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9:34am Thursday 9th February 2012 in News
AN AGGRIEVED Aviva customer who was served with an injunction to stop him going on the York insurance giant’s property has staged a fresh demonstration on public land near its offices.
The Press reported earlier this week how Paul Parvin, of Sessay, near Thirsk, who blocked the barriers to Aviva’s site at Monks Cross with his digger last year, had been served with the injunction by Aviva to avoid further business disruption.
Mr Parvin, who is locked in a lengthy dispute over the way his claim had been handled by Aviva since an articulated lorry hit and severely damaged his digger in January 2008, said yesterday his fresh protest on grass below the city walls avoided any breach of the injunction.
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