You do NOT own the parking space outside your residence.

You do NOT own the parking space outside your residence.

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Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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To the chap who did it that's actually a very smart way of returning the favour.


Those people who legally have he right to park there are taking the piss go off on holiday for a week or two get a taxi from there to the airport.... if you book parking in advance it's hardly pricy


It would be worth being there to see the reaction - especially if they have to get someone quickly on landing smile

johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

191 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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talksthetorque said:
surveyor_101 said:
3) Its vehicle exercise licence, its not road tax anymore.
You know if you're going to correct someone's post from almost two months ago.....
Vehicle exercise licence biggrin - what a tool

DonkeyApple

55,285 posts

169 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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barker22 said:
Well the owners of the skoda may possibly see this.
In any case, if there is anything such as a small mark anywhere on the car surely the guy has opened himself up to a world of pain. He's in the paper saying he did it fgs! The owners could say the damage wasn't there when they left it.
It is a risk but easily negated by smashing every panel with a sledge hammer over night then wrapping it up while claiming it was like that when you started.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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Origin Unknown said:
Why the rolly eyes ?
Didn't you think of it rather than the usual frozen sausages?

Gareth79

7,668 posts

246 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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barker22 said:
Well the owners of the skoda may possibly see this.
In any case, if there is anything such as a small mark anywhere on the car surely the guy has opened himself up to a world of pain. He's in the paper saying he did it fgs! The owners could say the damage wasn't there when they left it.
Not only that, but he said that he bought the cling film from his employer and mentioned them by name (Costco).

I think what he did would amount to criminal damage?

BossHogg

6,013 posts

178 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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Did his company give him permission to remove the cling film from the premises, or did he in fact misappropriate company property? wink

Gareth79

7,668 posts

246 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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BossHogg said:
Did his company give him permission to remove the cling film from the premises, or did he in fact misappropriate company property? wink
They sell it in the store it's something like £5 for half a kilometre so I doubt they nicked it.