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Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

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  • #16
    Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

    Me, being an obnoxious individual, I would let the bailiff take the car, then tell the finance company, the Court that issued the warrant, the Police and hire a Ferrari until it's returned.
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    • #17
      Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

      The court, Excel and their disingenuous bailiff are talking out of their rectal cavities about the Data Protection Act 1998. Section 35(2) of the Act states -

      Personal data are exempt from the non-disclosure provisions where the disclosure is necessary -

      (a) for the purpose of, or in connection with, any legal proceedings (including prospective legal proceedings), or
      (b) for the purpose of obtaining legal advice,

      or is otherwise necessary for the purposes of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights.

      That is the law, as it is written. If you wish to make a complaint against Excel and the court involved, you should direct this to the Correspondence, Complaints and Litigation Unit at H.M. Courts and Tribunal Service headquarters in London.
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      • #18
        Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

        Originally posted by Sir Vere Brayne d'Emmidge View Post
        Me, being an obnoxious individual, I would let the bailiff take the car, then tell the finance company, the Court that issued the warrant, the Police and hire a Ferrari until it's returned.
        One way of dropping the bailiff well and truly in the crap, I suppose.
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        • #19
          Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

          He said that my daughter had an interest in the vehicle and they can take it because she drove it - is anyone safe out there?
          What ********. I drove a police car once (well thousands of times) does that mean they could have seized it had they a warrant against me

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          • #20
            Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

            Originally posted by ODC View Post
            What ********. I drove a police car once (well thousands of times) does that mean they could have seized it had they a warrant against me
            What if they'd tried to seize your hearse, ODC? Would you have offered them a free ride in the back or tied them to the flower rack on the roof and then driven down the motorway at 70 mph? :grin:
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            • #21
              Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

              Originally posted by ODC View Post
              What ********. I drove a police car once (well thousands of times) does that mean they could have seized it had they a warrant against me
              Marstons or JBW might have tried it on and clamped a police car, they are that bone-headed like the guy who clamped the Royal Protection Officers car the other year

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              • #22
                Re: Car Clamped - Magistrates Court Fine (Not Mine)

                Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                Marstons or JBW might have tried it on and clamped a police car, they are that bone-headed like the guy who clamped the Royal Protection Officers car the other year
                And no doubt discovered that the colour of fear is brown. Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Group police officers are armed.
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