LV Reveals The Cost Of Private Clamping To British Motorists
Released
on: October 23, 2009, 4:39 am
Author: LV=
Industry: Financial
LV=
has revealed a 64% rise in the number of drivers being clamped
in the last year. Municipal clampers typically charge £116
and private clampers £120, with the legality of private
clamping companies currently under dispute.
According
to the research from car insurer LV=,
local councils took £21m in clamping fees over the last
12 months compared with £58m taken by private clamping firms.
It's
not just the fines drivers have to pay; according to the research
4% of drivers who had their car clamped ended up with damage to
their vehicle adding to their financial woes.
As
the private clamping industry is currently unregulated, motorists
have no official route of complaint or to get money back in the
event of being unfairly clamped. Driver who find themselves in
this situation are advised that the most effective route of complaint
is to send a letter via recorded delivery including relevant photography
of the clamped vehicle and localised area.
The
rise in clamping by private firms has been particularly dramatic
over the last 12 months, increasing from 292,023 incidences to
486,705 incidences, year on year.
The
most common reason cited by people for parking on private land
is the lack of available legal parking spaces in the vicinity
(12%). LV= is calling on the government to increase legislation
on private clamping companies and increase the number of parking
spaces available.
17%
of drivers believe they were clamped even though they were being
parked legally and 59% said there was little or no warning displayed
to indicate they were parking in a private space.
Moreover,
11% of those clamped by private individuals said their vehicle
was not released immediately, even after they had paid the release
fee. And a number of the motorists interviewed said they received
high levels of abuse from private clampers.
John O'Roarke, managing director of LV= car
insurance, said: "What we're seeing is a huge surge in
the number of drivers being landed with unreasonable and extortionate
fines. Private clampers make millions every year and in some cases
are using intimidating and aggressive tactics to raise money from
drivers who have unknowingly parked in the wrong place.
"We
believe the clamping industry needs to be better regulated by
the Government. This would help to put an end to heavy handed
tactics and ensure that there's a fair and consistent approach
across the UK by all firms."
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Notes to Editors:
The research was carried out by Opinium 22nd-26th June 2009 among
an online sample of 3,002 UK adults. Results weighted to be representative
of the UK population.
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and members, and manages around £7 billion on their behalf.
We are also the UK's largest friendly society (Association of
Friendly Societies Key Statistics 2008, total net assets) and
a leading mutual financial services provider, offering travel
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