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24 Sep 2002 6:10PM

- Author:
- Ralph Gilbert
Wheelclampers have, perhaps, replaced traffic wardens as the group of people most likely to incite the fury of motorists but, for property owners, the implementation of wheel clamping schemes has become a necessary and effective tool in trying to prohibit illegal parking in private car parks, open spaces and so on.
The law relating to wheel clamping is relatively well settled; it is legal provided that adequate notice of the threat to wheel clamp is given, the release fee is reasonable, the ... (121 more words)
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