Mid Sussex Times

35,000 private parking tickets issued each day

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Drivers are being hit with an average of nearly 36,000 parking tickets a day by private companies in Britain, new figures show.

More than 3.3 million tickets were handed out between July and September, according to analysis of Government data by the PA news agency and motoring research charity the RAC Foundation.

The figure is up 16% from 2.9 million during the same period last year and represents a record daily average of 35,960.

Each ticket can be up to £100, meaning the total cost to drivers may be near £3.6 million per day at the current rate.

Private parking businesses have been accused of using misleading and confusing signs, aggressive debt collection and unreasonab­le fees.

A long-awaited code of practice aimed at eradicatin­g some of the sector’s worst behaviour was due to be introduced after legislatio­n was passed in Parliament in March 2019.

The code – originally laid before Parliament in February 2022 and due to come into force across Britain by the end of 2023 – stated the cap on tickets for some parking offences should be halved to £50.

It was withdrawn by the Government in June 2022 following a legal challenge by parking companies.

RAC Foundation director Steve Gooding said: “We will all be hoping for good things in 2024 but perhaps those most looking forward to a happy new year are the large band of parking companies operating on private land.

“In March it will be five years since a law was enacted to introduce a government-backed parking code of practice and an independen­t appeals service to better regulate the private parking sector, yet even now we don’t know when these will be introduced.

“This glacial pace has been a source of immense frustratio­n to the millions of drivers heavily penalised for supposed infringeme­nts in private car parks and to all the MPs who, at the time the legislatio­n was being debated, were queueing up to recount to Parliament the parking horror stories reported by their constituen­ts.”

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