6040947/2025

My Four Wheels Ltd

v S Moore

15 May 2026·Employment Tribunal·England & Wales·Employment Judge Miller

Respondent

My Four Wheels Ltd

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Decision date

15 May 2026

Tribunal

Employment Tribunal

Jurisdiction

England & Wales

Judge

Employment Judge Miller

Case Summary

The respondent applied to strike out the claimant's claim on three grounds: no reasonable prospect of success, scandalous/unreasonable/vexatious conduct, and non-compliance with a tribunal order. The tribunal refused the application and the claim was not struck out.

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Key Issues

  • Application to strike out on grounds of no reasonable prospect of success
  • Application to strike out on grounds of scandalous, unreasonable or vexatious conduct
  • Application to strike out on grounds of non-compliance with tribunal order dated 10 November 2025

Decision Text

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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Sarah Moore Respondent: My Four Wheels Limited Heard at: Hull On: 15 May 2026 Before: Employment Judge Miller Appearances For the claimant: In person (supported by her son) For the respondent: Mr J Sibson (director) JUDGMENT 1. The respondent’s application to strike out the claimants claim on the grounds that: a. it has no reasonable prospect of success. b. the manner in which the proceedings have been conducted by or on behalf of the claimant has been scandalous, unreasonable or vexatious; c. the claimant had not complied with the Order of the Tribunal dated 10 November 2025 is refused. 2. The claim is not struck out. Approved by Employment Judge Miller Date: 15 May 2026 JUDGMENT SENT TO THE PARTIES ON ..................................................................................... ...................................................................................... FOR THE TRIBUNAL OFFICE Notes Reasons for the judgment having been given orally at the hearing, written reasons will not be provided unless a request was made by either party at the hearing or a written request is presented by either party within 14 days of the sending of this written record of the decision. Public access to employment tribunal decisions Judgments and reasons for the judgments are published, in full, online at www.gov.uk/employment- tribunal-decisions shortly after a copy has been sent to the claimant(s) and respondent(s) in a case.

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