Galway Clampers Axed from City Streets
Source: thephoenix.ie
- Galway City Council has banned clamping on public streets after years of complaints.
- The decision ends contracts with private clamping firms operating in the city.
- Drivers will now face fines and towing instead of on-the-spot clamping fees.
Galway City Council voted to axe clamping on public roads, responding to widespread frustration over aggressive clampers. Private firms like Park24.ie and Car700 held the contracts, often criticised for high fees and heavy-handed tactics. The move shifts enforcement to gardaí and council staff using fines and towing. It matters because it could save drivers money and reduce confrontations at parking spots across Galway.