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Government code aims to stop unfair parking charges

Government code aims to stop unfair parking charges

Summary

The government is starting a consultation to introduce a new Private Parking Code of Practice to make parking charges fairer. This comes after complaints from drivers who faced high fines, like Rosey Hudson, who was billed £1,906 for a delay in paying at a car park in Derby. The proposed code aims to prevent unfair parking fees and improve transparency and oversight in the private parking sector.

Key Facts

  • The government wants to create a fairer system for private parking charges.
  • Drivers like Rosey Hudson have been fined large amounts for minor delays.
  • The new code seeks to prevent unfair charges due to mistakes or poor technology.
  • Private parking firms currently self-regulate through two trade associations.
  • Parking operators can get driver details from the DVLA to issue fines.
  • A previous code from February 2022 was withdrawn due to legal challenges.
  • The AA believes the new proposals do not sufficiently protect drivers.
  • The government is consulting the public on the new code until 5 September.
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