BT has installed flying cables outside my hotel, whereby the sea views have been severely obstructed.
I have exhausted all the higher complaint levels within BT and written to both the private secretary and CEO twice via recorded delivery. They fail to reply.
I need now to pursue a legal course of action.
I believe BT has breach the Telecommunications Act 1984, whereby there is a clause which prohibits BT flying cables which interferes with the carrying on of any business.
Our whole business hinges on our views which are now obstructed and guests are complaining. I could issue a writ for say £9k under the £10k limit, whereby I would not be pursued for legal cost should I fail to win such case. On the other hand, I might lose, simply because I may find it hard to justify such financial losses.
I understand how to issue a writ for the claim of monies, but how do I go about getting
a District Judge to rule that BT has acted unlawfully?
What Court process options can I adopt?
Thank you