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Parking (Code of Practice) Bill

Proceeding contribution from Mike Wood (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Friday, 23 November 2018. It occurred during Debate on bills on Parking (Code of Practice) Bill.

This Bill is important not only in protecting motorists; it is vital to the vitality of our town centres. People who are afraid of high, arbitrary parking penalties do not come into town centres and so do not support local traders, and our high streets miss out. Parking providers have privileged access to DVLA records in order to enforce these charges. That is a privilege, and where providers are abusing their position through excessive charges and making sure that those escalate as a way of

dissuading people from contesting the charges, despite there being insufficient signage, the provider should lose those privileges, even if they go out of business. My right hon. Friend the Member for East Yorkshire (Sir Greg Knight), in bringing forward this vital Bill, has earned the thanks of motorists from around the country. He deserves the thanks of the traders in our town centres who rely on this and he deserves the support of all of us in this House today.

2.11 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
649 cc1222-3 
Session
2017-19
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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