The constant stream of residents' parking horror stories may come to an end after fresh moves were launched to create fair and flexible guidelines.

Twickenham MP Vincent Cable secured a debate this week on parking regulations after being inundated with case-work from residents with "extreme and insensitive" penalties, parking fines and bad experiences.

Dr Cable said: "It is clear that recent legislation requiring more flexibility and fairer treatment isn't getting through."

He has asked for the problems of towing vehicles, costs, flexibility and bailiffs to be addressed.

"Many people are afraid to appeal because of warnings they could be liable for additional costs but only one in 20,000 appeals resulted in extra cost.

"Most London councils, including Richmond, take into account mitigating factors for first offenders."

Dr Cable expressed further alarm at increased use of bailiffs to collect overdue fines.

He said: "Clearly there are some people who won't pay and court action is justified. But many people are getting visits as a result of misunderstandings or wrong identity.

"Now that bailiffs are empowered by the Government to use force, that is potentially very serious."

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