Any old promotor drivers around

With reference to Paul Linscott, he came across to us(Motorvation) after falling out with Promotor and did a fair amount of work for us as afree-lancer. At one point around the mid/late 90,s Marshall flogged him a ■■■■■■ old caravan that he was throwing out. This was as a result of Paul losing his digs so Marshall suggested that he could park the caravan inside our gates at Shoreham railway station(Kent) free of rent on the condition that he always made himself available and acted as security at night when he wasn,t away working as driver. This was a typical Marshall con-trick in an effort to get the maximum out of Paul but the problem was the local Shoreham village pub was only a short walk away from the yard and rapidly became Pauls second home! to the extent that at the end of each evening he would stagger back to caravan so ■■■■■■ that he couldn,t possibly have performed any security duties whatsoever! Slowly but surely Paul started to drive his little car to the pub instead of walking with the inevitible result. One day, completely blotto he decided to leave the pub and go for a drive. The car was found up side down in a ditch with Paul nowhere to be found! Not sure but I think he was supposed to be on a job next day and his non- showing was what resulted in a parting of the ways. He left the caravan in our yard and in spite of repeated requests to move/get rid of it he never did. The scrap man was called in the end and when he opened the door he said that only the mass of cooking grease and fat was holding the walls of the van together! We still saw him occasionally, on the opposite side of the road from our yard entrance there was a burger van in a lay-by and Paul would sometimes call there for breakfast but I cant recall us using him again after that.