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afcjan | 14:01 Sat 09th May 2009 | ChatterBank
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Hypothetical question...

if you have a car which is clamped and you go to pay to get it back, so u r not with yr car and something happens to yr car e.g. vandalised.

whose responsibility is it. is it yrs or the people who clamped u in the first place.
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Hi afcjan

Me thinks it wud be ur responsibility, unless the culprit was caught.
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but what if u had left yr car in a dodgy area or carpark and couldnt leave it safely because the clampers had stopped u, surely the blame must rest with them moreso.

i dunno, its just something we have been debating at home.

what team do u support LFC. can I guess its Luton Football Club.

best wishes
If i understand right, u have park illegally so they have clamped u. Was it ur choice 2 park there in the first place? If it was avoid dodgy areas lol.

I support Liverpool, who u support?
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yea that makes sense now. thanx 4 brill advice.
u shldnt park somewhere dodgy in the first place where theres a risk of being clamped.

i support the other team that got knocked out of Europe this week, and deservedly so by their performance. my name gives it away.

ps I hope Liverpool win the league.
Glad to have been of sum help. Hard lines 2 u, thanx 4 ur support, we cant have the dirty mancs winning, so arrogant. Takecare x
You would need to take photos of the car in the tow area before you drive it away. You need to clearly show the damage and the location of the vehicle - parked up against a high kerb, for example, which damaged the skirt.

Then you claim from the clamp company. While the vehicle is in their possession they are responsible for it and it should not be damaged.

Bear in mind the tow company will have photos of the vehicle in the place where you parked it so any damage the vehicle had prior to the tow may be clearly visible in their photos.

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thank u Ethel...now the wheels can be set in motion, its not our car but a neighbours so I will show her yr advice.

best wishes Jan

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