Fines explode

One parking ticket now issued every SIX SECONDS as MPs demand more regulation

Research from RAC Foundation, a motoring research charity, found 5.65 million vehicle keeper records were obtained by parking management firms last year

The number of parking tickets handed to drivers has risen by almost one million in just 12 months, according to a motoring research charity.

RAC Foundation analysis of government data shows 5.65 million vehicle keeper records were obtained from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) by parking management firms in the last financial year.

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This is a 20% increase on the total of 4.71 million during 2016/17.

A decade ago, in 2007/08, fewer than half a million records were released.

Parking companies use the information to chase vehicle owners for alleged infringements in private car parks, sending penalty charges of up to £100.

The latest figures suggest a penalty notice is being issued every six seconds.

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A traffic warden writing a motorist a ticket in LeedsCredit: Corbis - Getty

RAC Foundation director Steve Gooding said: “Each year we are not only astonished by the numbers involved, but also by the fact that those numbers keep rocketing up.

“The true volume of tickets being issued might actually be significantly higher still as some firms will simply slap a demand on to a windscreen for the driver to find when they return to their vehicle.

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“What’s going wrong? Are Britain’s motorists really flouting the rules on such an industrial scale? The Government has committed to back a Private Member’s Bill which would lead to the introduction of a code of conduct for private car park operators.

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Tory former minister Sir Greg Knight’s Parking (Code of Practice) Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons in February.

Mr Gooding said: “We strongly support Sir Greg Knight in his initiative to get some regulation in place through a Private Member’s Bill that will establish much-needed independent scrutiny of what’s going on in the private parking world.

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