Richard59
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In renewal process (certificate holder since 1980's so not recent) have been advised that it's going to cost me a further £40 for GP to answer Police enquiry, is this common place now? Not had such before
On the renewal I had to inform them of my GP details, two weeks later an invoice drops on mat from said GP practice for £40 citing a request for info from Police, oh and quite chest no payment of = no reply, bit if a rock and hard place moment, and to think since 1991 I've not seen same one (GP) twice on the bounce, hardly a regularWho advised you this Rich ? and why is it going to cost you when the police are asking for the information surely they contact your GP directly you just sign the declaration that you allow them to contact your GP ? or do I have this wrong ?
I know of a guy like you, GP haven't seen him in 5+ years...full medical and £150 to sign form!!!On the renewal I had to inform them of my GP details, two weeks later an invoice drops on mat from said GP practice for £40 citing a request for info from Police, oh and quite chest no payment of = no reply, bit if a rock and hard place moment, and to think since 1991 I've not seen same one (GP) twice on the bounce, hardly a regular
Won't that fall foul of the protection of freedom act? They are taking away one of your legal rights without any regard to you as a person.On the renewal I had to inform them of my GP details, two weeks later an invoice drops on mat from said GP practice for £40 citing a request for info from Police, oh and quite chest no payment of = no reply, bit if a rock and hard place moment, and to think since 1991 I've not seen same one (GP) twice on the bounce, hardly a regular
this is simple, contact your firearms licensing dept and tell them about the gp request for payment and let them deal with it. I say again the gp is NOT allowed to charge for the info neither are they allowed to refuse to give it. They are not telling the feo that in there opinion you are ok to hold a licence there obligation is to inform the feo of concerns regarding your suitability as I outlined earlier.On the renewal I had to inform them of my GP details, two weeks later an invoice drops on mat from said GP practice for £40 citing a request for info from Police, oh and quite chest no payment of = no reply, bit if a rock and hard place moment, and to think since 1991 I've not seen same one (GP) twice on the bounce, hardly a regular
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!this is incorrect, the feo contact the gp as an initial step before speaking to you or your referee and the gp cannot charge anyone for this service, they are also duty bound to provide the info requested by the feo.
this is how I understand it and I am confident that it is correct.
aha BUT if they don't respond then the feo consider there is no problem and sign it off. Therefore if there is a problem later on then feo will presumably want to know why the gp was a total arse by not telling them and he will be in deep doo dah for trying to be a smart Alec.Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you ever played chess??? Stalemate...
If your GP doesn't sign...no renewal!!! Police cannot make your GP sign!!!
This is wrong. GP's fees are determined by the BMA. They have a band of fees and it is at their discretion how much they charge within the confines of this band. They SHOULD NOT (note, this is not 'MUST NOT') charge for a simple confirmation that the certificate holder does not, in their professional opinion, pose a risk. They are within their rights to charge if more detailed information is required.In renewal process (certificate holder since 1980's so not recent) have been advised that it's going to cost me a further £40 for GP to answer Police enquiry, is this common place now? Not had such before
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