What can we do if blocked in or out?

Grassman

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Following on from the thread about the farmer who "moved" a car out of his drive with a telehandler just what can we do if blocked in or out of our land or on a road blocked by poor parking?
In an ideal world police would come out and sort the situation very quickly but in the real world they just havn't the manpower.
So what can we legally do?
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Following on from the thread about the farmer who "moved" a car out of his drive with a telehandler just what can we do if blocked in or out of our land or on a road blocked by poor parking?
In an ideal world police would come out and sort the situation very quickly but in the real world they just havn't the manpower.
So what can we legally do?
If you park for even a nano second on private land with an enforcement contractor you get a civil penalty charge or something similar. Could one "prove" a cost to a business for delays and charge the registered owner of the vehicle with adequate proof ?
 

tepapa

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North Wales
Do we just have to abandon the crop?
Yes just write it off as a bad do, same as normal farming activities. You'd be clearly affecting the human rights/mental health of the vehicle owner and probably being racist/non pc by considering to move the vehicle, out of the way, without first considering how they identify. 🙄
 
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Derrick Hughes

Member
Location
Ceredigion
Yes but that doesn't sort the immediate problem.
You have a field of hay ready to bale and someone parks at the field gate so you can't get in.
Moving a modern car without damage is very unlikely.
Do we just have to abandon the crop?
I would get in somehow , even if it means cutting the fence if that was the case .but all my land as double if not triple access
 
Following on from the thread about the farmer who "moved" a car out of his drive with a telehandler just what can we do if blocked in or out of our land or on a road blocked by poor parking?
In an ideal world police would come out and sort the situation very quickly but in the real world they just havn't the manpower.
So what can we legally do?
If on your private property then do what needs doing to go about your work/life and fuxk them
The police won’t want to know it’s a civil matter
 

Nearly

Member
Location
North of York
So we need to cover the countryside in signs and warnings so that it looks just like the town. :(

The only person to have parked across one of my gates was a beater for the shoot. I had to reach over the pickup to put feed in a ring feeder inside the gate.
He won't do it again.
 
If you park for even a nano second on private land with an enforcement contractor you get a civil penalty charge or something similar. Could one "prove" a cost to a business for delays and charge the registered owner of the vehicle with adequate proof ?

I thought the whole clamping thing had been basically banned as it had circled out of control and become a huge money making scam??
 

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