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    • T911, Nick, thanks, I got there in the end! Without boring you with the details, it is precisely the most ridiculous cases that end up being lost - because the Cagger knows the other party's case is rubbish so doesn't do the necessary work on their own case. G24 are well aware of double dipping.  They have either done it deliberately or else have cameras which can't handle multiple visits to the car park which G24 happily leave malfunctioning so the £££££ keep rolling in. Sadly most people aren't like you.  I've just read various reviews for the Retail Park on TripAdvisor and Parkopedia.  Virtually all of them are complaining about these unfair charges for daring to spend time & money shopping in a shopping centre.  Yet no-one is refusing to pay.  They moan but think they have been fined and cough up. G24 are unlikely to do court, but it's not impossible with two tickets. Try to get evidence that you were elsewhere at these times. Often retail parks will intervene, but I've Googled & Googled and cannot find an e-mail address for the place.  Could the manager of one of your favourite shops give you a contact e-mail address for the company that run the retail park? Right at the moment I'm supposed to be teaching someone who runs two shops at the local shopping centre, but I'm not as he has had to go to a meeting with the company that runs the shopping centre, so I know for a fact that these business relationships exist!!!
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My hubby is disabled and has many appointments around the various hospitals in Derbyshire. I don't know if this is a regional problem but on the days of his appointments etc we drive into the car park to find only 4 disabled car parking spaces ( all of which are full) the only alternative is to pay for a parking space ( if we can find one ) then query for a refund which is never offered.

I know this might seem like a pointless whinge but if you add up all the parking fees over a month it totals well over £40.00 and aren't we right in our thinking that the majority of people that go to hospital are ill and perhaps also have disabled parking badges so why the lack of spaces for these people?

I tend to think it's another money making scheme that needs to be addressed what's everyone elses views?

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Completely agree!

 

How about your hubby says he can no longer make his appointments due to transport issues, and transport has to be provided? My mother used to travel to her hospital appointments in a poeple ambulance and made some great freinds on her way to and from hospital.

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Hi Feefofum

Great point he used to travel by people ambulance but because we live in a rural location it used to take him up to 3 hours after they'd stopped and picked everyone up:)

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I'm glad the media have started to highlight this on the news.The health service in Scotland aren't allowed to make money out of car parking at Hospitals - I think it's about time Englands NHS trusts followed suit!

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Even my local NHS trust charge their own staff to park in the staff car parks used to be £25 a month not even enough spaces for the staff. You had to pay and just hoped you got a parking spot.

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I totally agree with you ..

 

I also have the same problem, Im disabled and although i dont go as often as your hubby, the parking at the hospital costs me £3.00 every time i run in and have an injection, which normally takes 4 minutes and im back in the car within 8 minutes, so thats alot of money for the time in the car park....

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I totally agree with you ..

 

I also have the same problem, Im disabled and although i dont go as often as your hubby, the parking at the hospital costs me £3.00 every time i run in and have an injection, which normally takes 4 minutes and im back in the car within 8 minutes, so thats alot of money for the time in the car park....

:confused: I had to visit the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary this week for a pre-op assessment, I have had the disabled badges for quite a few years now, I do not take liberties with them but find it appalling that we have been issued these badges to help us as we have some sort of medical condition, but we are having to pay in the hospital car park even in the disabled bays.:mad::confused:

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I have a long-term medical condition that requires many hospital appointments throughout the year....each week I have aninfusion that can take up to 4-5 hours.

 

My local hospital parking costs me £12 for the privilege.....this on top of all the other hospital appointments, which can be at any one of four hospitals in the trust....one is 40mins away from my home.

 

I am not registered disabled, so cannot get free parking. The trust operates a scheme where regular attenders get their parking refunded but to get this you have to be on kidney dialysis.....it apparently doesn't apply to anyone else.

 

I have applied three times now for help with health costs, but despite my situation....I still would have to pay the first £6.62 myself......so that is utterly useless to me.

 

It's time hospitals were stopped from taking us for a ride....and taking every penny of our very limited income.

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The hospital where I work has 250 staff parking bays and a staff of 2000. As there is not a lot of street parking i have to pay £2.70 per day for the privilidge of working for the NHS, but when I go shopping I park for nothing. It would be interesting to find out where this money goes and just how much profit is being made from people who are sick

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The parking charges in Hospital car parks are disgusting, this is something that has annoyed me for sometime. Whoever put it in place should be ashamed.... It wouldn't suprise me if you will have to start paying to go to the visitors toilet. It wouldn't anger me so much if I new our NHS hospitals were providing me with the level of service i expect.... but this is simply not the case

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