queston for mad cop ?
Author
Discussion

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Wednesday 5th February 2003
quotequote all
**** hell just woke when to go out
and one of me cars is missing.

nabour tells me that the councile lifted it. on to a lorry after punturing the tank and draing the petrol in to a can. then busting all the windows to get the chains on it

bear in mind it was parked in a off road in a my private car port

and is covered by an swon statment to the dvla, no notice has been put on it.

reported it missing to local station as stolen they check and councile hasent contacted them, im told they have to teel the local station.

there only ever had two cases in town of scrap dealers trying it on both of them on the road not on private property

easy to check local scrapies for it


as im driving another one at the moment and me pride and joy ones
siting in primer else where till spring when i can finsh the top coat

local station treating it as stolen
ever by council or someone else
and going to take a statment from the nabour

cant see anyone else goting to that trobble other than council

as i want prity

it want worth a lot but was a good run about

I know the council aint got a leg to stand on if it was them.

there will be get a bill if it was them
local statation agreed with me on that.

was thinking of having alook at council yard see if a can catch em with be for contacting them so the can lose it before, i nail em.

an idears ?

i aint that bothered about car only
some rings of my wife. i just found out she had left in there.

but if was the councile i want to nail the mother ****`s to a cross


as there taking the piss with this

is there any way i can find out via the dvla if they checked on the reg of the car?

so i can prove it was them



>>> Edited by outlaw on Wednesday 5th February 20:58

lucozade

2,574 posts

299 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
Is this some kind of joke? I can't make any sense of this at all!

TheLemming

4,319 posts

285 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
So basically someone beat the hell out of your car, and then put it on a low loader and took it away.

Youve reported it stolen.

Is there really anything else you can do here other than ring the insurance company and claim?

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

TheLemming said: So basically someone beat the hell out of your car, and then put it on a low loader and took it away.

Youve reported it stolen.

Is there really anything else you can do here other than ring the insurance company and claim?


yes its reported as stolen.

the old bill are treating it as nicked and going to interview the wickness that saw it go.

the wickness says it was the local council. They claim it want them.

Im convinced it was the council.

im not that woried it gone as it was just a run around 1 of 3

its waas prity but it when and had some value and the was 4 new tyers on it, i wanted and parts i wanted for another identical one.

that was off the road at the moment.



I was going to brake it soon.

My point is if i can get conformation it was council im going too nail the ****es for taking the piss.


It was ileagal for them to touch it as it was not parked on a road. it was parked in my private car port

had no tax on, but i have stated its off road to the dvla when i cashed in the tax disk

and taxed the other one im driving now.

trust me no one else would have bothered with it

It had to be the councile and i want to confirm it so i can bill the w*nkers for thr car and the tools that were in the car.

and my wife`s wedding ring she just told me she left in it.

pluss i intend to prosocute the council for theft.

Its the printsable not the value. The other week the council crushed some poor guys classic motor for having no tax

only problem was it was tax exempt.

They have been taking the piss round this way

as for insharance It aint worth claiming and up the ncb

I dident have off road insharance on anyway. It wouldent have been worth it.

and no scrap dealer would have bothered going to that much troble
for it.

so that only leaves the councile who are claiming it want them now.

as they know there be in the shit and get a bill.

>> Edited by outlaw on Thursday 6th February 11:52

>> Edited by outlaw on Thursday 6th February 11:56

joust

14,622 posts

279 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
Nope - tried every setting on babelfish and still can't understand it.....

marki

15,763 posts

290 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

joust said: Nope - tried every setting on babelfish and still can't understand it.....


TheLemming

4,319 posts

285 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
Outlaw old chap, I know my spelling isnt perfect all the time but sometimes your posts can be a little tough to decipher.

Have you thought of typing them into word and running a spellchecker before pasting them in here?

pdv6

16,442 posts

281 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

outlaw said:Its the printsable not the value. The other week the council crushed some poor guys classic motor for having no tax

Tax exempt vehicles still have to display a valid tax disk - it just costs £0.00 rather than whatever it would have cost for a newer vehicle.

bad company

21,199 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
I agree with Lemming. Can hardly work out what outlaw is on about.

angusfaldo

2,829 posts

294 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

TheLemming said: Outlaw old chap, I know my spelling isnt perfect all the time but sometimes your posts can be a little tough to decipher.




And he edited it. Wonder what it looked like before the editing

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

pdv6 said:

outlaw said:Its the printsable not the value. The other week the council crushed some poor guys classic motor for having no tax

Tax exempt vehicles still have to display a valid tax disk - it just costs £0.00 rather than whatever it would have cost for a newer vehicle.


not when there not on a road



>> Edited by outlaw on Thursday 6th February 14:12

pdv6

16,442 posts

281 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
True, but that begs the question that you're asking anyway, i.e. what are they doing touching your car if its not on the road? Trespass at least?

