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sir.prize | 12:40 Thu 31st Jan 2013 | Motoring
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I thought that wheel clamping by private car parking companies became outlawed on 1 October 2012. A local company has signage with a warning that wheels may be clamped with a £90 release fee. Surely not!
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They aren't outlawed; they now need to be licensed.
If in doubt, call the local council and ask whether they have a license and if not request that it be investigated.
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strann - thanks for your comment.

I was following this story . . .

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/9578849/Wheel-clamping-banned-on-private-land.html
"A local company" What kind of Company?
Is it a Factory or Office with a Private/employee car park,or is it a Public car park?
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baldric - it is a Retail park.

''Local company'' was referring to the parking company.
In that case I think stranns statement is correct.
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This seems to set out the law nicely.

The British Parking Association Code of Practice covers private parking throughout the United Kingdom. However, at present, there is a difference in the law on private parking within the separate areas of theUnited Kingdom. This means that:
• in general, enforcement by clamping and removal is a
criminal offence in England and Wales, except when
carried out with lawful authority; or being a stautory authority - but not in Scotland.
As far as I'm aware the clamping of cars other than by police, customs or the like is regarded as demanding money with menaces in Auld Scotia.
I suspect they can put any signage up they like. The fear of being clamped may be enough to stop people parking there even if there are no clampers.

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