Car wheel clamping in Brighton and Hove is an ongoing need. This is the premier seaside resort of the South Coast and is familiar to generations of Londoners wanting to refresh their lungs with sea air in a safe and accessible environment.
Of course, there are people, and many of them too, living and working in Brighton and Hove and keeping the magic of the place extant. Many of them are property owners and jealous of their rights.
Say the word ‘Brighton’ to the average Londoner on the street and the name brings up associations of trips with the family either in the family chariot, the parents’ car that is or else by train or stuffy coach or bus.
Whether the day-trippers go to Brighton and Hove with the intention of catching up on vitamin D by sunbathing on the pebbly beaches or walking around the Royal Pavilion or lunching in the Lanes or more than one or all three, plus more, this is a place where ordinary folk from all over the country, but most especially the South-East, go for a few precious hours away from the nerve-jangling tensions of life in more workaday localities.
Did I mention property owners jealous of their rights earlier? Yes, this is a prosperous retirement belt region where former executives and their spouses spend their sunset years in retirement houses and flats and most of them wild over-the-top about people still in harness coming over and making free with their hard worked for driveways.
Suppose there is an office clerk coming over with his shop assistant wife and two young darlings for an experience on Volk’s Electric Railway. He is anxious to avoid paying expensive local authority parking charges for his automobile and will be only too glad to do the parking on the premises of somebody who can’t do anything effective about it.
This is where car wheel clamping in Brighton and Hove comes in. The prominent visibility of a warning notice advertising the forbidding of third party parking and the prospect of a charge exceeding the city authority’s fees acts as deterrent enough.
Should Mr Office Clerk go right ahead and park, the arrival of the charge by post acts as a salutary reminder of what happens when a warning with substance behind it is ignored.
All the property owner has to do is take a good photograph of the motor vehicle in its offending position with the surroundings and preferably the warning notice included for the deterrent to be activated.
Therefore, we say car wheel clamping in Brighton and Hove is something that can and should be done.
Residents of Brighton and Hove, take heed.
Cardiff, now the capital city of Wales, has a long history as an industrial port and centre for the coal mining industry. Indeed, exporting coal from Cardiff to far-flung corners of the Empire formed a large part of Cardiff’s identity.
Nowadays, Cardiff is still a collection of shops, offices and homes but on a vastly greater scale and it is a major cultural as well as business vortex for the principality of Wales.
Persons considering car wheel clamping in Cardiff can and should reflect that it is full of students. In these days of constrained student finances with the Sword of Damocles of unpaid student loans hanging over the head of every ‘professional student’ whether or not he/she graduates makes for the temptation to save on municipal parking charges and the high fees levied by the car park owners – by parking on somebody else’s private property.
As is the case with so many other conurbations with rural populations spread around, it follows that all manner of business, tourist and family motorists make the weekly pilgrimage to the shops and the workplaces.
The temptation to park on the property of an inoffensive third party without a deterrent is there; it is real and present.
In the context of the above, do consider car wheel clamping in Cardiff if you are a property owner in this delightful coastal city.