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Hugh 28-12-2013 10:11

Re: Just think when you park
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35658207)
The rac and aa disagree with you on all counts, they say it's gone beyond deterrent and is unsurprisingly being used as a cash cow and that they suspect the hundreds of millions fines bring in isn't used on the 'delapidated road network' at all


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...s-9021191.html

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What because he was 9 pence and 2 minutes out he's in dreamland, I've moaned about Arthur's inaccuracy before but if we're going to get this finicky this place is going to get very dull very quickly or was it just another excuse to have a pop at Arthur as has been your want over the last few days.

there's a big difference between £10 per hour parking (Arthur's quote) and £5 per hour parking (LS's quote)...

I agree with you that people should focus on facts (or errors in them) rather than the person involved.

SimpleSimon 28-12-2013 10:21

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35658171)
Up to four years ago there were no parking charges where I live for years the council told us it was to bolster the local economy and promote trade. Then charging came in started off very reasonable for the first year 20p per two hours but now it's upto £1.20 per two hours and is increasing to £1.50 next year. Now any street within fifteen minutes walk of the high street is loaded up in the day with cars trying to avoid the charges on some streets they are reduced to single lane with both sides full of cars. There has been no noticeable benefit to our town from the extra money roads are in worse repair then they have ever been. Granted where I live is a backwards little market town where it seems once elected to the council all common sense and intelligence is removed fast as possible.

Thats when the Council come in and say they can sort the issue by bringing in Residents Parking Zones and charge you for it. So the council cause's the issue then charge you to fix it.

I really feel like doing a Freedom of Information request to my local council and ask how much they receive from Car Parking charges and Parking fines and also ask how much it costs to run this service and see if the 2 equate, which I doubt.

I really think that councils should only be able to charge enough to cover the cost of running the service.

Russ 28-12-2013 10:38

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35658247)
It's the same with hospitals. build a brand new massive hospital with no parking.

you can't even drop people off. it's constantly total chaos.

Hospital parking is free.

Stephen 28-12-2013 10:43

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658262)
Hospital parking is free.

Everywhere?

Many Glasgow Hospitals had ticket machines up till a couple of years ago and the nearest to me the GRI has its own multi storey car park which I am not sure if it is free.

In fact there are charges at most Glasgow hospitals

http://www.nhsggc.org.uk/CONTENT/def...sp?page=s783_1
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Parking at Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Glasgow Royal Infirmary only has one car park available for visitors and patients to the hospital; it is the 700+ space multi-storey car park situated next to the Accident and Emergency department.
Access to the Hospital from the MSCP can be made through the Jubilee Entrance, this will allow visitors access to all departments throughout the hospital.
Charges for parking in the car park are as follows (seven days/week):
  • 8am to 6pm - £1.50/hour
  • 6pm to 8am - £1.40 for the first hour and an additional £1.40 for any amount of time after the first hour (for example, £2.80 if you stay all night).
  • 7 consecutive day Ticket £48
  • 3 Exits Ticket (over 9 days) £25.00
  • 7 Exits Ticket (over 21 days) £53.00
  • 14 Exits Ticket (over 42 days) £95.00
There are also monthly parking permits available for £112.50 per month payable by direct debit.
http://www.nhsggc.org.uk/CONTENT/def...e=home_parking
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has a Car Parking Policy in place at hospital sites where the demand for spaces outweighs availability. The arrangements are designed to balance the needs of staff, patients and visitors and ensure our car parks continue to be fairly and effectively managed.
A 4 hour maximum stay in patient and visitor car parks operates Monday to Friday (7.30am – 4.30pm). This does not affect the vast majority of patients and visitors and arrangements can be made for the small number who require to park for longer than 4 hours.. The maximum stay does not apply to designated staff car parks set aside for permit and non-permit holding staff.

martyh 28-12-2013 10:44

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658262)
Hospital parking is free.

maybe in wales it is but not anywhere else

eg freeman hospital in Newcastle

0-5 hours £1.20 p/h
6-24hrs £ 7.20 per period

and all surrounding streets are either permit only parking or metered

idiosyncratic 28-12-2013 10:45

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658262)
Hospital parking is free.

Is that only in Wales, though? Here at our local hospital in England they charge for parking

http://www.nlg.nhs.uk/IfP/carpark.asp

denphone 28-12-2013 10:45

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658262)
Hospital parking is free.

Not at our main hospital it ain't unless you have a disabled blue badge and even then the problem is then trying to get a disabled parking bay.

martyh 28-12-2013 10:50

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35658269)
Not at our main hospital it ain't unless you have a disabled blue badge and even then the problem is then trying to get a disabled parking bay.

Same at our hospitals ,which is quite surprising since i would expect the number of disabled drivers visiting a hospital to be quite high

Russ 28-12-2013 11:11

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Yes hospital parking is free in Wales, I just assumed they'd rolled that out everywhere else too by now.

martyh 28-12-2013 11:14

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658275)
Yes hospital parking is free in Wales, I just assumed they'd rolled that out everywhere else too by now.

Nope and i don't think there are any plans to either

dilli-theclaw 28-12-2013 12:20

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35658269)
Not at our main hospital it ain't unless you have a disabled blue badge and even then the problem is then trying to get a disabled parking bay.

Most disabled parking at addenbrooks isn't free either.

Taf 28-12-2013 12:21

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658275)
Yes hospital parking is free in Wales, I just assumed they'd rolled that out everywhere else too by now.

Nope, it's still chargeable in several hospitals (e.g. The U.H.W. in Cardiff, the largest in Wales) until all costs incurred in building, maintaining and staffing certain carparks are recouped. And they have even extended the parking fees to other carparks close to the hospital (after putting down yellow lines all over the area of course).

jamiefrost 28-12-2013 12:44

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35658246)
Spoken like a true non-driver :)

We don't object to parking tickets/fines, just the underhanded tactics used by the authorities. If it was a level playing field then that would be one thing but councils often make parking expensive and/or too far from where you actually want to get to. All in a warped and over-enthusiastic effort to force us on to sub-standard public transport.

I moaned about this on Facebook earlier: I haven't taken a bus in many years but seeing as the weather was bad and I didn't feel like driving I looked in to getting a bus in to Swansea yesterday. The bus stop is about 150 yards from my house so I checked the times etc and was about to decide on it when I saw the price - £4.50 for a single therefore £9 round-trip. Petrol costs would be about £2.50.

In parts of Swansea I can park for free for 3 hours.

As such I have zero incentive to use the council's public transport.

I do around 25,000 miles a year, I don't have a problem with fines etc :).

As for parking charges it's mixed some are just too expensive and public transport just seems to be completely unrealistic.

J

Arthurgray50@blu 28-12-2013 14:53

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LSainbury. I have quite often parked in Hanover Swuare, Central London and its 50p per three minutes.

Its the most expensive part of Central London

solitaire 28-12-2013 15:17

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Originally Posted by blackthorn (Post 35658185)
You only get 2 hours not 4 hours for 50p, I park there most days

Sorry my mistake, I meant to say 70p.:erm:


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