Police have dropped an investigation into a notorious clamping firm which took a man’s £10,000 car and sold it.
After two months they have concluded “no crime was committed” and said the case is now a civil matter.
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Car owner Scott Cunningham, 24, from Rayleigh, can’t believe it.
He complained to police after LBS Enforcement clamped, then towed away, his black Alfa Romeo 147 T-Spark.
Mr Cunningham insists he tried to get in touch with LBS to pay the £610 release fee, but they did not return his calls.
He was unable to get his car back, or any of the personal contents inside.
He claims these included £90 in his wallet, a £200 sat nav, his father’s laptop, his grandmother’s disabled parking badge and house keys.
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