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13-04-11, 06:38 PM
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I'll keep an eye out mate
I've posted this on the scottish Impreza site too just incase
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13-04-11, 08:01 PM
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technically an expertish
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thanks
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13-04-11, 08:50 PM
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technically an expertish
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okay the reg is D9 CHA and it has KHAN across the front of the bonnet,
police are doing nothing about it, saying its a "civil matter", despite the fact it has ?600 of my dads parts in it, my dad said to the police "Would it be okay for me to go down to currys and take a telly and not pay for it?" police said that would be different
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13-04-11, 08:56 PM
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Project Kahn Range Rover
Rare and even rarer in white,
should be what its like?
i think the seats have the diamond stitching
best of luck finding it
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13-04-11, 09:13 PM
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technically an expertish
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very similar to that squeks, guy on the zr site has seen it, he says its usually around rutherglen/cambuslang/shettleston
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13-04-11, 10:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ritchy
okay the reg is D9 CHA and it has KHAN across the front of the bonnet,
police are doing nothing about it, saying its a "civil matter", despite the fact it has ?600 of my dads parts in it, my dad said to the police "Would it be okay for me to go down to currys and take a telly and not pay for it?" police said that would be different
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sorry to hear about the situatiobn but as said in other post,police are useless and dont give *****,take law into own hands and get job done,its people like your dad that work there arse of and one day need there help for this sort of matter and they wont help,to much paper work i guess,hope all works out tho,you would of thought that with a ?60,000-?70,000 car they wouldnt worry about a few grand bill,some people have no shame.
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13-04-11, 10:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ritchy
very similar to that squeks, guy on the zr site has seen it, he says its usually around rutherglen/cambuslang/shettleston
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malks zr aye,well get him mate!
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14-04-11, 07:21 AM
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Location: Scottish borders
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If the car was at yours getting work done and then taken away by the owner with the debt outstanding, it is theft of the car as the garage has a proprietory right or interest in the vehicle. There is a stated case on it. It is theft - or could fall under making off without payment.
Scottish laws do vary from English ones, but the principles are usually the same.
I fear that your dad is not being supported by your local police.
R v Turner (No 2) [1971] 1 WLR 901.
The defendant removed his car from outside the garage at which it had been repaired, intending to avoid having to pay for the repair. The Court of Appeal held that the car could be regarded as 'property belonging to another' as against the owner, since it was in the possession and control of the repairer. (Note: were the same facts to present themselves today, a charge of making off without payment contrary to s3 TA 1978 would be more appropriate.)
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14-04-11, 09:21 AM
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technically an expertish
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Thanks dan, il give that statement tomy dad, its the police like you we need more of
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14-04-11, 09:36 AM
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Location: Bolton
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That looks like Amir Khans RR used to see him around here in it all the time
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