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Originally Posted by weenie
What would they convict for removing cable in garden that was laid illegally in my garden get real and don't make me laugh, I am giving them every opportunity to remove it and of course within the law and if they don't then tough Bring it on I say because i'm getting angry with them now as I thought it would have been sorted out by now. I have to give them 28 day's and then I will be doing what tizmeinnit suggests and remove it and I don't mean by shoving a spade through it. I will not be braking the law trust me even my lawyer has said I will be able to remove the cable at Virgin Media expense and a letter was sent stating this and believe me it will be removed one way or another either by who I employ to do it or Virgin Media themselves. It is called cable trespass and totally illegal if the owner of the land did not give permission, and believe me I did not... FACT only the owner of land can grant a way leave for this not a very stupid neighbour...I also enclosed a boundary survey to the tw**s at Virgin media...maybe that is why there top gun is phoning me personally now they know they made a big boo boo here...unfortunately on my land..I had to get a lawyer as Virgin Media would not deal with this matter as they referred it to their legal department not me, I think they did this in the hope I would go away sorry but had to disappoint them as it is not in my nature to get walked over and anyway it was the principle of the whole matter now...
The only services that are allowed are for necessity electric gas and water as this is stated on the title deeds not virgin media cables..
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Removing it from your property is one thing, putting a spade through it is another
Do what your lawyer tells you, not what anyone on an internet forum tells you, me included.