Re: Parking fine.
We have a situation in Portsmouth where there is a strip of land or rather a 50 space car park this is public owned land and is leased by the council to a property developer.
It was meant to off been built on years ago, however it was left as a car park for many years and the property developer carried on allowing free parking.
Now this property developer has handed the car park to a chum of his to manage it and he has decided to bring the clampers in yes they are clamping on land that is publicly owned and leased for building with no terms for clamping.
Yes it is a right mess legally and they have made £400.000 in the last 3 months with towing fees.
The local paper has started a campaign to get the lease withdrawn from the property developer as clearly he is using the land as a money making machine
Regards
We have a situation in Portsmouth where there is a strip of land or rather a 50 space car park this is public owned land and is leased by the council to a property developer.
It was meant to off been built on years ago, however it was left as a car park for many years and the property developer carried on allowing free parking.
Now this property developer has handed the car park to a chum of his to manage it and he has decided to bring the clampers in yes they are clamping on land that is publicly owned and leased for building with no terms for clamping.
Yes it is a right mess legally and they have made £400.000 in the last 3 months with towing fees.
The local paper has started a campaign to get the lease withdrawn from the property developer as clearly he is using the land as a money making machine
Regards
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