(Part 2) Best products from r/LegalAdviceUK

We found 21 comments on r/LegalAdviceUK discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 48 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/LegalAdviceUK:

u/thebendybender · 1 pointr/LegalAdviceUK

Purchase and install one of these.

You may want to get your landlords permission if you aren’t a “beg for forgiveness rather than ask permission” person. Agree to provide the landlord with a copy of the key if you do.

Maypole MP9737 Bolt Type Fold Down Security Post https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002PCPT20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VO31Bb8VWT2RS

u/Lucifa42 · 1 pointr/LegalAdviceUK

What's the difference in what OP is doing, and for example:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/iPhone-Case-DN-Alive-Wallet-Resistance/dp/B0727RS6NB/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1524849497&sr=8-4&keywords=iphone+case&dpID=51lHxeUCmzL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Clearly says iphone and an iphone in the picture.

Or is it simply that there is no difference but Apple choose to allow this to exist, along with all the other phone manufacturers and the vast amount of phone cases available - all using this same method of selling them.

u/Pitarou · 4 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

DO NOT DO THIS

It may be good for a laugh down the pub when his pee turns blue, but adding methylene blue to your sandwiches could be very dangerous, especially if you go far above the safe medical dose of 50 mg. So don’t do it.

u/tronaldodumpo · 1 pointr/LegalAdviceUK

What if they use one of these because they like the smell?

u/litigant-in-person · 14 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

>Counsel, I would like to draw your attention to a note that I have received from the Lead Juror on behalf of the entire jury. It appears that the Jury are requesting video evidence of the defendant - quote - "eating an ham sandwich entirely covered in seventy percent.. ghost... pepper.. psycho.. juice" - I think - "with the expression of a man who regularly eats the same or similar sandwich for lunch on a daily basis". This is most unusual, however, I too am intrigued by this monster who claims to be man...

u/Vault- · 11 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

Their are hundreds. Family law has a significant overlap with human rights.

Someone has literally written a book on it https://www.amazon.co.uk/European-Human-Rights-Family-Law/dp/184113175X/ref=nodl_

If you go to family law week (website) you can look at various cases.

u/Tony49UK · 8 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

I think you'll find that in an HMO as this appears to be. That the tenants are required to be "quiet" after 22:00 or 23:00 until the next morning.

Door slamming maybe resolved by the landlord fitting a door closer such as

Door Closer Size 3 Commercial or Domestic Use HMOs etc. Fire Doors Adjustable Speed BS EN 1154

£15+fitting. The landlord/agency will have a handy man who can come out and fit it cheaply.

u/mattjstyles · 1 pointr/LegalAdviceUK

0.3p per label https://www.amazon.co.uk/Labels4u-STW064038CO-Self-Adhesive-Addressing-compatible/dp/B00F9W0AG8?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2

Plus ink at maybe 4.5p/sheet is a total of less than 1p per label.

If you work in a corner shop you probably get quiet periods in which you could do this :)

Am not actually considering doing this,.but seems plausible to me.

u/Joeybada33 · 3 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

Id personally completely wipe the pc and change passwords to everything, online bank accounts, email addresses etc... You dont know what's been compromised.

I would also consider one of these or something similar

https://www.amazon.co.uk/TrueCall-The-Nuisance-Call-Blocker/dp/B002GP7HQM

u/NuclearStar · 1 pointr/LegalAdviceUK

Have you tried https://www.amazon.co.uk/Silent-Roar-Lion-Manure-Repellant/dp/B0002B7OT2

Aparently because this is from "bigger cats" then smaller cats wont go near it.

u/fire2burn · 41 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

Go on amazon or any hardware website and buy yourself some folding steel bollards. Install them when the offending vehicle is not there and lock them in place whilst you're at work to prevent them stealing your parking spaces.

I installed some to stop people using my drive whilst doing the school run. I live near a school and people seem to think that means they have a right to park on other peoples driveways if they're dropping off or picking up their kids.