tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3050188067980163727.post5120624514335916078..comments2024-02-21T09:25:42.645-08:00Comments on Parking Prankster: Cwmbran v Newport - the case for free parkingParking Pranksterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15270922602703929291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3050188067980163727.post-3631757110290397332015-08-06T13:37:58.288-07:002015-08-06T13:37:58.288-07:00the silly thing is, charging for parking itself is...the silly thing is, charging for parking itself is not necessarily bad. But charging too much is, as is expecting people to guess how long they need or overpay just in case, at penalty of an extortionate fee. Fair pricing and pay on exit works, not as well as free parking of which there is no beating to attract casual customers, but at least you pay for what you use with no risk of a fine or invoice.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06389996679385682295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3050188067980163727.post-1264798477907241822015-08-06T01:45:57.385-07:002015-08-06T01:45:57.385-07:00Sunderland....
Oh Sunderland.
It more or less clos...Sunderland....<br />Oh Sunderland.<br />It more or less closed with the aggressive parking ticketing. We, my wife and I, used to go there regularly in the 1990's but it's got so damn bad we give it a miss whenever we can now.<br />When I go there out of absolute necessity I always manage to find a parking place where the signs say you'll be clamped on an otherwise empty car park. I know I can safely ignore those threats.<br />On the other hand, when we go together and spend some time in the likes of Debenhams the NCP multi storey car park is great. You know how much it'll cost and it's not a lot, and never run the risk of getting a ticket for an unintended overstay. So hats off to the PPC's who buy, or have built for them, a car park to run as a legitimate business.Fractious Tarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18121510469285069560noreply@blogger.com