This raises the thorny question of what #Dorset's official second language is.
Welsh? Cornish? Brizzle? (-:
I suspect that experiments in #Brizzle and #Yorkshire might cause problems for this newly discovered law of Bing/AA/Google Maps #physics that requires that any journey in England involve either #HS2 or #Luton.
I predict that our Higgs Boson equivalents will be #Leeds and a very hard to discover rule involving *nearly* going to #Swindon.
Then Mancunian JourneyCartoGraphics will come along and turn everything on its head, like.
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Figures as given by the Head of Engagement, Communications and Fundraising. The accountants will know the hectarage. (-:
As will the estate agents, who still work in the silly furlongs and foot-pounds system, however. It's approximately 170ha.
Don't read too much into this. The serial offenders will be the ones with solicitors and straightforward guilty pleas, and are thus quick to process.
The ones who plead not guilty will be slower to travel down the pipeline. They'll also get the longer sentences, as surrendering and an immediate guilty plea tend to lead to a shorter sentence, as here.
https://cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/public-order-offences-incorporating-charging-standard#_Toc23932841
Nah. Checking out the WWW site it seems to be more of a party bus for expensive weddings and the like. Also, every chauffered/rental service on the WWW site is currently marked "disabled", so I suspect that more than 1 bill has not been paid.
The events company itself seems to deal in large-scale Indianesque weddings, going by all of its publicity photos at any rate. Perhaps there's not a market for conspicuously opulent events in the U.K. at the moment.