Silverstone Classic - my car towed!

Silverstone Classic - my car towed!

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andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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I attended the Silverstone classic today and had my car towed.

I had complimentary tickets sent to me but no car pass to allow my car into the circuit. There was a marquee with event staff situated near the main gate that gave me a car pass.

This car pass of course wouldn't allow access into the National paddock so I parked close by next to an ice cream van on a fairly deserted piece of tarmac. Not in anyones way or restricting any access whatsoever.

I came back an hour later to leave only to find no Golf R and the car that I had parked next to was in the process of also being towed, out of the circuit completely to a car park.

I didn't pay much attention to how the cars were being moved, other than it was a chunky small truck - not a 7.5 tonne- with a spectacle shaped frame on the back that sat under two wheels and lifted them, I think leaving the two other wheels on the ground.

I had to walk to this car park to find my car had full lock on the front making it very difficult to release the steering lock. unsure if any mechanical damage has been done to rack, tyres steering lock etc. or the haldex 4wd system. The car was left with the auto handbrake on and in gear.

The second point is that I thought towing a car is illegal unless by Police, DVLA or council.

I'm pretty miffed as I thought I was ok with the vehicle pass in the windscreen with my phone number to contact as per the request by the event team upon entry. Not only that, but one of the event stewards saw me park up and said nothing.


andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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I normally only go to events with a race car/team and the same ticket doubles as a car pass, so it didn't really occur to me that i might need a car entry pass at all thanks.That's 30 years of experience blown out of the water! And as i got a vehicle entry pass from the event team which then allowed my car as well as me through the gate I naturally assumed I would be able to park my car as they are pretty difficult to carry round! smile

Not sure what that has to do with my question about the legality of being towed. As far as I can see, you cant move a third party car if its blocking your driveway!

andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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Nope, the car wasn’t causing any obstruction or access at all. I have been to Silverstone lots over the years and usually that spot is marked out for competitors, but it was left unallocated , nearest allocation area was for show cars arriving Saturday.

Nevertheless, the question remains insofar as towing is illegal?

andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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There were lots of cars parked up. I had a pass that made no mention of parking areas. I told them I was only there on business and would be no longer than an hour..

Can landowners tow cars without prior warning? Not sure if they can. Looked at ticket t&c’s, no mention.

andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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Nope. Checked that out. I had a car entry pass. No specified place to park/ not park.


andygo

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Mhttp://consumer-rights.org/guidance/transport/driving-and-parking/wheel-clamping/when-your-car-can-be-clamped-or-towed-away/


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/greater-rights-...

This seems to assert that cars can’t be moved..

andygo

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Friday 20th July 2018
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Mhttp://consumer-rights.org/guidance/transport/driving-and-parking/wheel-clamping/when-your-car-can-be-clamped-or-towed-away/


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/greater-rights-...

This seems to assert that cars can’t be moved..

andygo

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Saturday 21st July 2018
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I have worked out the truck was a Ford Iveco 70-170. The towing kit looked something like this example:



Looks to me like it only lifts one end of the car., presumably the rear.

God knows what it did to the front end of the car as it was left in gear, meaning if the wheels were turning so was the engine and possibly the 4wd system.

andygo

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Saturday 21st July 2018
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I'm pretty sure that towing is illegal, which was my main question initially. As you point out, they can be arrogant and unhelpful, but I guess its the type of staff they hire who can often act like failed traffic wardens.

andygo

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Wednesday 25th July 2018
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Not sure why everyone is moaning about how important I think I am blah blah blah, Where i parked my car was not obstructing anything, there were no cars within 50 yards. I was being left for the event proper which started on the saturday. when i went on Saturday it was nearly as deserted except for a few 'owners Club' cars parked some distance away.

My car park pass was a home made affair printed by the organisers on a plain green page of A4 coloured paper. It simply had my reg no, company name and phone number on it. There were no T&C's at all.

Neither were ant T&C's relevant to parking etc on my entry ticket. There were no signs saying the car would be towed except on the access road to the Wing pit area which is fair enough, its a busy road.

When I parked my car, there was a steward in a yellow jacket standing 20 feet away who watched me park up and leave the car. So I guess you could say I was under the impression he had implied I was OK.

Thanks to the people who have replied with helpful comments, appreciated.