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Here's a story to horrify classic car-lovers: Lambeth Council, in south London, has towed away and crushed a 1972 Bristol 411 - despite it being legally parked.
The car, worth an estimated £30,000 and one of just 287 made, was parked by its owner, Mendoza Stewart of Kennington, in a council-run car park in December 2004. When he returned and found it gone, he assumed it had been stolen, but police found that it has been taken to the council pound. A witness reported that when the car was lifted off the tow-truck, a mechanical grab was used, which destroyed it.
Stewart told This is London: 'It was utterly wrecked before I had a chance to retrieve it. I have not seen it since. They cannot explain why they took away what is obviously a special, rare car.'
He insisted that its tax exemption disc - indicating that it did not need a conventional tax disc - was clearly displayed.
Lambeth council has apologised to Stewart - who had owned the car since 1984, when he bought it after a long search - but as yet has not compensated him for his loss. It says that it is working to resolve the case, which is currently under litigation.

Here's a story to horrify classic car-lovers: Lambeth Council, in south London, has towed away and crushed a 1972 Bristol 411 - despite it being legally parked.
The car, worth an estimated £30,000 and one of just 287 made, was parked by its owner, Mendoza Stewart of Kennington, in a council-run car park in December 2004. When he returned and found it gone, he assumed it had been stolen, but police found that it has been taken to the council pound. A witness reported that when the car was lifted off the tow-truck, a mechanical grab was used, which destroyed it.
Stewart told This is London: 'It was utterly wrecked before I had a chance to retrieve it. I have not seen it since. They cannot explain why they took away what is obviously a special, rare car.'
He insisted that its tax exemption disc - indicating that it did not need a conventional tax disc - was clearly displayed.
Lambeth council has apologised to Stewart - who had owned the car since 1984, when he bought it after a long search - but as yet has not compensated him for his loss. It says that it is working to resolve the case, which is currently under litigation.