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Call for more garage regulation | |
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Too little is being done to stop car repair garages carrying out shoddy work at the expense of the motorist, a standards watchdog has said. | |
The British Standards Institute wants a code of conduct, using something like its Kitemark logo, for garages. | |
Last year there were more than 15,000 complaints about independent garages to the government's advice line. | |
Two years ago, the BSI launched a Kitemark for garages, but only 150 of an estimated 18,000 have signed up. | |
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has also told the BBC it plans to launch a new industry-wide code of conduct in May. | The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has also told the BBC it plans to launch a new industry-wide code of conduct in May. |
Complaints increase | |
The BSI says it wants to improve the image of the industry, which sales and marketing director Ian Harper said had "monumentally failed" to get serious about the issue. | |
Mr Harper said: "The Kitemark can throw a huge amount of confidence back to the consumer." | |
He added: "If the consumer is going to be protected, I think some form of compulsion might be a way forward, but we're not directly calling for it now." | |
Car servicing and repair has been in government advice line Consumer Direct's top 10 complaints for the last couple of years, and there was an 11% increase in complaints about car servicing between 2006 and 2007. | |
And the Department of Trade and Industry estimates that consumers lose £4bn a year as a result of shoddy work and poor service. | |
Last year the National Consumer Council (NCC) issued a plan for the car repair trade to end "scandalous practices". | Last year the National Consumer Council (NCC) issued a plan for the car repair trade to end "scandalous practices". |
It said the garage industry must adopt codes of good practice, so that all car owners could find a reliable garage to repair their vehicles. | |
It warned that if the industry was not seen to be making significant progress it would urge the government to bring in a system of formal regulation for car repairers. | It warned that if the industry was not seen to be making significant progress it would urge the government to bring in a system of formal regulation for car repairers. |
The BSI Kitemark logo has been used since 1903 to assure consumers of all kinds of products and services that they have been independently assessed. |
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