Furious drivers turned the tables on clampers when they trapped
them in a car park for three hours until they released eight
cars which had been clamped.
Residents on a complex of newly built flats woke up to find
two men busily putting wheel clamps on any cars which did not
have a parking permit.
Angry drivers phoned family and friends to drive over and block
the entrance to the car park - so the clampers were stuck inside.
Vincent Martin 36, a taxi driver who lives in the exclusive
complex in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, said: "I woke up at
8.30am and I heard a commotion going on so I threw some clothes
on and went outside.
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"I saw there were two men dressed in black in a van. They
were really big, bald-headed guys and looked really intimidating.
"They had clamped about seven or eight cars and the drivers
were out there shouting and crying.
"Luckily I'd got my permit and already put it on but some
people were saying they had not received theirs.
"People missed work and hospital appointments."
Signs dotted around the car park warn residents they face an
£80 parking ticket or £125 clamp release fee if
they do not display a permit while in an allocated residents'
space.
Mr Martin said he had got several letters warning that enforcement
action was starting but some residents claimed they had not
received them.
The problem appears to have started when Ringley, the flats'
managing agents, sent out letters to the residents' old addresses,
who were then unaware when the scheme would begin.
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