Bailiff gets her own car CLAMPED after parking over disabled man’s driveway

Bailiff gets her own car CLAMPED after she parks over disabled man’s driveway and blocks his van in

  • A bailiff gets her car clamped by a disabled man while at work  
  • The woman had parked her car in the man’s driveway, believed to be in Kent 
  • An onlooker can be heard telling her: ‘Bit of your own medicine yeah?’ 

This is the extraordinary stand-off when a bailiff discovered her car had been wheel clamped after she parked across a disabled man’s driveway.

Footage shows the woman, believed to work in the East Malling area of Kent, discovering one of her front wheels has been clamped.  

As she walks over to her car, a man filming the scene says: ‘You shouldn’t be parked there love.’

The man is seen walking towards the camera holding out his blue badge

A woman, who social media users claim is a known bailiff in the East Malling area of Kent, had her car clamped by a disabled man while on the job. The man is seen walking towards the camera holding out his blue badge

The camera points towards an elderly man, called Andrew by social media users, sitting down next to a white van.

The man filming the scene says: ‘Bit of your own medicine yeah?’

He adds: ‘You’re right in front of his van, he’s right to do that.’

He continues: ‘You’ve blocked him in and he’s disabled. 

‘He’s clamped her car which he is right to do.’ 

The woman is shown furiously walking around her car while on speaking on the phone.  

She claims that she was told by a woman earlier that day that it was okay for her to park on the curb over the disabled man’s driveway.

While she is on the phone, the man filming walks around the back of the woman’s car to reveal how she had parked. 

Her front tyre has mounted the curb over the disabled man’s driveway.  

There are three disability stickers on the back window of the man’s van and later in the video he is shown walking towards the camera holding out his blue badge. 

Comments on the video, which was posted to Facebook by Kieren Dawson, claim that the woman’s car was stuck there for three hours.  

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