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  1. #31

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    To continue:
    The Forensic Engineer reports the facts and finds against his own client. Then client then disregards his own expert and does his own forensic examination. Sends me a copy of his findings only for us to discover he has documented a different part of the road. Mr. Nasty then accuses his own expert for collusion with the complainer.

    (I don't know if interest is waning on this thread but assuming it IS)
    In the end the authority buckled under dogged persistence and stamina.

    Lessons of the story:
    a) Government will LIE and cheat to further its own interests
    b) There are honest experts around that can't be bought.
    c) There is no justice in the system only a legal system.

    So, Flatstrap (the boat) is home and I'll see you local guys around...

  2. #32

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  5. #35
    7dan7
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    Re:  Boat Trailer Woes


    thanks for ya story strap good read

    good on ya for stickin up for ya self

    sooner or later we will all stick up for ourselves and get rid
    of all the theiving bar$t@rd$ they call government

  6. #36

    Re:  Boat Trailer Woes

    Wow, I can imagine the noise and the tension about the place when this happened. Not to steal your thunder flatstrap but in the early 1970's I drove 2 year old Monaro to work. Turning off seal onto roadworks there was a god almighty crash, the car lept into the air, my lunch and bottle of milk hit the roof and milk sprayed everywhere. The car came back down with a much lowered suspension having taken out the front cross member and axle and skidded across the road into the ditch. Not funny...then.

    Council denied all responsibility of course but insurance coughed up eventually. The cause? The exact same thing as took out your trailer. An 8" cast iron water main sticking up about 6-8 inches after turning cars removed most of the lose surface metal.

    Good luck with your drama flatstrap, hope you too can get this sorted or insurance pays up?

    Cheers

  7. #37

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    Good read flatstrap
    i know how you feel dealing with government. i believe they can sometimes think they are law unto themselves ( Mr Nasty)
    i bet you feel at a loss even after a settlement
    Cheers Murf

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