Take a look at the world"s...
Take a look at the world"s first spy shots of the next-generation Lacetti, which shows how the Ultra WTCC concept has developed into a showroom-ready model. First revealed at last year"s Paris Motor Show, the Ultra marked the start of Chevrolet"s new design era, with the aim of establishing the brand as a mainstream marque.
Gordon Miller has been...
Gordon Miller has been issued with a five-year Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) for "intimidating and harassing" drivers. It"s the first time an ASBO has been used on a cowboy clamper - they are usually given to nuisance neighbours or gangs of youths who cause trouble in an area.
Portsmouth Magistrates Court heard how Miller had clamped cars on land where he had no contract to operate. He also tried to restrain two motorists while they were attempting three-point turns, and last year he targeted a police car. The officers had to go to a cashpoint to get í‚á£90 to pay for the vehicle"s release.
Portsmouth City Council, which applied for the ASBO jointly with the police, believes the rules of the order are so stringent that Miller will no longer be able to work as a clamper. Councillor Les Stevens, executive member for environmental and public protection, added: "Gordon Miller is no longer able to harass people under the guise of his clamping company. He is a menace, and I"m glad that the council and the police have worked together to remove him from our streets."
It"s believed clampers across the country will now be threatened with the same action if they don"t change their ways. Stevens added: "These orders are a powerful tool in the fight against anti-social and unacceptable behaviour of any kind." Repeated attempts by Auto Express to contact Miller failed.