Like all men, his wife tells him what to do ... She is his handler after all and has been since he brought her to the US of A.
BenM2023
Judge is clearly mistaken.... Trump can just sign an executive order and, because the SCOTUS has said anything he does in post is legal, boom - AP are excluded.
Having thrown tea in Boston harbour to rid yourselves of tariffs and royalty, 200 years later, it sure looks like you have a king over there!
Live in Wales so I have skin in this game...
Observations: 20mph limit means most people drive below 30 in urban areas.
20mph might not be universal in UK but many many places I drive through over the border in Engerland have a 20 limit.
Most roads with a 20 limit have an average speed of... Stationary /walking pace anyway.
The mandatory 20 limit was proposed and supported by Welsh right of centre politicos who dropped it like a hot potato on implementation - it was was weaponised legislation used as a stick with which to beat the left of centre Welsh Government Assembly ruling party.
My commute of 16 miles each way, though mainly through urban areas, has about 500m of 20mph limit.... Commute time is unaffected. I'm all right Jack!
Over all I like the 20mph limit and the shouty loudmouths who don't have failed to engage critical thinking.
IANAL however.... Your daily storage rate is way too low. It will cost you more to get what they owe you than you will get out of them.
Send them a letter changing the rate to £250 a day and stating payment terms of 30 days.
You have to be (legally) reasonable, so give them 14 or 28 days to get something sorted, after which the new rate will apply.
You should send them (snail mail and email) invoices every week reminding them of their ongoing commitment to paying you.
They may not pay you, in which case you have to go through small claims (Google it) or sue them to get the money they agreed to pay you (by not removing the vehicle after you gave them a reasonable time to comply) the former costs you time and effort the latter cost time effort and money.
In my experience, once invoices for significant sums start adding up to being a PITA for them, things will happen. Once the car is gone you have to decide if it is worth your time and effort to chase down the invoices. Hint - it probably isn't.
I got rid of incompetent bailiff companies this way (they kept buying a debt that someone had taken out using my address as theirs and the original loan company didn't check)
tl;dr - you have to make it worth their while to make you go away whilst being cool, collected and, above all, reasonable.