Dad Parked Up for 10 Minutes to Help Me in the Ice and Clampers Pounced ; Exclusive: Father's Good Deed Costs Pounds

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Picture: Jerome Ellerby A FATHER moving furniture into his daughter's flat has been targeted by "extortionate" clampers. Darren Cook used a parking bay in King's Court, Wright Street, near to Rachel's one-bedroom flat, due to the icy conditions.

But as he helped unload wardrobes and other bulky items Parking Control Limited clamped their van, as only tenants with two-bedroom properties are allowed to use the parking bays.

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Dad Parked Up for 10 Minutes to Help Me in the Ice and Clampers Pounced ; Exclusive: Father's Good Deed Costs Pounds

Parking Control Limited demanded Pounds 275 to release the clamp it fitted to the van.

Mr Cook, a joiner, ...

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