Fat_Electrician@AngryCops@Eli_Doubletap@HLC_actual could only could be done in cases where the child has a viable entitlement to a foreign citizenship via their parents. you cannot render someone 'stateless' under international law.. the right to citizenship should be determined by the child's parentage (as it is in many places)
@Oliver_Winters@DanNeidle i'd say we need laws to prevent "phoenixing".. ie, if a company owes money and defaults, they should be audited by their creditors. the directors loan must be recovered from the director, by high court writ if needs be if the company's creditors demand recovery.
@SirXxXxXxXxXxXx@sasquatchvlogtv it's a 2-stroke, which sounds like it seized up and locked the rear wheel.. he'd have saved that if he was quick on the clutch..
@Carson_City@burge125@stuey_beef going by the average council tax per dwelling (ยฃ1770) to reach an equivalent 0.45% LVT liability you'd need a valuation of ยฃ393333.33..
Source for annual figures: https://t.co/i8lV60lrgM
@Carson_City@burge125@stuey_beef if there was a 0.45% annual LVT, most people would actually pay LESS than they do on council tax.. to reach an LVT liability equivalent to the average band D council tax rate (ยฃ2280p/a) you're property's value would need to be assessed at ยฃ506666.66.. 1/2
@Firetruck_125@Zaphod2042 wouldn't have been any great performance improvement, the Spey Mk.202 making about the same thrust as the early PW TF30, the later PW F100 soundly outperforming the Spey..
@UsiBenno@David90shaw wouldn't exactly be fair though, with someone living in a old 2 up 2 down terrace in an ex-industrial town paying the same as a new 2 bed flat somewhere in london.. an annual value based tax would be fairer, with a minimum fixed annual rate of the average of council tax band A
@lancelachlan@Sarungano_1@PolitlcsUK uninvested money is effectively 'dead' sitting in an ISA doing nothing other than accumulating interest. the loophole closure will encourage that money to be invested, releasing capital to the economy.
@lancelachlan@Sarungano_1@PolitlcsUK it is a tax on the interest earned from non-invested cash in stock & share ISA's. money earned from invested cash and share dividends still remains tax-free as before. it's simply closing a tax loophole for large sums earning interest sitting in ISA's uninvested.
@AxelLebour52418@David90shaw it is the same with council tax and other debts too, fail to pay for long enough/owe a lot of money and the creditor/council can apply to the high court to force sale of you're home if you own it.
@UsiBenno@David90shaw you'd be basically reintroducing the old Community Charge (aka poll tax) at that point.. a DEEPLY unpopular thatcher-era idea, it was introduced in 1990 and repealed in 1993, replaced by the system of council tax we have today. https://t.co/kJM51E7J2I
@Aero_Wusky@neokaitiger Maryland changed the rules on historic registration, setting a 1999 model year cutoff for historic plates, removing the 20 year rolling eligibility (though a 25 year rolling eligibility is being introduced july next year when MD house bill 4 takes effect)
https://t.co/ozzitDsu5V
@KarenSL25@EndWokeness the "new policy" derives from Nevada assembly bill AB417, granting local law enforcement more powers to combat reckless street racing by giving a legal forfeiture mechanism to seize the cars of repeat street racing offenders.
@R3DWyvern@EndWokeness it's a court-ordered forfeiture so insurance won't cover it.. also the majority of the cars seized are taken from reckless unlicensed, uninsured drivers who would hit-and-run/total you're car then flee the scene without a second thought..