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Draft letter to the SRA

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  • Draft letter to the SRA

    Grateful for comments

    I w
    ish to bring to your attention the names of several firms of solicitors
    whom I believe are acting unethically, and bringing your profession
    into disrepute.

    Their names are Miah & Co, BW Law. Wright Hassell, SCS, and Gladstones,

    All of these firms act for Private Parking Companies, many of whom use
    threatening tactics unlawful means, and deceit to obtain monies to
    which they have no entitlement. Indeed one,of these firms. Act for
    former clampers UKPC who have admitted tampering with evidence and
    was suspended by the DVLA from accessing registered keeper data.

    Some of these solicitors have been severely criticised by judges, one such
    was at Scunthorpe County Court, where a solicitor, Miss Coates, was
    threatened with imprisonment by the Judge, (VCS v Ibbotson,
    1
    SE098490) . Another solicitor. Michael Swartz has already come to
    your attention. It is believed he is ignoring the restrictions you
    placed on his licence to practice, and is still acting for a PPC.


    Inappropriately quoting Beavis v Parking Eye, sending misleading information about
    CCJs to appellants, claiming fees for more than the Law allows,
    refusing to answer perfectly valid questions, delaying the sending of
    documents to appellants, issuing non-compliant LBAs, issuing court
    papers then backing down at the last moment, failing to carry out due
    diligence, charging their clients for shoddy work.

    There is also widespread concern about the IAS, the adjudication service
    owned and operated by Gladstones. Their adjudications are unsigned,
    perverse, and unfair.

    There has been a spate of claims recently against registered keepers for
    events which took place before POFA introduced keeper liability.
    Elliott v Loake is often quoted. E V L was a ciminal case involving
    a hit and run, false statements made to the police, and forensic
    evidence, what has this to do with supermaket car parks?


    All of this is well documented on the internet on Money Saving Expert,
    Peppipoo, Legal Beagles, The No to Mob, The Parking Prankster,
    Consumer Action Group, and many more.


    The PPCs are not acting in the public interest and often in defiance of
    the will of Parliament, one firm in particular appears to be
    targeting the disabled . They are causing severe distress to the
    victims, many of whom are old a vulnerable. I believe that there has
    been at least one suicide because of such harassment


    At present, being a solicitor is regarded by the public as an honourable
    profession, but that could quickly change unless you put your house
    in order


    Yours etc,

    Last edited by D P Dance; 25th August 2016, 18:54:PM.
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    Re: Draft letter to the SRA

    Id suggest that if you really want to get them to take notice,then accusing them of "turning a blind eye" is not the way to go about it.

    Stick to the facts rather than personal opinion is the best way forward in my opinion.
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    • #3
      Re: Draft letter to the SRA

      Originally posted by pt2537 View Post
      Id suggest that if you really want to get them to take notice,then accusing them of "turning a blind eye" is not the way to go about it.
      .
      Thanks will deletet, anything else?

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