{"id":23629,"date":"2021-10-21T16:03:08","date_gmt":"2021-10-21T15:03:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.southglos.gov.uk\/newsroom\/?p=23629"},"modified":"2021-10-21T16:37:15","modified_gmt":"2021-10-21T15:37:15","slug":"rogue-trader-handed-20-month-prison-sentence-following-mean-nasty-offences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.southglos.gov.uk\/newsroom\/community\/rogue-trader-handed-20-month-prison-sentence-following-mean-nasty-offences\/","title":{"rendered":"Rogue trader handed 20-month prison sentence following \u2018mean and nasty offences\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A rogue trader who stole \u00a31,200 from a Bradley Stoke pensioner has been sent to prison for 20 months after an investigation by South Gloucestershire Council\u2019s Trading Standards linked him to a further theft offence.<\/p>\n<p>James O\u2019Driscoll, 59, of Northwood Park in Winterbourne appeared before Bristol Crown Court for sentencing on 14 October after earlier pleading guilty to two charges of theft.<\/p>\n<p>The case was pursued following a complaint received by Trading Standards in August 2020 about a cold caller at the house of an 80-year-old Bradley Stoke resident, who made an agreement to clear her back garden, re-fence it and build a summer house there. The caller had taken \u00a31,200 up front for materials, carried out very little work to clear her garden and then disappeared.<\/p>\n<p>Trading Standards identified the offender as James O\u2019Driscoll and were soon able to challenge him and offer him the opportunity to re-pay the \u00a31,200, but he failed to do so.<\/p>\n<p>During the investigation, Trading Standards also established that Avon and Somerset Police were keen to speak to O\u2019Driscoll regarding an incident in March 2020 where he was alleged to have removed a Toyota Hilux vehicle from a church car park on a recovery vehicle.<\/p>\n<p>It was quickly established that O\u2019Driscoll had no permission from the owner of the vehicle to remove the car from the church car park in Easton in Bristol where it was being stored for the owner, following the sudden death of her husband while visiting Bristol from Portugal.<\/p>\n<p>Further investigation revealed that the car\u2019s owner had been able to contact O\u2019Driscoll at the time on a telephone number from a business card he had left when challenged in the church car park. O\u2019Driscoll had told the owner that he had found the car and that it was now in a scrap yard, but if she paid him \u00a31,000 he would return it to her.<\/p>\n<p>Trading Standards agreed with Police that they would prosecute both allegations of theft and, after O\u2019Driscoll repeatedly failed to turn up at court he was remanded in custody prior to his sentencing.<\/p>\n<p>In court the judge commented that O\u2019Driscoll had avoided both victims\u2019 attempts and those of Trading Standards to resolve the matters without the need for prosecution. He further commented that the offences were \u2018mean and nasty\u2019 and that O\u2019Driscoll had a history of similar behaviour. He added that O\u2019Driscoll had left the garden of his 80-year-old victim like a \u2018desert essentially\u2019 as clearly he had decided he could get away with it because of her vulnerability.<\/p>\n<p>South Gloucestershire Council\u2019s Cabinet Member for Communities and Local Place Cllr Rachael Hunt said: \u201cWe do not tolerate rogue traders here in South Gloucestershire and we will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who operates in this manner. We take a very robust approach to vulnerable residents being targeted in such a way and want to send a clear warning to anyone that does, that we will track you down and we will take you to court.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe encourage our residents to only deal with trusted tradesmen and to make all agreements in writing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Anyone wishing to report rogue trading to Trading Standards can do so by calling 0808 223 1133.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A rogue trader who stole \u00a31,200 from a Bradley Stoke pensioner has been sent to prison for 20 months after an investigation by South Gloucestershire Council\u2019s Trading Standards linked him to a further theft offence. 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