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Post by wannabe on May 6, 2017 0:13:17 GMT
Well this is an interesting point! Why do you say that? If they've damaged the car then you could sue them to recover the cost of repairing the car. A letter before action with attached invoice, they wouldn't have a leg to stand on with the cctv footage. Was it definitely a Local Authority van? Plenty of organisations set out roadworks!
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Post by myothercarsa2cv on May 6, 2017 9:55:03 GMT
If they've damaged the car then you could sue them to recover the cost of repairing the car. A letter before action with attached invoice, they wouldn't have a leg to stand on with the cctv footage. Was it definitely a Local Authority van? Plenty of organisations set out roadworks! Fair point. But the council will contract them. They could pass it on, doubt they'd want to pay it themselves. Just hypothesising... never had to do it thankfully!
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Post by wannabe on May 6, 2017 13:31:13 GMT
Was it definitely a Local Authority van? Plenty of organisations set out roadworks! Fair point. But the council will contract them. They could pass it on, doubt they'd want to pay it themselves. Just hypothesising... never had to do it thankfully! Water/Gas/Electric companies can just rock up and crack on whether the council wants them to or not lol. They operate completely independently and usually have to book the road space to work - 'emergency works' with no notice are the bane of network management!
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