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The Home Office will now develop further proposals for a compulsory licensing scheme, likely to include industry-wide standards for:

7th May 2009, Page 30
7th May 2009
Page 30
Page 30, 7th May 2009 — The Home Office will now develop further proposals for a compulsory licensing scheme, likely to include industry-wide standards for:
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• Signage, including size and visibility (to stop cases where companies have deliberately hidden signs in clamping areas or have made them confusing to understand) • Maximum penalties charged and payment methods ▪ Minimum time between immobilisation and removal • Providing evidence that a parking infringement has taken place • Security and locatlon of the pound where veNcles are impounded • The complaints and appeals policy

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