I live within a block of flats with its own grounds for parking. A clamping agency have been employed to monitors and protect our flats and parking. Each of the residents are given a parking permit and in our agreement it says we must display the permit if we dont it may result in clamping and a fine. It appears that condensation on the windscreen reacted with the adhesive for the holder for my permit and it fell off. I was promptly clamped. I've lived there for a year and am shocked now that the clamping company will not understand that this is an unforseable and unaviodable error and insist i pay £125 to remove the car or they will impound it. Is there any way to wriggle free of what i deem is an unfair charge that should be recinded and can they really take my car even though i now am displaying a parking permit? Your help would be gratefully received.
2006-11-29
20:43:52
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The Beast Of Bodmin Moor
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