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The Parking (Code of Practice) Bill 2017-19

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  • The Parking (Code of Practice) Bill 2017-19

    (Thanks to the Private Parking Tickets group on fb, & apparently, Bargepole of MSE fame, for this)

    http://services.parliament.uk/bills/...fpractice.html

    Latest news on the Parking (Code of Practice) Bill 2017-19

    This Bill is expected to have its second reading debate on Friday 2 February 2018.
    The Bill was presented to Parliament through the ballot procedure on Wednesday 19 July 2017. This is known as the first reading and there was no debate on the Bill at this stage.
    This Bill is a Private Member’s Bill. These are often not printed until close to the second reading debate. If the text is not yet available here and you wish to know more about this bill please contact its sponsor, Sir Greg Knight.
    Last edited by charitynjw; 22nd July 2017, 16:10:PM.
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    Well it is now law, https://services.parliament.uk/bills...fpractice.html ... however .... "The government and motoring groups, including the AA and the RAC, back the law changes and will now begin work to write the Code of Practice."

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/d...king-operators
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