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Any one had any dealings with these crooks?

I had a friend get clamped last night with £100 cash only release fee

I moaned at him for not calling me as I have a special release device for them

Any views on these people?
 
yeh, get the blow torch out and use a whole bottle on the padlock just before he turns up with the key.

price less.lol.
 
Any one had any dealings with these crooks?

I had a friend get clamped last night with £100 cash only release fee

I moaned at him for not calling me as I have a special release device for them

Any views on these people?

What's your special device??
 
i cant release the secret of the 'key' i use but you are very close

I also have a few friends who can help as well

I would axtually love to be clamped if I had the time as I would go all out

I cant stand the thieving B******S!

IMHO
 
yeh, get the blow torch out and use a whole bottle on the padlock just before he turns up with the key.

price less.lol.

Reminds me of a place I used to work when I was a student. They had their own furnaces and the other students and I used to heat up pound coins then leave them on the floor by the vending machines (once they were no longer glowing red-hot of course). Hid round the corner then had a good laugh watching tight-***** picking them up :)
 
Reminds me of a place I used to work when I was a student. They had their own furnaces and the other students and I used to heat up pound coins then leave them on the floor by the vending machines (once they were no longer glowing red-hot of course). Hid round the corner then had a good laugh watching tight-***** picking them up :)


Ha priceless! (no pun intended)

We used to super glue coins down, it was great watching people try and kick it to release it. some of the best money I have ever spent
 
Presumably some superglue squirted into the lock renders it useless?
 
first remove clamp from yer own vehicle making sure you have yer own padlock
phone the clampers to release your vehicle.
when they turn up clamp their vehicle with their own clamp
get in own vehicle and drive off
simples
 
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