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Yeah, try your councils website. Once it's noted on their system they have a set time to get them repaired based on the road type and how deep the pot holes are. I got caught with one and it cost me £475. They never paid out so now I report every one I see!! Haha

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Yeah' date=' try your councils website. Once it's noted on their system they have a set time to get them repaired based on the road type and how deep the pot holes are. I got caught with one and it cost me £475. They never paid out so now I report every one I see!! Haha

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So I'm guessing you didn't have to pay council/road tax for a few months.

Scum bags for that. A lad I work with buckled an alloy wheel and destroyed a coil spring. Apparently, the yellow spray paint encircling them means that because they know about the pothole, they don't have much liability. I guess the yellow paint has forcefield properties so people drive over and not in them.

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Its riddiculous, My Dad hit a pothole in the RS and blew the new continentals, scuffed the front arch and bumper and cracked a windscreen, apparently for the modest quote he gave them to fix it they werent willing to cough up. At all. Pathetic, but good excuse to get the wheels painted!

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