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Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re=3A_Small_Claims_=2D_=A3587_solicitor_fee?= Posted on: Fri, 9 May 2008 21:59:08 +0000 (UTC)

On May 9, 10:19 pm, Alex Threlfall wrote:
> In article <9654e9f0-6ae2-4c8b-a635-f1a7f6c82c5d@
> 34g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, juan.k...@bluebottle.com says...> I assumed =
legal costs weren't awarded inthe Small Claims Track?
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/6ofamr
>
> > The =A3587 is presumably =A3500+VAT......and the couple represented
> > themselves?
>
> Silly woman for paying, silly woman for leaving the damn car there.
>
> I'd have popped down with an angle grinder and had the boot off. Only
> clamps I wouldn't treat like that are Local Authority ones/DVLA - any
> other cowboys get them removed and dropped at a local police station for
> them to collect. (Local being local to me when I drop it off... which
> could be some distance away)
> --
> Alex Threlfall
> Cyberprog New Mediawww.cyberprog.net

Not a smart thing to do, if you don't want to be done for criminal
damage and have to pay damages to the clamper.

Read Lloyd -v- Director of Public Prosecutions [1992] You can find it
here at the bottom of page 4. http://www.thepeoplesnocampaign.co.uk/a/no/ass=
ets/VINE%20CLAMPING%20CASE.pdf