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Can you help re i damage my audi last night


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Round here quite a few hedges have narrowed the roads up and the council hasn't bothered.

Case of let sleeping dogs lie, if they wake up ignore them and they will go back to sleep.

 

I know someone who buckled an alloy wheel in a new pot hole a couple of winters ago. The council had a dedicated team defending such claims.

 

Go to the media Jon make a stink others will jump on bandwagon. Do a mournful pose getting in to the smart car banging your head on the way in and say this is what you are now reduced to.:lol:

HI MATE yes will do mate jon :thumbup:

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The public highway usually extends to the hedge or wall on each side of the road. It could be three feet or thirty. The verge is just part of the road that doesn't happen to have tarmac on. If you place obstructions on a highway, you are committing an offence and may be liable for damages if the obstructions cause injury or damage to persons or vehicles wishing to use the verge.

 

You would need to find out exactly where the boundary lies in this particular instance. Three quid to the Land Registry may help.

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Sorry about your motor Jon. That's one of the problems with living on the Mendips, too many quarries, too many big stones.

 

Still, it could have been worse, at least you are OK.

 

HI ALL thanks for that i had a car off the body shop to day what a joke that is it a P 208 what a joke that is thanks all jon :thumbup:

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