Do you use clampers or clamp on your own land?
From May 2005 clamping vehicles without a license from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) became a criminal offence.
Anyone clamping or allowing clamping without the appropriate licenses can incur heavy fines and could face a prison sentences of up to five years!
People who allow clamping on their land are responsible for ensuring the company employed has the relevant, up-to-date licenses.
For Example. You will need a license, if:
You are a business providing wheel clamping services.
You are an employee who handles the wheel clamping of your car park at work.
You are a private land owner who does your own wheel clamping and charges a release fee.