Legislation – The Civil Enforcement of Road Traffic Contraventions (Approved Devices, Charging Guidelines and General Provisions) (England) Regulations 2022
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PART 3Immobilisation of vehicles for parking contraventions
Power to immobilise vehicles13.
(1)
Where a penalty charge notice has been given under regulation 9, a civil enforcement officer, or a person acting under the direction of a civil enforcement officer, may fix an immobilisation device to the vehicle while it remains in the place where it was found.
(2)
Where a person fixes an immobilisation device to a vehicle in accordance with this regulation, they must also fix a notice (an “immobilisation notice”) to the vehicle.
(3)
An immobilisation notice must—
(a)
indicate that such a device has been fixed to the vehicle,
(b)
warn that no attempt should be made to drive the vehicle or otherwise put it in motion until it has been released from that device,
(c)
specify the steps to be taken in order to secure the vehicle’s release, and
(d)
warn that unlawful removal of the immobilisation device is an offence.
(4)
An immobilisation notice must not be removed or interfered with except by, or under the authority of—
(a)
the owner, or person in charge of, the vehicle, or
(b)
the enforcement authority.
(5)
A person contravening paragraph (4) is—
(a)
guilty of an offence, and
(b)
liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.
(6)
Any person who, without being authorised to do so in accordance with these Regulations, removes, or attempts to remove, an immobilisation device fixed to a vehicle in accordance with this regulation is—
(a)
guilty of an offence, and
(b)
liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(7)
This regulation is subject to regulation 14.