Mr Wiseman, of Keighley, says Mr Evans then paused to call an ambulance but continued to clamp the van as Mr Wiseman was rushed away with blue lights flashing from the scene in Skipton. Mr Wiseman, who runs his own cutting tool distribution business, said: “I pulled over in Devonshire Place when I started to feel ill at about 1pm. I didn’t realise it was the back of a business premises, I just needed to stop because I didn’t feel right. My son Chris had jumped out of the van to get me a sandwich. While I was waiting I saw this car come hurtling up to me and pull in front.

“This man rushed towards me carrying the yellow clamp and I got out to ask him what he was doing. I stood in front so he couldn't do it. He was trying to get me out of the way so I pushed him backwards. I felt unwell, exhausted and was struggling to get my breath. And when I turned towards the van door I collapsed onto the floor of the van. He got out his phone and rang for an ambulance, but even though he could see I was unwell, he started to clamp my van. I wasn't in any fit state to control what was going on and to take advantage of someone in my position is despicable.
“I’m furious about it now but at the time I was more concerned about what was wrong with me.” He said his son Chris was confronted by Mr Evans, who handed him a document that said he would have to pay £150 to release the clamp. “Obviously Chris was worried about me and wanted to come with me to hospital so there was no point in arguing,” said Mr Wiseman. “He had no choice but to go to the nearest cash machine, draw out the money and hand it over.” Mr Wiseman was in hospital until around 5pm as his blood pressure ‘had shot up’. He is now awaiting further tests to find out what caused his illness.
4 comments:
That is just wrong. Is there no empathy anymore?
Hmmm...the guy owns a cutting tool company. His son should have used one of those cutting tools on the clamp!
In my old uni a colleague was clamped outside our building. He had an angle grinder so we threw an extension cord out and the window for him to power it, he cut the clamp off and drove off with it. Free clamp, thanks.
Something like this isn't illegal?
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