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Inside Out parks up with local traffic wardens


Category: West Midlands TV

Date: 14.01.2005
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On Monday 17 January Inside Out (West Midlands) goes on the front line with some of the most hated and vilified men and women in Birmingham: traffic wardens.


Frequently subject to verbal and physical abuse, this privatised group of parking patrollers in the West Midlands suffered 61 separate assaults while on their daily rounds last year.


Three years ago Control Plus, a giant American owned company, won the contract to police on street parking in Birmingham.

Since then, there has been a significant public backlash.

Accusations that attendants are set targets and are on commission for the number of tickets they issue have increased, and attacks on staff have also escalated.

Control Plus strongly denies that there is any sort of bonus or targets system in place.


Graham Erskine, spokesperson for Control Plus, says: "Parking attendants have been shot, physically assaulted, spat at, verbally assaulted and we've had cars that have actually driven at our moped attendants."


Inside Out meets traffic warden Michelle Millar to find out what she and her colleagues face during an average day patrolling the congested streets of Britain聮s second city.


The attendants can call on the recovery team to tow away cars causing an obstruction. Ian Brownhill mans the tow truck.

With drivers having to pay 拢105 for their car to be returned from the pound, Ian's a regular target for angry drivers.

He says: "Just a couple of weeks back, a motorist came from behind me and tried to strangle me with a piece of rope."


Inside Out, Monday 17 January 2005, 大象传媒 ONE (West Midlands), 7.30pm


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