Man of Honour
Just looked up that bit of legislation and doesn't seem to apply to case of letting tyres down.
Possibly look at criminal damage as "damage need not be permanent".
Just looked up that bit of legislation and doesn't seem to apply to case of letting tyres down.
not entirely sure i get the logic of complaining about people being parked on/in front of property, then damaging tyres that would cause them to be there for longer :-/
What about tying a can on a string to the rear of the vehicle? Annoying but not safety issue.
unless they know it's deliberate why would they suddenly stop doing something regular? i got a puncture at a shopping centre once, didn't stop me going back there.To stop them coming back obviously. Has to be consequences. Short term pain for long term gain.
The road maybe in his boundaries but it's still classed as public right of way. My friend has a similar situation in that the alleyway behind his is in his boundaries but it says in his property deed that it's a public footpath but it also dissolves him of any liability.
So pretty much he can't do anything
What about tying a can on a string to the rear of the vehicle? Annoying but not safety issue.
I'm not sure I buy that. Just because a road has a right of way attached mean that it's not private land that could have parking restrictions, just that there is a right to pass across it.
The road maybe in his boundaries but it's still classed as public right of way. My friend has a similar situation in that the alleyway behind his is in his boundaries but it says in his property deed that it's a public footpath but it also dissolves him of any liability.
So pretty much he can't do anything
There's a video on BBC of some angry american shooting out the tires on a utility vehicle apparently parked over his drive way. This is the next step in escalation obviously...
There's a video on BBC of some angry american shooting out the tires on a utility vehicle apparently parked over his drive way. This is the next step in escalation obviously...