• Flax@feddit.uk
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    The best thing is that in Northern Ireland, their fines aren’t legally enforceable. All they can do is send you angry letters.

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      To be fair it’s not for off in the UK, the rules are so flimsy that the chance of you actually being taken to court is almost zero. So instead you just have to put the angry letters in the bin until they finally get bored.

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        To be fair it’s not for off in the UK,

        Northern Ireland is in the UK. I just specified this as the courts might work differently here. I know England has bailiffs and such. And for all we know, unless you’ve lived in or are familiar with Wales and Scotland, it could be the same situation there, too.

        England ≠ The UK