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  UK Legal — Re: Stone throwers - Who is legally responsible? by AlanG (63 views)
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 19:18:56 GMT, "Andy" <muppet_davo@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>My house backs onto a small football club's clubhouse/bar. Most weekends the
>hall is hired out to private parties for various celebrations and 9 times
>out of ten, the children of the revellers will start to throw stones & lumps
>of tarmac at our houses and driveways. So far in July, my 1-year old car now
>has about 200 pounds worth of dents and chips on it.
>Over the years, we have kept informing the football club of this situation,
>but they don't seem to be doing anything to stop it.
>My main question is - If the staff at the club on a Saturday night at a
>private function know that the children of the revellers are outside causing
>criminal damage, then is the club itself responsible in any way for the
>costs of the damage, or would I have to catch the perpetrators myself, and
>extract the damage costs from them or their drunken parents.
>I am asking this as my neighbours and I now starting to get fed up with this
>situation, and would like to claim our damage costs from whoever is legally
>responsible for them.
>Thanks in advance for any replies
>Andy
>
Why don't you oppose the club licence to sell alcohol?
If enough of you oppose it they might just get closed up

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