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Old 09-11-2015, 20:53   #31
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The driver must go to the local police station and pay a fine for dangerous parking or for causing an obstruction, as well as a fine to have the vehicle released.
This is what i never understood with clamping, if a car is "causing an obstruction" or dangerously parked how can making it so they cant be moved from that dangrous position be a suitable answer?

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Same with Wheel clamps, the French put superglue in the locks even if it wasn't there car.

End result, no speed cameras in Holland, and no wheel clamps in France
Well they wouldn't glue up the locks on clamps on their own cars or else end result is a clamp that can't be got of their own car. Tbh I'm not buying this, clamps are £250 for 10, decent locks even cheaper, there's still to much profit in it for this to stop it.

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This is what i never understood with clamping, if a car is "causing an obstruction" or dangerously parked how can making it so they cant be moved from that dangrous position be a suitable answer?

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They don't immobilise to keep the vehicle there they clamp to stop it being moved before they tow it away. If it's dangerously parked and the culprit simply drives of where's the deterrent or punishment
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