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Protection of Freedoms Bill (Programme) (No. 3)

Unfortunately, none of those Acts has ever been used to deal with wheel-clamping problems. I assume that the hon. Gentleman thinks that they could be used where people have obtained excessive amounts of money by wheel-clamping and immobilising a vehicle. However, our new clause has the support of the AA, the RAC and the British Parking Association. Furthermore, given the views expressed by 98% of the 12,000 people polled on this issue, I think that we are on the side of motorists and the British public, and I certainly wish to push the new clause to a vote. Question put, That the clause be read a Second time. The House divided: Ayes 230, Noes 301.

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533 c140 

Session

2010-12

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House of Commons chamber
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