A car parked outside my neighbour's house here on Church Street was clamped this morning by DVLA officials. The driver was a local student who had borrowed his sister's car to take a bunch of mates back to Manchester Uni, but he'd not realised the tax had run out at the end of March. It cost him a whopping £260 to get it released.
The clamping team appeared to be employed by National Car Parks, working on contract to the DVLA.
Expensive lesson...
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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So public sector departments are throwing money away to the private sector in the form of subcontracts?
The Labour party at its finest eh?
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