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In message , at 23:53:07 on Fri, 17
Oct 2008, tim..... remarked: Is there a rule against having someone collect a replacement, if yours is lost or needs renewing? It's not really going to be covered by a "rule", more like a "procedure" that is used for everyone. The procedure "is what it is", and I think it unlikely that it will be "someone collects it at a date/place different to the lodging of the application" as that is not going to be convenient for many people. For many people it will be convenient for someone else to collect a replacement for a lost pass - saving them the trip. Just like I often buy railway tickets for my wife because I happen to be passing the station, and she then doesn't have to queue up on the day of travel. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 23:53:07 on Fri, 17 Oct 2008, tim..... remarked: Is there a rule against having someone collect a replacement, if yours is lost or needs renewing? It's not really going to be covered by a "rule", more like a "procedure" that is used for everyone. The procedure "is what it is", and I think it unlikely that it will be "someone collects it at a date/place different to the lodging of the application" as that is not going to be convenient for many people. For many people it will be convenient for someone else to collect a replacement for a lost pass - saving them the trip But not for everybody. My point is that there doesn't need to be a second trip. If the pass isn't issued over the counter during the first trip (at which personal attendance is compulsory), it can (and IMHO should) be posted to the intended recipient tim |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message news ![]() In message , at 22:34:06 on Thu, 16 Oct 2008, tim..... remarked: You're going to have to come up with a convincing reason why you "just happened" to have someone else's freedom pass in you pocket in the first place. Personally, I can't think of a reason I would believe if I were the jury Depends who the Freedom Pass belonged to, and why he had it. If it was his wife's and had picked it up from the council office that day Never having had one, I have no idea if it works this way, but somehow I doubt it. tim You get a letter from the Council and take it with two IDs to a Post Office in the same London Borough, in person.... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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In message , at 17:38:50 on Fri, 17 Oct 2008, tim..... remarked: You think there is a rule that says you always have to pick them up in person? From the website: Q. Can someone go on my behalf to apply for the freedom pass? A. No, you must apply in person. See How to apply for a freedom pass. That is applying. I'm talking about picking it (or a replacement) up. You get thosee from a Post Office too... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... I read a similar story a few years ago in this very newsgroup. I didn't believe the OP ?Michelle? then and I certainly don't believe the OP here now. Pull the other one, it's got bells on! This is it, google found it: "On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:40:20 +0000, Michelle wrote:" Remarkably similar - both spell 'recieved' the same anyway... :-) Paul Good to see my memory has not yet failed... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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The reason for having it on me is that my father misplaced the card. SInce having a stroke 6 months ago he has become very forgetful. I found it and held onto it until I would see him next. It was a very simple mistake which has got me into a very bad situation. This could jeoparidse my career - and I fear for this happening. |
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In message , at 11:54:13 on Sat, 18
Oct 2008, tim..... remarked: For many people it will be convenient for someone else to collect a replacement for a lost pass - saving them the trip But not for everybody. It only takes one person for whom it's more convenient, for it to be a plausible scenario. My point is that there doesn't need to be a second trip. If the pass isn't issued over the counter during the first trip (at which personal attendance is compulsory), it can (and IMHO should) be posted to the intended recipient So you are suggesting that there either isn't, or shouldn't be, any system to allow the collection of a replacement pass? Maybe you can look at the relevant websites to see what the situation is - the possibility doesn't of itself rule it out for me. -- Roland Perry |
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