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It follows the case...

It follows the case of Kevin McGuire, who parked perfectly legally in Bury, Greater Manchester. However, an NCP parking employee doctored a digital photo"s date to make it look like he"d broken the law. Mark Littlewood of civil rights group Liberty thinks it raises questions about what other camera images could be changed: "Tampering with evidence to secure a conviction is a serious offence, and one that should not only lead to a disciplinary action but also a criminal action," he said.



Is this the new knight...

Is this the new knight of the road? Not quite. Ford says it has given this limited-edition Focus ST Black a makeover inspired by K.I.T.T., the four-wheeled star of Eighties US TV show Knight Rider.


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Priced at ÷£79, it’s...

Priced at ÷£79, it’s one of the cheapest ways to get yourself into the driving seat of a rally car. But is it worth the money? We went to the Northampton venue to find out.

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Glut of switches proves a turn-off

Glut of switches proves a turn-off

Too many buttons on car steering wheels could be a distraction for drivers, road safety experts have warned.The latest Honda Accord (above) and Citroen C5 both have up to 20 switches in front of the driver, operating cruise control, audio and telephone systems. RoSPA safety manager Duncan Vernon said: “Manufacturers need to consider how easy the steering wheel is for the driver to use. It could be dangerous if they are fumbling around for the right switch.”

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Brit sheikh-up for parking laws

The petrol may be cheaper than bottled water – but residents of Abu Dhabi will soon be forced to pay for parking. British-based company NCP Services has been awarded a huge ÷£130million contract to monitor and control parking there. It will be the first time restrictions have been applied in the city. But NCP Services hopes its scheme will soon be one of the world’s most advanced. Motorists will be able to pay using coins, pre-paid cards or mobile phones, and Abu Dhabi’s Traffic Police department will directly monitor meters. The rapid rise in vehicle numbers among the city’s 750,000 residents means spaces are over-subscribed by 40 per cent.

Are you the VXR Driver of Year?

Vauxhall is offering would-be racers the chance to win an all-paid season in one of the UK’s most prominent series. The VXR Racing Driver of the Year gives those with no competition experience the opportunity to win a seat in the 2009 Dunlop Sport Maxx Cup, in a race-prepared Astra VXR. The winner will be mentored by leading British Touring Car Championship drivers Fabrizio Giovanardi, Matt Neal and Tom Onslow-Cole. Entrants must be over 21, and have never held a racing licence. You can apply online at www.vxrdriver.co.uk.




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