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Do clamps breach human rights?

By Channel 4 News

Updated on 09 July 2009

Wheelclampers are acting illegally by imposing exorbitant charges for the release of cars parked on private land, according to the RAC foundation.

A wheel clamp (picture: Reuters)

Following a review of private property parking regulations, they say that clamping vehicles on private land could breach human rights - as the punishments of clamping and fines are handed out without a proper legal process.

In 2007, councils in England and Wales were banned from using wheelclamps except in exceptional circumstances, but that did not cover clampers working on private land.

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