A Local Council Has Towed A Legally-Parked Car And Told The Owner They Crushed It

Some councils can take months to remove genuinely abandoned cars, but one local authority in the north of England is a bit keener than most. Some might say a bit too keen. on this occasion…
A Local Council Has Towed A Legally-Parked Car And Told The Owner They Crushed It

An English council has had to apologise after towing away a legally-parked car and telling the furious owner it had been crushed. You just know this is going to be a good one.

Ben Tiller, of Colburn in North Yorkshire, had bought a lightly damaged Subaru Legacy to fix up and sell on, and parked it on private ground. That didn’t stop Richmondshire District Council, though, who thought the beaten-up old Subaru had been abandoned and simply towed it. Whoops.

Mr Tiller initially reported it as stolen and had to wait two months before the local police discovered that it was the council who had taken it. When he rang the council to, err, bend their ear over the matter, he was told that it had already been crushed. We can only imagine the burning rage the man must have felt.

The Legacy was a 2006 model similar to this
The Legacy was a 2006 model similar to this

Fortunately, when they looked again they found that it hadn’t actually been turned into a cube. Unfortunately, the errant council had already reported it to the DVLA as crushed, so it’s now worthless and illegal to drive on the road unless the records can be amended to show the Legacy is still intact, which apparently, the DVLA is unwilling to do.

Richmondshire District Council called the debacle a ‘genuine mistake’ and returned the car a week later, albeit with extra dents in it. We don’t suppose the people who towed and stored it took any particular care to look after it. The council’s insurers are now working with Mr Tiller to compensate him for his… unusual loss.

Via: Northern Echo

Comments

DJ N

So first, they removed the car from a perfectly legal parking spot
Then they told the guy they crushed it
But it wasn’t crushed, instead, it was given a “crushed” status
The DVLA won’t do anything about it

So all in all, they had just stolen Mr. Tiller’s Legacy from him and made it illegal to drive. Great job, Richmondshire District Council!

06/17/2017 - 04:36 |
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Anonymous

ok so he reported it stolen to the police, the police found that the council took it and now the police aren’t going after the council for theft of a vehicle? Id sue the council if I was him! Theft is theft, weather your the government or not!!

06/17/2017 - 07:58 |
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RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)

If this happened here in the US they would have been sued up to their lower intestine

06/17/2017 - 13:32 |
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Anonymous

They should pay for this stupidity

06/17/2017 - 18:24 |
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Caro

“Oh no, there’s a mild dent in this Subaru, better tow it, as its clearly abandoned.”
What do they do to rat rods?

06/17/2017 - 18:37 |
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Jayden Hoyat Ho

the guy’s face be like….

06/18/2017 - 02:47 |
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Anonymous

ITS PRIVATE GROUND!!! Why were they there!!!! I would demand a brand new legacy! If I was this bloke, I would go round to the head councelor for North Yorkshire and take his Bentley off the drive and tell the insurers its scrap!

06/18/2017 - 07:09 |
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Antiprius

Ban councils. And speed cameras. And car crushers. And the Labour Party. Make Jeremy Clarkson king of England. Enough with this sort of thing.

06/18/2017 - 22:05 |
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Anonymous

Only one thing for it then, track car anyone?

06/18/2017 - 22:14 |
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Diego Tului

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

the british cousin of SuperGramps….

09/10/2017 - 08:32 |
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Anonymous

What a EVOl person

06/19/2017 - 02:28 |
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