Tailgating out of an NCP
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Why is it so easy? A friend of mine always told me he never paid for parking when he went to work and I never believed him.
I got a lift home with him yesterday and he really doesn't!!
How have the NCP not got more measures in place to protect against this? How has he not been sent tickets in the post? If it's as easy as it was i.e. the barrier just goes back up if there's a car underneath it then it must be really common?
£15 saving a day. I was gobsmacked.
I got a lift home with him yesterday and he really doesn't!!
How have the NCP not got more measures in place to protect against this? How has he not been sent tickets in the post? If it's as easy as it was i.e. the barrier just goes back up if there's a car underneath it then it must be really common?
£15 saving a day. I was gobsmacked.
I work as an auditor and as far as I'm aware, a lot of car-parks now have (or are installing) ANPR cameras for this reason.
However, a number of car parks I've come across don't do anything with the ANPR units as they simply don't have the manpower to sift through all the vehicles leaving the car park.
Mr GrimNasty said:
I can't remember the circumstances exactly, but it was an NCP, parked during pay period, left during free/unmanned period. Got bill in post.
Yeah but they will have been specifically looking out for it and I imagine in that circumstance they'd have very little chance of enforcing their demand.I'll have a word.
I did this out of a multi storey in stoke the other week. I'd already paid just wanted to see what happens. Was easy to be honest suprised more don't do it. Can clearly tell that the sensors have noticed the car and the barrier isn't going down. Much easier in a car with a low but long bonnet you can put under the barrier as a sort of test before pulling out completely.
Jon999 said:
I did this out of a multi storey in stoke the other week. I'd already paid just wanted to see what happens. Was easy to be honest suprised more don't do it. Can clearly tell that the sensors have noticed the car and the barrier isn't going down.
I tried it in a hotel car park as I couldn't be bothered to go back and get a token from reception.The barrier came down on the bonnet (It was a 1937 buick so it's bonnet is the height of small car's roof)
Luckily no damage - probably because it was built like a tank
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