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Private parking firms apparently flouting the law and their own code of practice over tickets issued to drivers, says competition watchdog
Private parking firms are accused of violating the law and their own code of practice regarding tickets issued to drivers, according to the competition watchdog. The watchdog alleges non-compliance with legal and self-imposed standards.
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