A crushing experience.

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deva link

26,934 posts

247 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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Not the first time this has happened:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=273078

virgil

1,557 posts

226 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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Where exactly is it written that I've agreed or accepted, when I by my road tax, that my local council can tow away and rush my legally taxed, insured and owned vehicle, or that I have to keep an eye on it for damage to it every 24 hrs?

We can't have one rule where I pay £180/yr to keep my vehicle on the road, and another that gives an admin body the right to steel and crush my car, surely?

May be writing to my MP, If I can remember who I vited in last time!

Virgil.

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

258 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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So a car left for 4 days is counted as abandoned. That's most cars in airport carparks then, for a start. Completely mad.

If the car was parked dangerously, or didn't have a tax disc (presumably stolen as part of the break-in), then I could perhaps understand it being moved. But then to go straight to crushing less than 24 hours later, it's insane. And then to dispose of the contents of the car when I'm sure they had contact details on them, in that well-worn phrase it "beggars belief".

This really needs national focus. It would feed nicely into the select committee's study on parking decriminalisation, for a start. Let's hope all this has not been in vain.

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

219 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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Typical Local Council Nobody said:
Well, we saw that the property had been empty for a couple of weeks, so we broke in, auctioned of the contents and knocked the house down to make way for a safety camera


Wouldn't surprise me one bit, these days.

splatspeed

7,490 posts

253 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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so what happens ith my tiger and no windows??????

esselte

14,626 posts

269 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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When someone is suspected of speeding they can manage to find the RK pretty easily.Why not in this case?

cooperman

4,428 posts

252 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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Get a good lawyer and put their arses into the bacon slicer would be my advice. If this happened to my oldest grandson and the 'N-reg' Escort I bought him for his birthday I would go all-the-way to the high courts with it.
Just who do these 'jobsworth tossers' think they are to destroy someone's cherished property without so much as a 'by your leave' and then try to justify it with lies and deception. Guilty of 'Criminal Damage'and theft maybe.
I wonder if it had been fully comprehensively insured how the insurers would treat the claim. Now, an insurance company has the clout and financial ability to really fight these people.

tigger1

8,402 posts

223 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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If it has 3rd party cover the insurance might cover legal costs?