A dad who parked outside B&Q for just 21 minutes has been left fuming after receiving a £100 fine. The Uber driver says the fine has come at a difficult time with bills and the cost of living.
A dad who parked outside B&Q for just 21 minutes has been left furious after receiving a £100 fine.
More than a month after leaving the B&Q, by the Edge Lane Shopping Park, Michael received a fine through the post on March 27.He opened it two days later and his heart ‘sank’. Michael, 31, also claims the signs in the car park are not clear enough to read, especially at night.He added: ‘The signs are dotted around the car park, which you can’t see at night time, and in this case it was the early hours of the morning.
It was issued on Wednesday, March 8, according to the Echo, which means he not given the chance to pay the discount price of £60, as it went over the 14-day threshold.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Uber driver fined £100 after parking in B&Q for 21 minutes'I have a seven-month-old baby and for £100 fine to just drop like that on the top of your head is just not nice'
Read more »
Airbnb offers Londoners £100 bonus to rent out their spare rooms during the King's CoronationHosting site Airbnb has announced it's offering Londoners an extra £100 to rent out their spare room over the King's Coronation weekend.
Read more »
Londoners offered £100 bonus by Airbnb to rent out spare rooms during the King's CoronationHosting site Airbnb has announced it's offering Londoners an extra £100 to rent out their spare room over the King's Coronation weekend.
Read more »
Airbnb announces £100 bonus if Londoners rent out spare rooms for the CoronationHave a spare room? Airbnb announces it'll give £100 to Londoners who open up their homes for the King's Coronation on May 6.
Read more »
British households will be £100 worse off from today as new tax rules kick inTHE typical household will be £100 worse off from 1 April — as new tax rules kick in. Most will be hammered by stealth taxes, inflation and higher council taxes. But the lowest income households wi…
Read more »