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Parking (Code of Practice) Act 2019
Summary
This Act sets out a Code of Practice that parking companies must follow in the UK. It aims to protect drivers from unfair treatment, hidden charges, and bad parking enforcement, by requiring companies to be transparent about their rules and give customers proper ways to complain if things go wrong.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing rules that make parking fairer and more honest for car owners. It protects the public from unfair parking charges and helps ensure parking companies follow proper standards and treat customers properly.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people worry the rules might be too strict and costly for parking companies to follow, which could lead to higher parking fees for everyone. Others might argue the Act doesn't go far enough to stop unfair practices or doesn't have strong enough punishments for companies that break the rules.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading19 Jul 2017
- 2nd reading2 Feb 2018
- Committee stage19 Jul 2018
- Report stage23 Nov 2018
- 3rd reading23 Nov 2018
Lords
- 1st reading26 Nov 2018
- 2nd reading18 Jan 2019
- 3rd reading4 Mar 2019
Royal Assent15 Mar 2019
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