Eric Pickles
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said
rogue firms will not be tolerated, and launched Government investigation
Parking
squads across the country issue official-looking £100 fines, in some cases
targeting the elderly and disabled
Senior
adviser to David Cameron today said the abuse by parking firms is worse than
the PPI scandal
Founders of parking firms have become rich
from motorists' misery - including a CBE adviser to John Prescott
Parking cowboys who threaten drivers with huge ‘fines’ will
face a Government investigation, in a victory for the Daily Mail.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said
‘bully boy’ tactics would not be tolerated and rogue firms could be prosecuted.
The probe was announced as a leading
adviser to David Cameron said abuse by private parking squads was worse than
the PPI scandal.
Over the past week, the Daily Mail has
revealed the aggressive tactics used by firms to coerce hundreds of thousands
of drivers into paying inflated charges.
The parking squads issue
official-looking £100 tickets, often to drivers just a few minutes late
returning to their cars. Elderly and disabled people have been specifically targeted
at hospitals and High Street stores.
Meanwhile, the firms’ founders have become multi-millionaires on the
back of motorists’ misery. As the Mail reveals today, they include David Taylor
CBE – who was a special adviser to John Prescott when he was Deputy Prime
Minister.
Last night, Mr Pickles said: ‘We will
stand up to rogue practices by corporate bully-boys, and we will be
investigating the clear abuses that the Daily Mail has identified.
'It is not acceptable for any firm to be making money through misleading
marketing or aggressive enforcement tactics.’
He warned major High Street firms they
could also be breaking the law by employing parking cowboys and said they risk
boycotts from consumers.
Mr Pickles said the Government was
already ‘taking firm action to rein in
the over-zealous town hall parking wardens who make life a misery for local
shops, undoing Labour’s war on the motorist’.
Ros Altmann, a government adviser and pensions expert, compared the
abuses to the PPI scandal, in which customers were mis-sold payment protection
insurance.
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