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Unread 27-10-2006, 13:38   #13
Mark Gleeson
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If you want to stop non rail users from using the car park you simply implement a system where you need a valid rail ticket to exit otherwise charge a fee which is marginally greater than what ever the local authority charges for pay and display in order to discourage non rail users

At the moment the car parking situation is a farce, IE think they have a escape clause in the terms and conditions where they are liable for nothing. Put it this way if a train where to derail and come through the fence and wreck your car IE will claim they are not liable

Any attempt to apply charges will be resisted by all parties. the big question is paid or not IE have a duty of care to keep the car park in a reasonable condition question is how far can that be pushed
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