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 Posted: 22:09 - 24 Aug 2012 Post subject: Collection charges for stolen scooter, ever tested in court? |
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My mate has just had his scootay nicked. It was then found by the police a few hundred yards away, dumped by the chav who thought he could fuck the lock with a screwdriver and hoon about on a 125 4 stroke scootay.
Anyway, so now he's facing all the charges for collection and storage which helpfully doesn't open until Tuesday, so he has to pay until then.
My question is whether these charges are legally enforceable? He has signed no agreement to pay these charges, has had no opportunity to negotiate them, their terms or the service provided, so on what basis is he required to pay?
Of course the kicker is that they won't return his property until he pays them, but that is really extortion...
So, my question is...has anyone ever tested this in court? I.e. demanded that they have their property returned to them, without having to pay the charges? |
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It's civil, it's a legal grey area, and I'm not aware of anyone sorting these thieving ghouls out in court. Yet.
I'd suggest - and this is not legal advice - that your case is against the actual yard that's holding your bike. Not against Plod, against the blokes-with-rotties that demand hundreds of £££s off of you to give your bike back.
Where's your contract with them? Why are they denying you access to your vehicle? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Hello, Mr D. Advocate? This is the filth. Good news! We've recovered your burgled television, computer and jewellery!
Now, if you'd just care to pop along and pay the £200 recovery fee plus £20 a day charges...
Different how?
I honestly wonder if you'd be better off just telling your insurers that it was stolen and see if they piece it together. I'm betting not. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Please do note that I don't know what I'm talking about and my post is entirely speculation. Whilst the ideas I post are theoretically valid in my mind, I have no knowledge on the legal or real world accuracy or actual success of them.
Extending from the idea outlined in the last few pages of this thread: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=741653
Essentially the guy who was being harrased sent the company an invoice for all of the calls/texts and they ended up paying it.
Could OP's friend not do a similar thing?
Write the people holding the scooter a letter stating that as of xx/08/2012, if the vehicle is still in their possession then they are entering a contract to rent this vehicle from you at a charge of £100 per day until the vehicle is returned. Where they choose to store the vehicle during this rental period is their choice but they will be liable for all costs incurred during the rental term. Also personally delivering the letter so that you can be sure it has been delivered.
Private parking companies seem to have success by firing off random letters. Why can't we do the same? ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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I'm OK with the principle, if a reasonable attempt has been made to contact the keeper/owner and ask if they want to collect their vehicle.
Too often though, it seems that the first the owner hears about it is that a commercial outfit has "helpfully" seized their property and is holding it to ransom for usurious amounts. Being done a favour shouldn't feel like getting mugged.
Expensive insurance for the compounds? The local long stay airport parking is £8.50 a day from NCP muggers, or £5 from anyone else, and that includes a shuttle bus rather than a "here's your keys, now sod off before I set Fang on you".
In best let's-you-and-him-fight stylee, I'd be minded to file a FOI with the local coppers obliging them to disclose the nature of the relationship between the recovery company and the themselves, on both a corporate and personal level. How much does the force receive in kickbacks and where does it go? Recovery company owner related to any force big-wigs, by any chance?
It's a heavily tilted playing field though, with 9/10ths of the law ranged against you. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike
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If your mate will be putting a claim through his/her insurance then the insurance company will probably cover it.
When my last ped was pinched it ended up being 'recovered' and put into storage, this was on the Thursday. Couldn't pick it up on Friday as forensics needed to check for prints so had to wait until the following Monday. Called the pound (irony right there ) & was told the 'release' fee was £120 all in (iirc). I knew it was a wreck and would be written off so I called my insurer, explained that it was recovered by the law and was in storage. Was told be insurer that if I want to claim I need to remove the ped from storage asap, I said I wasn't paying the release fee and was told they'd cover the release fee........They did (eventually).
It's bollocks though, I argued with the law that it was my property that was taken & I shouldn't be accountable for the cost of recovery. I'd have happily gone & picked the fecking thing up from the woods where they caught the little shit riding it. Basically you're stuffed eitherway, you want it back to fix it yourself without going through the insurance & you pay. You want to claim on the insurance and you still have to pay, sure my insurer 'covered' the cost but I didn't see that money back for over 3 months from when I paid the release fee. They'd paid me for the ped but had 'missed' adding the release fee costs.
I thought when the Police found your push bike you went to the station & picked it up FOC. I guess there are people that don't bother picking up motorbikes/peds due to the cost on future insurance policies so the 'pound' probably doesn't lose out whether vehicles are picked up or not.
This is a real grey area though as Roger said, my house was closer to where my ped was found than the pound it went to.....Common sense would have been to drop it off at my house than transport it nigh on 20 miles away.  ____________________ CBT: Pass 25/06/2011 Theory Test: Pass12/06/2012 Mod 1: Fail 08/07/2012
Mod 1 Retest: Pass 15/0702012 Mod 2: Pass 03/08/2012
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 323 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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