Are people allowed to fix several cars at a time , park them on the street and sell them? is working from home like that allowed?
any ideas?
thanks

To a certain extent I understand what you're saying, Kenny. And I'm sure that there are hundreds, if not thousands, or ad hoc mechanics who are just trying to earn a few extra pounds in these choppy financial waters we find ourselves in.kennyb wrote:Sounds like a working man just trying to earn a few bob in hard times?
mikecg wrote:as long as the grease monkey in question is paying his taxes it's not illegl. m.
kennyb wrote:Sounds like a working man just trying to earn a few bob in hard times?
why does it bother you?
as long as they are taxed and MOT'd I see no problem. just more cars in a sea of them.
perhaps he'd be better off scrounging on benefits?
Undeniably. But not a hanging offence.Because it's against the law
If unsightly is a crime then is time to demolish most of SE26 shopping centres? and a few housing projects and council buildingsits arguably unsightly
unlike the cars parked behind it in front of it opposite it..............? or builders skipsobstruction of the highway...
But if I was I could fix your car and clear out the cats?Kennyb------Thank god you are not my neighbour,
kennyb wrote:But if I was I could fix your car and clear out the cats?Kennyb------Thank god you are not my neighbour,
I'll send his now 4 car business, to sit right outside your house shall I?mikecg wrote:Curtain twitchers and nosy parkers.
Some poor bloke is probably just trying to scratch a living mending cars and selling them, is it really that much of a big deal?
kennyb wrote:
I have no time at all for uninsured vehicles.
Sadly the new law will be ignored by the legions of uninsured and unregistered Latvians, Albanians, Africans, Diplomats and every other Tomas Dickovski and Mohammed who seem to be the worst culprits.