Elmlea wrote:Another thing; my wife's tempted to contact people who know this woman and explain what she's done. Is she opening herself up to any issues there...?
Yossarian wrote:I'd definitely avoid doing that. There possibly won't be legal ramifications, but it won't look good for you if it looks like it's getting personal for your side or if you've done anything that could be construed as vindictive or spiteful.Elmlea wrote:Another thing; my wife's tempted to contact people who know this woman and explain what she's done. Is she opening herself up to any issues there...?
Elmlea wrote:The British Horse Society have a legal advice line
Elmlea wrote:In what sense? We could pitch up with a trailer and take him away, it just depends on whether or not the livery yard would feel comfortable with that.metagonzo wrote:Are they likely to release it to someone who doesn't pay the bills for its accommodation?
mk64 wrote:throughout I was wondering how they would afford the upkeep as horses are generally fucking expensive to maintain.
adkm1979 wrote:Stopharage, where do you live? Even if the 'rascal' intended returning the car, that's exactly what S.178 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 was written for; the unlawful removal of a motor vehicle. There doesn't have to be intention to deprive, and it's one of the most serious road traffic offences that doesn't involve killing someone.
mk64 wrote:throughout I was wondering how they would afford the upkeep as horses are generally fucking expensive to maintain.
Liveinadive wrote:I would have thought the vet bills would be high?
tigerswiftly wrote:How much does it cost to keep a horse for, say, 1 month?
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