Im curious as to if the clamp scratches the rim, can you then charge them for willful damage of property?
I agree with what Oneofsix wrote earlier.
These guys are scum and work to their own rules exactly because they are not covered by law.
Also, from what I read, the article did present both sides of the issue and it would be interesting to see how a case could be brought to criminal trial when it is a civil matter.
So what happens is a person with a car park on private land can take out a contract with a company to remove un-authorised vehicles. That company then makes money from removing/clamping vehicles in from the car park on private land that the land owner does not want there.
The business only exists because of the level of abuse of those car parks on private land. If the land owners didn't need to take out the contracts such a business would not eixst.
People arent complaining about the existence of clampers but the way they go about their business; preying on the elderly and disabled, intimidation and the times when it is not obvious that it is private land.
Alot of the time people know they are taking a risk of getting clamped and you dont hear these people complaining. I have been clamped before but i knew i was taking the risk of not paying for parking as i didnt have cash with me, I didnt complain.
seems a bit pointless to me......whats a tow taxi gonna end up costing?...................have battery powered sabre saw or grinder...........will travel.............i have told my daughter if she ever gets clamped to ring me...........then ignore me and deny all knowledge of my identity when i show up and cut the clamp off the car acting as a sympathetic member of the community..........
***** POLITICIANS *****
People Of Little Integrity Thieving Innocent Citizens Incomes And Need Shooting
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If freeing up car park space is all the land owner wants, surely there is a better way than immobilising the cars in those spaces? as OO6 says, clamping just happens to be the most profitable, you have to pay the exorbitant fee before you can use your car again, and once paid, is a lot harder to get back (and less motivation) than the traditional parking tickets. One could ask the question, do the clampers pay land owners a cut?
As an aside, do the land owners have to inform the public that their car might be clamped/towed for illegal parking? As it seems to me it is seizure of property when clamped/towed.
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Im pretty sure they dont. Of one the few times the issue comes up on the news im pretty sure they said they dont need to put up any signs indicating its a tow away area.
Imagine if someone parked on your lawn for a week so you got it towed then they sued you for not putting up signs
There is no legal requirement for signage. However, the landowner may find it very difficult to claim a release fee if there are no signs.
They can then only claim under "distress damage feasant" which comes from a very old law to do with livestock trespass and is a court matter.
Get your own wheel clamp and clamp the wheel clampers vehicle.
There was a case on fairgo a few weeks back where there were a lot of complaints about clamping in a carpark near a group of shops in auckland. The fines were OTT and when the fairgo guys went to talk to one of the shop owners they seemed scared to say anything against the clampers. I got the impression they were frightened of them which makes me wonder if there are some dodgy clampers out there running some sort of protection racket. Just a feeling I got is all.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
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