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Article PPC's use motorists as cash cows

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7320595/Private-parking-firms-raking-huge-profits.html

Another article about the aggressive behaviour of the PPC's. They are like the !!!!! demanding money with threats.

Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
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  • Umkomaas
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7320595/Private-parking-firms-raking-huge-profits.html

    Another article about the aggressive behaviour of the PPC's. They are like the !!!!! demanding money with threats.

    On a skim read, there's no mention of the Greg Knight Bill (now Act), just that the Government needs to do something!

    I wonder who is now leading on developing the new Code of Practice?
    Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .

    I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.

    Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.

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  • Umkomaas wrote: »
    I wonder who is now leading on developing the new Code of Practice?
    Right now, probably no one, as Brexit consumes all government departments and only the most urgent business-as-usual happens.
  • Snakes_Belly
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    Right now, probably no one, as Brexit consumes all government departments and only the most urgent business-as-usual happens.

    After the recess I am going to contact my MP again.

    Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
  • buglawton
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    edited 5 August 2019 at 6:59AM
    Someone should do a study on how much PPCs have contributed to the demise of bricks'n'mortar shopping. It's certainly a big factor putting me off driving to shop, when online offers the same or better service.

    And: My local council now employs bonus-driven wardens employed by a private contractor. They patrol the only local public parking that accesses local small shops, pubs, restaurants and social clubs. The village layout means there's near zero street parking. That one car park used to be free off peak and weekends. Now fees have been introduced at all hours. The public has to spend time understanding the fee rules then fish for exact change. I've seen wardens patrolling this half empty car park in the middle of the evening in search of their bonuses. Again, any wonder that retail is dying, pubs closing and town centres declining?
  • beamerguy
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    buglawton wrote: »
    Someone should do a study on how much PPCs have contributed to the demise of bricks'n'mortar shopping. It's certainly a big factor putting me off driving to shop, when online offers the same or better service.

    And: My local council now employs bonus-driven wardens employed by a private contractor. They patrol the only local public parking that accesses local small shops, pubs, restaurants and social clubs. The village layout means there's near zero street parking. That one car park used to be free off peak and weekends. Now fees have been introduced at all hours. The public has to spend time understanding the fee rules then fish for exact change. I've seen wardens patrolling this half empty car park in the middle of the evening in search of their bonuses. Again, any wonder that retail is dying, pubs closing and town centres declining?

    How do you know they are bonus driven and which private company have they employed
  • fisherjim
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    buglawton wrote: »
    My local council now employs bonus-driven wardens employed by a private contractor.




    BPA members are prohibited from using bonus schemes:


    “Effective from 2 January 2018, the practice of offering financial incentives relating to the quantity of parking charge notices in new and existing employee contracts is prohibited.”


    The IPC are a bit more lenient obviously:


    “You may use incentive schemes to motivate your staff and improve productivity. However, you may not use an incentive scheme which focusses solely on the volume of parking charges issued without introducing sufficient checks and balances so as to ensure that operatives do not issue Parking Charges where they should not”


    Local authorities are not supposed to use financial incentives.
  • Snakes_Belly
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    Local authorities are not supposed to use financial incentives.

    Local authorities were not suppose to place funds into any institution less than triple AAA rated but did.

    Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
  • The_Deep
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    edited 5 August 2019 at 8:51AM
    PPCs are not alone, there seems to be a rip off culture in Britain which does not exist in most other counties.

    Loan sharks, drop off charges at airports, Brighthouse, bus lanes, PPI, some of the highest train fares in the world, exhorbitant taxes on Blue Nun and Woodbines, sky high business rates.

    Enough, I am going to buy a yellow vest and man the barricades.
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • Snakes_Belly
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    The news article made it onto the news review on the Jeremy Vine Show (Anne Diamond today). There was quite a lot of discussion. I wish that they would pick up on the fake add-ons

    Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
  • Snakes_Belly
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    The_Deep wrote: »
    PPCs are not alone, there seems to be a rip off culture in Britain which does not exist in most other counties.

    Loan sharks, drop off charges at airports, Brighthouse, bus lanes, PPI, some of the highest train fares in the world, exhorbitant taxes on Blue Nun and Woodbines, sky high business rates.

    Enough, I am going to buy a yellow vest and man the barricades.

    Many of the rip offs that you mention above hit the most vulnerable people.

    Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
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