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    'Licence To Print Cash' Wheel Clampers Jailed

    A group of rogue wheel clampers who may have made up to half a million pounds have been sentenced to jail terms at Worcester Crown Court.

    Six defendants pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud after the court heard they used their clamping company as a "licence to print money".

    Their company, Midlands Parking Contracts (MPC), used underhand tactics and intimidated people, charging up to £355 to remove the clamps from their cars.

    MPC operated at 19 sites. The court heard their victims included meter readers for water and power companies, a disabled woman displaying a blue badge and even a man visiting a mental health centre.

    Warning signs at the parking sites were either not prominent or, as happened on at least one occasion, were erected after motorists had parked.

    Estimating profits may have been as high as £500,000, counsel for the prosecution Anthony Potter told the court: "Different sites appear to have been 'policed' with more vigour than some other sites.

    "It's difficult to put an accurate figure on the proceeds - we suggest a figure of up to £500,000 but it is very difficult to be specific."

    Six defendants, including company owner Andrew Minshull and his partner Debbie Worton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud in January, but their pleas could not previously be reported due to a court order.

    Guilty pleas were also entered last month by Simon Barry, Christopher Cartwright, Faisal Qadeer and Lloyd Isherwood, who worked as front-line staff for the rogue firm.

    Minshull was sentenced to two years and eight months in jail, Barry to 21 months, Qadeer and Cartwright to 15 months each and Worton to 12 months. Isherwood's sentencing was adjourned for reports.

    MPC's other victims included NHS worker Alison Overton who was driving a van carrying drugs, patients notes and blood specimens when she parked on waste ground at the back of a pub in Bromsgrove.

    When she returned to her vehicle, the clampers had not started to immobilise the van but demanded she pay up nonetheless.

    "I felt intimidated and was also aware of the inconvenience it would cause to patients if there were any delays," she said. "These people were just making money out of causing misery."

    DS Mark Roberts of West Mercia Police said: "The barrage of complaints we were receiving about MPC prompted us to launch an investigation, and it showed the company and its employees were effectively demanding money with menaces."

     

    66 comments

    • JOHN  •  Wigan, England  •  3 months ago
      When is this abhorent practice going to be banned completely, it is nothing short of theft
      • JOHN 3 months ago
        Clamping was not allowed in Scotland prooving that it is not necessary and clamping is a means for crooks to rip off people and where legal provides tax for the Goverment
      • Scottie 3 months ago
        Clamping on _private property_ is illegal in Scotland.
        Clamping by Local Authorities is legal and used.
      • Paul 3 months ago
        I'me sure I saw a news report last year saying that clamping on private land was going to be stopped in 2012.
    • Stoney  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Are they going to pay back the people they robbed?
      • It's Over 3 months ago
        They'll need to be processed by the proceeds of crime act first which they surely will, unless they're already very wealthy people they're set to lose everything they own because it looks like they're going to have to find £500,000 between them.
    • Roger  •  St Albans, England  •  3 months ago
      Why do they not make it illegal for these louts to clamp cars ?
    • Terry  •  Hounslow, England  •  3 months ago
      Music to my ears;)I also believe that clamping on private land is now illegal,yet I still see signs up all over the place from landowners trying it on.I think the bolt croppers are staying in the back of the car for a while yet!
      • John B 3 months ago
        A petrol Stihl saw is much quicker.... I never leave home without it....
      • gripper 3 months ago
        Cordless angle grinder with a thin metal cutting disc works real well and it's quieter thana stihly !
    • Steve  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      Did the courts demand recompense from these scumbags? I would have made them forfeit assets to the tune of £500,000 simply to fire a warning shot to others who carry out this filthy trade.
    • Stiff Lower Lip  •  3 months ago
      Treble the sentences and that would still be lenient.
    • Bob  •  Brighton, England  •  3 months ago
      I hope these scumbags get all that's coming to them in the showers!!!
      • Barry 3 months ago
        You have a fixation with prisoners bending over in the showers. Why is that?
      • Duc de Richleau 3 months ago
        It could be Bob's jealous, Feller.
    • leigh  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Kill the fxcking scumbags I hope they rot and die in jail
      • Bill 3 months ago
        Not for long Leigh. Remember they will only serve half their sentence.
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      When you know these low life will only serve half their sentences why don't these pathetic
      judges just double them up.
    • Duc de Richleau  •  3 months ago
      Oh GOOD! This has made my day. There IS justice in the world.
    • Chris  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      Have they also been stopped from re entering this business when they are released? Have their companys been stopped from trading? Have they been fined as well?£500k for 2 yrs not a bad return, no doubt an early release will let them out very soon as well.
    • sanchopanches  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
      These clampers-b*stards are similar everywhere. They should be put against a nearest wall and then shoot up with no mercy
    • Paul The Other One  •  3 months ago
      Best news I've read this week.
    • toad  •  3 months ago
      Brilliant,though these pondlife beings should actually be exterminated
    • gb  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      If they allow clamping to legally continue they should bring back highway robbery (i.e. allow armed robbers to force vehicles off a road and rob them) which at least has more class than this abhorrent practice.
    • PAUL  •  Birmingham, England  •  3 months ago
      At last a police force that uses an appropriate charge; demanding money with menaces. Well done West Mercia.
    • Secret Squirrel  •  Grantown on Spey, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      its banned in Scotland
    • Artifex  •  3 months ago
      NOTE THE VERY LIGHT SENTENCES! Crime is very lucrative in the UK.
    • Repossesed  •  Sheffield, England  •  3 months ago
      Now the clampers have been jailed, what about those who run the local parking authorities and their jack boot street walking hench men?
    • James  •  3 months ago
      Was in the pub and saw one of these "clampers" hassling a little old lady, we came out and "advised" that if he didnt remove the clamp it would be removed from him with surgery, he threatened to call the police so my friend said "Lets play a game, its called guess how many times i can punch you before the police arrive, and when they do we all swear you attacked first?", the clamp was removed very quickly after that.