CVP

2,799 posts

295 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
Come on lads, no need to take the piss. Apologies if I've got the wrong end of the stick and this is all friendly banter

Just read a bit slower and you'll get it. In summary Outlaw had one of his cars removed from private property. The car was not displaying a tax disc but DVLA had been told the car was to be stored off road when the tax was cashed in. Car is worthless but has things in it that do have value.

Witness saw it removed and saw whoever took it give it a good kicking first. Witness thinks it was the council.

Outlaw has been and reported it as stolen to the BiB. Council deny it is them who have taken it.

I would have a chat to the witness. See if they can remember the name on the side of the truck who took it. Then call this company and ask them where they put it or where their storage yard is. They may not have got around to crushing it yet. It's could be the same as the council use for towing ordinary vehicles, so you may be able to visit and haver a look around for it.

Otherwise let the BiB investigate and found out who authorised its removal and who took it. I probably wouldn't let on to the removal company that the BiB are looking for it as this may make them dispose of it more quickly.

If it's the council then go get 'em.

Doubtless the inside of the car will now have been "investigated" and any items will have gone. I guess you may have problems proving the stuff was in there but once you get here you will need to speak to someone who knows their legal stuff as to how you proceed.

Cheers

Chris



miniman

28,969 posts

282 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

bad company said: I agree with Lemming. Can hardly work out what outlaw is on about.


Come on guys, it's not hard to read. Give the guy a break - we're not all perfect spellers.

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
thanks guys cvp spot on.

and thank you for your comments.. For Those off you that dont know I Say againg Im dyslesic. IE cant spell for Shit and ave bad grammer.
It is as agrovating to me as It is to other`s to read it


I can Not run a spell checker till I have reinstalled

Micro shit Office 2000 If ever find the dam cd I have had to reistall my network here due to hardwear problem.

no i wont let on there investigting it

like I said. The Council deny it and wont give the location of the yard. I know most of the local breakers so if was them would spot it.

I do not give a shit really, if it has been crused. I dont even want it. I was going to scrap it after breaking it for what i wanted

the things in were of no great value

Only thing i would have like back is my wife ring.

I told her not to leave thing i the dam cars

However would really love to screw the council for it.

and be able to bill em for it and items in it

iI was leagal and the MOT had only just run out but was more use to me for parts.

my question too Mad Cop was there any way i could find out from the dvla if the council had requested information on the keeper.

That would give me some evidence the council had some thing to do with it.
as there no way there going it let on it was them as now listed as stolen and if it was them there in the frame for criminal damage or theft.

and hammering from the local rag as i got a me who is a reporter there.



>> Edited by outlaw on Thursday 6th February 15:02

CVP

2,799 posts

295 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
Outlaw - no worries

Just hope you find out what happened here and get it sorted. I'm sure one of our resident BiB will be along sometime soon and explain what the BiB will be doing (hopefully something).

Chris


Deester

1,607 posts

280 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all
This is interesting...

"Your local authority may also remove abandoned vehicles from privately owned land but may charge the landowner for this service - please contact your local authority."

www.operationscorpion.org.uk/what_if/whatif_answers_vehicles.htm#parking

TheLemming

4,319 posts

285 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

TheLemming said: Outlaw old chap, I know my spelling isnt perfect all the time but sometimes your posts can be a little tough to decipher.

Have you thought of typing them into word and running a spellchecker before pasting them in here?


This wasnt a dig, merely a friendly suggestion. Anyway back on topic.

Find the guys responsible and slowly screw them every single way you can.

I get the impression that a good solicitor will have field day with this one.

Not to mention possible charges laid by the police of trespass, vandalism etc.

If you can find ou who was responsible for this, turn it over to a solicitor and laugh hysterically while the people involved bend over and take a serious shafting.

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

TheLemming said:

TheLemming said: Outlaw old chap, I know my spelling isnt perfect all the time but sometimes your posts can be a little tough to decipher.

Have you thought of typing them into word and running a spellchecker before pasting them in here?


This wasnt a dig, merely a friendly suggestion. Anyway back on topic.

Find the guys responsible and slowly screw them every single way you can.

I get the impression that a good solicitor will have field day with this one.

Not to mention possible charges laid by the police of trespass, vandalism etc.

If you can find ou who was responsible for this, turn it over to a solicitor and laugh
hysterically while the people involved bend over and take a serious shafting.




That was the idear

yep got a good solicitor . he would probly do this one for free

hes done free work for me before.
I remember one time the court refused legal aid.

loved the look on there face when he said I guess I`ll just have to do it for free then.

outlaw

Original Poster:

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
quotequote all

Deester said: This is interesting...

"Your local authority may also remove abandoned vehicles from privately owned land but may charge the landowner for this service - please contact your local authority."

www.operationscorpion.org.uk/what_if/whatif_answers_vehicles.htm#parking


no m8 that at the owners request some charge some dont.

Not nick em unlawfully

I know the law if it looks like it has value it take week they have to rite to the registered keeper and inform the old bill

if its a danger 48 hours.

they can just lift em as the as an when they feel like it.

>> Edited by outlaw on Thursday 6th February 15:22