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  • Accused of trespassing entering a business

    Could you please offer me some advice?

    I take and collect my daughter to her place of work at the local climbing wall centre . The climbing Centre is situstioned in a privately owed small business park.

    A situation arose last year when the owner of the business park accused me of driving too fast through the business park to drop my daughter at the climbing Centre. I wasn’t, and he has reputation of accusing people of this.

    Anyway, on that day he shouted and was aggressive towards me. I didn’t respond and as I drove away he hit the top of my car that resulted in a dent. This was caught on CCTV and my daughter also witnessed it

    I reported this to the police and after some time he has admitted to causing the damage and we are going down the community order route to have my car repaired .

    However, since that admission he has started to try and intimidate me, ether by overtly videoing me as I drive through the park, or as today threatened to call the police as I parked to go climbing at The climbing Centre ( within The Climbing centers allocated parking area), saying I was trespassing.

    Could you please inform me of rights on this?

    I have never shown any reason for him to say this, except for his allocation of me driving with excessive speed, I’ve always spoken to him with respect and consideration, and can only see his present actions as a way ‘sour grapes’ from being caught with damaging my car.
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    Police aren't going to be very interested in a complaint about trespass (a tort ie civil matter) so I would ignore him.

    You will need to find out what the climbing centre lease says about their clients accessing the centre by car and parking rights, but I can't imagine their clients not having use of the access and parking facilities (it could ruin the business!)

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      Thank you ☺️

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