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The outright ban on clamping has received a furious reaction from parking operators and landowners. Patrick Troy promises that the BPA is firmly in their corner


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he place was Daventry, the occasion was the Approved Operator Scheme (AOS) Forum and the subject was clamping.


It was emotional, it was passionate,


it was hard work. But most of all it was necessary to have an outpouring of the anger and frustration brought about by the government’s announcement of a total ban on clamping and removals on private land.


same bracket as the rogues. And it didn’t even consult anyone before making its announcement in October. But all is far from lost. Continued


lobbying, including my meeting with the Home Office minister and two transport ministers, including the Secretary of State for Transport, demonstrates the commitment of the coalition government to organisations like the BPA in trying to


Our aim now is to work with government to achieve a solution


Te British Parking Association (BPA)


has been clear in its opposition to the ban. Te government’s plan ignores the responsible work undertaken by the AOS and its members and places them in the


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ensure that the interests of landowners and operators are not damaged any further. Our aim now is to work with government to achieve a solution that is in the best interests of landowners, operators and motorists, and I believe we are very well- placed to do that. So as you tuck into your turkey on


Christmas Day, I believe we still have quite a few crackers to pull in the New Year to demonstrate that the fight on this issue is far from over – indeed it has only just begun. I do, though, wish all our members a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


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