Click here to join the online CPD programme
Main Menu
Mini Guides
Recommended Articles
An enlightening decision
Wheel clamps – regulation Print
The Private Security Industry Act 2001 regulates the whole private security sector (including bouncers). The provisions relating to wheel clamping only came into force on 3 May 2005 but should, at long last, provide some control over wheel-clamp cowboys.

Basically, the immobilisation of vehicles (including wheel clamping) now requires a licence and therefore a licence will be needed by any clamper (eg a private property owner who does his own immobilising, blocking-in or towing away). The point for property owners to note is that if they use an unregulated contractor (or do the immobilisation themselves, without a licence) then they will be committing an offence (up to £5,000 fine and/or six months in the Magistrates Court – even heavier in the Crown Court). Source: www.practicallaw.com/4-200- 4810 and www.the-sia.org.uk/home/licensing/ vehicle_immobilising/. © Practical Lawyer

May 2005
Username:

Password:


Subscribe now
Case Links
advertisement
What's on this site | Contact us | Terms & Conditions | My Account