EU commission being protected by riot police.

THIS POST IS ABOUT THE 90 DAY RULE - Do I have to do this every time so the morons on here understand the conversation.

Developments in the change of rules for Schengen area access


"An amendment to the 90 day rule for non-EU second home owners in France offered a chink of optimistic light for access to the Schengen area. Unfortunately, a French court rejected the amendment.
Brits with second homes in Spain were hoping that a favourable judgement would trigger a domino effect across the Mediterranean.

Despite the ruling, the Spanish government has said it will continue to lobby the EU in Brussels for a rule change. The approach of the Spanish is different to that of the French who were seeking to act unilaterally.

The argument is that non-EU second home owners on the Spanish Costa’s have a positive cultural and economic impact on their communities and to ban them for six months a year is counter-productive and punishes a group of people who were unlikely to have voted for Brexit."



Wasn't it the ticking time bomb that because of remain MPS civil servants / courts - starmer doing all they can to reverse the referendum that johonson had to get a deal (any deal ) through. So if it wasn't for the delay tacticks of the aformentiond then a Schengen area access could of been aranged espicually for second home owners. Just like Spain and France now want.
 
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Strange. My Bro-in-Law and a group of others regularly does charity bike rides from Marble Arch to Arc de Triomphe. They have a back up van follow them full of spares, tools and equipment of every description. Never have any aggro or paperwork to do.
They don't even have ti present an inventory?

Very strange
 
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Strange. My Bro-in-Law and a group of others regularly does charity bike rides from Marble Arch to Arc de Triomphe. They have a back up van follow them full of spares, tools and equipment of every description. Never have any aggro or paperwork to do.
They don't even have ti present an inventory?

Very strange
You certainly wont need a carnet if you can show that the goods are consumed or returned. Surely it's good practice to have a list of new parts, Bike stuff isn't cheap. How do you work out who owes you for parts, or do they simply provide you with their own spares?
 
THIS POST IS ABOUT THE 90 DAY RULE

However, the thread is not. It started out with some moaning brexer commenting that police forces try to control demonstrations. The same happens here, and in most countries (not in Trumpland when the insurrection is by Trumpists, though)

Brexers voted to resign from the EU and give up the powers, rights and obligations of membership.

It's no use moaning now that UK does not have membership rights.

That's what you wanted, dummy.
 
You certainly wont need a carnet if you can show that the goods are consumed or returned. Surely it's good practice to have a list of new parts, Bike stuff isn't cheap. How do you work out who owes you for parts, or do they simply provide you with their own spares?
As far as I know it’s their own spares. The van also carries their clothes and personal possessions too.
 
Thats the best approach. The support van is nothing more than transport.
 
However, the thread is not. It started out with some moaning brexer commenting that police forces try to control demonstrations. The same happens here, and in most countries (not in Trumpland when the insurrection is by Trumpists, though)

Brexers voted to resign from the EU and give up the powers, rights and obligations of membership.

It's no use moaning now that UK does not have membership rights.

That's what you wanted, dummy.
what has been the downside for you personally - do you travel much?
 
Brexers voted to resign from the EU and give up the powers, rights and obligations of membership.

It's no use moaning now that UK does not have membership rights.

That's what you wanted, dummy.
You do not know how I voted - dummy.
It's no use moaning now that UK does not have membership rights.
Tell that to Spain then who are moaning.
 
Chatting with a noob who moved into one of the new builds up the road and it turned out he moved from Spain to D'shire not only for our fine weather but the increased costs caused by leaving the EU made his business of growing olives untenable. Bre*it squashed the profits out of the oil.
 
You certainly wont need a carnet if you can show that the goods are consumed or returned. Surely it's good practice to have a list of new parts, Bike stuff isn't cheap. How do you work out who owes you for parts, or do they simply provide you with their own spares?
And the tools?

And accounting for everything used? how exactly? Sounds so simple,you should try it.

Nice to know its just me that struggles with the new rules.
 
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