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Parking Space Problems
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you have to have a license to clamp these days Toureman.
Personally I'd block them in and have headphone on listening to music when they call at the door.
Legal or illegal I can't see the police wanting to get involved in that whereas they might take an interest in illegal clamping which they might view as extortion.
The simple course of action is to ask the offender not to park on your land.
You could, of course, block them into reinforce your point but that is only likely to cause a flare-up.
Try erecting a sign saying 'Private - No Parking' which you can readily obtain from most large DIY stores.
Whilst I agree that blocking someone in may stop them parking there again, it is likeley to lead to a breach of the peace, which the police will certainly be interested in.
As has been stated, wheel clamping has to be licensed and rightly so.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people will park in spaces which are obviously private. Very few people seem to drive and or park with consideration for others.
My first approach would be to put a polite notice under their wiper.