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Man Who Clamped Police Vehicles in Court - again
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trisontana wrote: »"Eileen Sproson, defending, told the court Andrews was unlikely to be able to renew his clamping licence next year because of the conviction for contravening the Private Security Industry Act."
What a shame. Perhaps he might now go and get a proper job.
No he will just morph into a PPC ticketer as this doesn't need a licence.0 -
Yet again Shoal show their true colours which is entirely representative of the entire industry.
Note their press release page has a story about a conviction for destroying a clamp in 2010 above the incident in question which occured in 2011 BUT ALL the other press releases are in date order ......says it all really.
Be interesting to see if they have any comment now that the case has finished and shown this individual for what he and his ilk truly are... i.e..idiotic thugs who really believe they are "untouchable".0 -
nice to see the DM and other newspapers covering the story too
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2054755/Belligerent-clamper-locked-unmarked-police-cars-provided-security-Queen-royal-visit.html
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Shame it wasn't some jail time thrown in as well.0
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peter_the_piper wrote: »Wonder if he will not pay and just avoid the ccj?
It's a fine and not a CCJ. If he doesn't pay, he'll be locked up for a few days.0
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