Motorists across the country who skirt the rules of parking will soon be facing the wrath of robotic enforcers
have warned drivers that robots are being used to remove cars that have been parked illegally, or have failed to pay for a ticket. Recent online videos showcase cars in Liverpool being towed away by remote-controlled robots.
The robot can carry a weight of 5,500 pounds, just under the weight of two Ford Fiestas, and is powered by a 35-horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine. It has been implemented in multi-storey car parks because it is able to pick up and remove problem cars easily in tightly restricted spaces.Tim Alcock from LeaseCar.uk said: “Millions of motorists receive tickets and fines for illegal and bad parking every day in the UK.
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