Philip Hammond on parking tickets and wheel clamping
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond was challenged over parking law changes amid claims it would be easier for private landowners to "fine" millions of drivers each year.
Paul Watters from AA called for action with three million drivers receiving official-looking threatening parking tickets from private car parks each year.
He reckoned the problem was set to get worse with the outlawing of wheel-clamping on private land.
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