Collecting wheel clamps
Collecting wheel clamps
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Furbo

Original Poster:

2,194 posts

51 months

Yesterday (14:37)
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The corner of a health club car park in a well-to-do suburb of Nottingham.

A month ago.



Today



I am intrigued as to whether it s a member or whether someone is coming into the car park to dispose of them.


bobtail4x4

4,115 posts

128 months

Yesterday (15:32)
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pretty sure keeping them after cutting off is considered theft

local farmers market a couple of years back had traffic bods clamping 4x4s on the road, a few cars behind them, someone was following with a cutting disc,
after there was half a doz sat on the path,

Geertsen

1,408 posts

78 months

Yesterday (15:41)
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You still get a fine surely?

Every day a journey

2,501 posts

57 months

Yesterday (15:57)
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bobtail4x4 said:
pretty sure keeping them after cutting off is considered theft

local farmers market a couple of years back had traffic bods clamping 4x4s on the road, a few cars behind them, someone was following with a cutting disc,
after there was half a doz sat on the path,
Is it 'keeping' them though?

The offence they go for is criminal damage.

ashenfie

1,793 posts

65 months

Yesterday (16:41)
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Report it to the DVLA as it would be interesting to see what they do, there must surely be a serial number on them.