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Offline Chris.

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #20 on: 21 February 2012, 18:37 »
Clamp his car.

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Offline Luke1981

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #21 on: 21 February 2012, 18:41 »
I don't think it needs to be outlawed, just better regulated.

Say If you are paying 1k a year for a private parking space and you are turning up at home everyday to find someone in your spot and nothing that you do seems to help then a financial threat on the illegal parkers is ideal with correct signage and following precedure. The problem lies with cases such as this topic, where the actual user of the space doesn't want to prosecute but can do nothing about it as the clamping company are operating on behalf of their own company, not the client.




I agree completely, if they are not going to be outlawed then regulation is needed. I would prefer the councils to take over the clamping if they are to stay, at least my 80 quid will not be lining the pockets of some greasy wide boy executive.
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Offline danny_p

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #22 on: 21 February 2012, 22:39 »
there thingys

had the work truck towed away once in cardiff.   yard full of pikey thingys and dog sh!t  cant rember the exact figure they wanted but it was over £400.

din't have £400 at the time so that wasent an option,  got truck back tho
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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #23 on: 21 February 2012, 22:49 »
Clamp his car.

Exactly, where has he parked?  :lipsrsealed: The clamps are about £20-£30 on ebay, my boss has looked into getting a couple because c#nts keeps using our parking bays at work and even blocking us in when we need to leave, making us late for appointments with clients.
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Offline Cory

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #24 on: 21 February 2012, 23:40 »
go unbolt a wheel from his car and leave him with a brick purely for being an unsympathetic inconsiderate p**ck to your partner. no need for that at all

on the flip side ive played the 5p trick at work when someone refused to accept that they weren't short changed. made me feel a little better.

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #25 on: 22 February 2012, 11:22 »
Was reading in the paper that some other scum bags that were doing this have been jailed. Hopefully he catches aids or the Ebola virus.  :cool:
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Offline danny_p

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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #26 on: 22 February 2012, 21:15 »
ebola is more effective i here
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Re: wheel clampers
« Reply #27 on: 23 February 2012, 14:49 »
ebola is more effective i here

LOL  :grin:
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