Adrian's victory over clampers
Published Date:
01 August 2008
By Robert Collins
Not backing down or giving up has helped one Warwick man win a court victory against clampers.
Jade Electrical shop owner Adrian Symonds and a member of staff were clamped in the Woolpack car park in December 2007 - even though both had the right to use the spaces.
Clamping firm Parking Control Management ordered Mr Symonds to pay £125 to have each car released and told him he would have to write for a refund.
But even after he had done this the company still refused to pay back the money - so Mr Symonds took them to court.
He won back his £250 from the Berkshire-based firm on June 19 - but was furious about the time and effort wasted.
He said: "Justice has been served, which is right, but I am frustrated it has taken such a long time."
"Six months was a lot of wasted time.There was no explanation, or anything else."
Despite repeated attempts the Courier was unable to obtain a response from Parking Control Management. A statement on the firm's website reads: "We are committed to providing a caring, hassle-free solution for all our clients' needs".
The full article contains 196 words and appears in Warwick Courier newspaper.
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Last Updated:
31 July 2008 3:03 PM
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Source:
Warwick Courier
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Location:
Warwick