Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Clampers clamped, now for Bully Bailiffs?


 Darren Little, Midlands correspondent Sky News

A group of rogue wheel clampers who made more than half a million pounds have been sentenced to jail terms at Worcester Crown Court.

Six defendants pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud, after the court heard they used their clamping company as a "licence to print money".
Their company, Midlands Parking Contracts, used underhand tactics and intimidated people, charging up to £355 to remove the clamps from their cars.
The company operated at 19 sites. The court heard their victims included meter readers for water and power companies, a disabled woman displaying a blue badge and even a man visiting a mental health centre.
Warning signs were either not prominent or on at least one occasion were erected after motorists had parked.
Estimating that the profit from the conspiracy may have been as high as £500,000, counsel for the prosecution Anthony Potter told the court: "Different sites appear to have been 'policed' with more vigour than some other sites.


Just a beginning.  When are Lancashire Police going to investigate properly the Corporate Homicide of Blackpool born veteran Andy Miller?  When are Liebers Lancashire MP's going to realise that they had a duty and a moral obligation to stop living the Westminster life and represent the victims of their lax administration?

2 comments:

  1. Clampers and Bailiffs-all lower than a snake's arse.

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  2. Well Royal. You nailed these bastards. Well done

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