If you want to charge non-shoppers ^70 for parking beyond 2 hours then use a barrier system.
That's a good idea unless the Car park uses ANPR Cameras. A while ago my friend received a parking fine from a Superstore who use Barriers and ANPR Cameras at a store we visited (I won't name). It was the Christmas period and the store was unusually busy and short staffed. The limit was 3 Hours and it took us just under 2 hours to get the shopping done and through the checkouts. We had also stopped for lunch in the store first in the hope that things would improve. They didn't
Anyhow we arrived back at the car with just over 30 minutes to spare. Before leaving I decided before being dropped off at the station that I needed to go to the toilet. Walked back into the store and my friend said she'd pick me up from the pickup point outside the entrance thus freeing the space. As this was pre-trout-repair days my duration of occupation of the facilities was 35 minutes (I'm sorry I can remember that
)
Needless to say I came back to her car and off we went thinking no more about it... Not until an ^85.00 Penalty Charge hit her doormat around 6 weeks later. The letter was clearly computer generated as it showed her car entering the car park and leaving again in 2 different photographs timestamped... The overstay time?
5 minutes and 37 secondsConsequently I wrote to them on her behalf and started a game of letter tennis with the PPC. Explained the store was unusually busy + short staffed, we had stopped for lunch and the penultimate delay being my defective excretion functions. Needless to say the PPC wrote back refuting my claim that it takes a
normal human being 35 minutes to use a toilet.
Letter went back refuting their claim that I was a
normal human being, that 35 minutes durations of occupation for me were the lower end of the normal time. But despite no legal obligation on me to do so, I would supply evidence to both of those statements.
Letter came back refuting my claims of
not being normal and if I could supply satisfactory evidence to my medical condition they would write the ticket off as a GWG (Good Will Gesture)
Letter sent back asking them to
define normal (It's not possible, so don't try!). Stated that ^85.00 was not a reasonable charge to use a Public Toilet when the Travelodge down the road charged ^55.00 for a nights stay. The finale was the letter from my consultant showing some lovely photographs of what was found in my errr... internal organs which ultimately lead to my "repairs" last year. I concluded the letter with the following sentence:
"Enjoy your lunch!"
Nearly 2 years on I am still waiting for them to reply to that letter... Now who can guess the PPC Operator... Bignosemac probably knows
On a serious note. I think it's fair to say that if you ask me a question or to prove something... Be prepared for me to give the honest answer... Even if it's not the one you want to see/hear...
Then of course there was the Parking Ticket I received in my own name... Those who know my history will realise why I found that ever so slightly amusing!
Apologies for hijacking the thread
*reminds self to behave*