I'm a bit confused. I have had issues with pbyp occasionally, mostly when the app can't find the location code, but surely all Brighton meters have a card option as well? Tat said it can take an age to authorize. I don't think I have ever failed on both options.
Actually yes there's me. Whilst I have no idea why this could in anyway be a problem the fact that a large number of EU member states have agreed blue badge agreement does suggest others are dragging their feet. Does not seem to require negotiating at all. I imagine bureaucracy got in the way.
It's going to be great fun to see how the winning candidate works out how to appeal to the real electorate having spent months moving ever more rightwards to appeal to the Tory members.
I have no idea why people are being called out for simply suggesting simple precautions for very unusually hot whether. If you go on holiday to a tropical country as I have many times you expect high temperature and act accordingly. At home with people not used to such heat it's perfectly...
There is a list of the companies involved in the strike on BBC website. Southern and Thameslink members did not vote for strike action. Of course if network rail staff strike that changes things.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Not so good for us as my wife was heavily pregnant (daughter born late July) and could barely walk across the room in the heat. Also my father passed away - nothing to do with weather.
I love the club and accept entirely that it's very well managed. Nonetheless, this FAB thing seems to me to be an attempt to persuade the legislators not to mandate fans/supporters on the main board. Clearly no clubs want fans to have actual power.
Where's the evidence that NFC doesn't work? It's worked every match for me and for most of those I see going into the WSU every game. The QR code works for my wife who doesn't have NFC on her phone.
Not saying there shouldn't be an alternative but arguments need to be based on facts not...
This exactly. Govt and employers can do something. Govt could stop pretending that benefit levels are enough to live on and employers could pay wages that don't need subsidizing by benefits. Or we can carry on blaming the poor for being poor.
It. seems clear to me that while this attempt to involve fans may be laudable in itself it also doubles as a way of persuading government/regulator not to go as far as a "golden share" for supporters which would give them real power as opposed to an advisory role only. I don't subscribe to...
No idiocy here. A marginal decision either way so not surprised that VAR stayed with ref decision. Or are you saying all decisions are clearly right or wrong?