evin Brooke Vlanaging director FleetMaster Operational Support Services Leeds Brooke
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believes parking regulations should only be enforced by the police or traffic wardens and not private companies with an obvious financial incentive.
As long as those private contractors are involved, he fears, hauliers will be unable to get a fair hearing.
"I cannot see what useful service clamping firms provide," he says. ''And I fail to see how they can justify the amount of money they charge in release fees.
"Sometimes it can take hours to get a lorry released after it has been clamped."
Responsibility for payment, he says. would depend on the circumstances.
His agency drivers who flout the law without very good reason have their pay docked, OT, if they refuse to pay, can be struck off the agency's books.
If the driver was genuinely not at fault, then an alternative approach is to see if the client would be prepared to split the fee with the agency.