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	<title>Comments on: Today Is Wheel Clamp Day</title>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description>Wheel clamping is becoming really annoying, I know myself because I work for these companies.  Car park management is changing up, and wheel clamps are becoming inefficient, and as you can see, a real pain.  Clamps are really difficult to maintain.  If they just set up things like self-administrated ticketing systems or even user-contributed ticketing systems online, they could be handled in more ethical ways.  Also, there are many routes to make appeals so that it does not end up costing much.

The wheel clamps will likely die out as new services improve.  They enforce in these car parks because of whatever revenue collection method they think helps them out.  It&#039;s much less obstructive for companies to use wheel clamping alternatives both for legal and for general motorist mood reasons.  I figure it&#039;s a way to cull the fire.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wheel clamping is becoming really annoying, I know myself because I work for these companies.  Car park management is changing up, and wheel clamps are becoming inefficient, and as you can see, a real pain.  Clamps are really difficult to maintain.  If they just set up things like self-administrated ticketing systems or even user-contributed ticketing systems online, they could be handled in more ethical ways.  Also, there are many routes to make appeals so that it does not end up costing much.</p>
<p>The wheel clamps will likely die out as new services improve.  They enforce in these car parks because of whatever revenue collection method they think helps them out.  It&#8217;s much less obstructive for companies to use wheel clamping alternatives both for legal and for general motorist mood reasons.  I figure it&#8217;s a way to cull the fire.</p>
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