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Originally posted by administrator View Postmd2 : active raid1 sdc2[0]
976657024 blocks [2/1] [U_]
Forum going down for half an hour or so while I get a disk swapped out, going to be offline from around 3Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Seriously??? Maybe he did not declare it.
Speeding fine through court and ILR : UK Tier 1 (General) visas • Immigrationboards.comComment
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Originally posted by stek View PostHe's going for ILR - asking if he should declare it - consensus is always yes, shows honesty if your not sure whether you should or shouldn't legally. Anything that doesn't go to court your ok with, this didn't despite the high speed. So looks ok for the guy but he's not accepting 60 in a 30 is daft!
Speeding fine through court and ILR : UK Tier 1 (General) visas • Immigrationboards.com
It all sounds bull really for one off traffic offenses that did not have prison terms for the offense.
I had clear license when I applied for mine and still do, but if they'd rejected ILR on the basis of those points then I'd most likely have appeal and if failed to sue them - previous guidance was that only jail sentence would have adverse effect - application guidance should be clear on the matter of which offenses not acceptable before somebody pays them hefty fee for application.Last edited by AtW; 25 February 2016, 16:05.Comment
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How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post60 in 30 is obviously not ok. Such things obviously must be declared on form.
It all sounds bull really for one off traffic offenses that did not have prison terms for the offense.
I had clear license when I applied for mine and still do, but if they'd rejected ILR on the basis of those points then I'd most likely have appeal and if failed to sue them - previous guidance was that only jail sentence would have adverse effect - application guidance should be clear on the matter of which offenses not acceptable before somebody pays them hefty fee for application.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostAnd clustering, and RAID5,6,50,60.
Bet it runs on Linux on a PC with knobs on laughingly called a 'server'....Comment
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