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Private parking Code of Practice: call for evidence


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[I can't find this posted elsewhere on the Private Parking forum, apologies if I have missed it]

 

Summary

The government is seeking to gather evidence to inform our review of parking charges and debt recovery fees in the private parking industry.

This consultation closes at
11:59pm on 24 September 2023

 

Who is this for:

The government is keen to ensure that any further additional evidence which is material to the impact assessment is gathered through this call for evidence, therefore responses from all interested parties are invited and welcomed.

However, this call for evidence is technical in nature and is likely to be of most interest to those involved specifically in the private parking industry who are likely to be best placed to assist the government with relevant evidence.

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The government is seeking to gather evidence to inform our review of parking charges and debt recovery fees in the private parking industry.

 

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Bit of a sad read.

The Impact Assessment keeps banging on about debt recovery fees and whether they should be banned.

I thought POFA covered this aspect and indeed these fees have been disallowed numerous times in court.

We could do with some help from you.

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