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Anger after women locked in car park
THREE women were locked in a car park for two hours after a warden slapped them with a late-night ticket, then left without letting them out.
Caroline Spowart had been bowling with her mother Joyce Patterson, 53, and her friend, Brenda Wass, 51.
After their game, they came out of the Dunes in Sea Road, South Shields, shortly after 10pm on April 11 and found the gates of the car park locked.
Mrs Spowart, 35, from Cleadon Park, South Shields, said: "We returned to my mother's car at 10.08pm to find all the exits and barriers had been closed and locked.
"We were trapped in the car park and there was another vehicle in the same predicament.
"A warden was at the other vehicle, but immediately told me the only way we could exit the car park was if we were prepared to accept a parking ticket.
"After dealing with the other driver, he printed our ticket, 12 minutes
after we returned to the car.
"When asked if he would now open the gate, he said 'yes', but then he left, leaving us locked in, along with another driver in her vehicle.
"After numerous phone calls with the police and the control room of the council, we were eventually released at midnight."
Mrs Spowart says she is now challenging the £50 fine they received, but has been told the warden was under no obligation to open the gate, as the car park closes at 10pm.
She said: "I am baffled as to why visitors to the car park are allowed ten minutes' 'grace' to buy a ticket and display it, but when we had paid the required amount to park, we were not given the same courtesy when returning to the vehicle.
"I also wonder why the warden saw fit to agree to open the barrier, then drove away, leaving us wondering what was going to happen next."
A spokesman for APCOA, which manages and enforces off-street parking on behalf of South Tyneside Council, confirmed one of its civil enforcement officers (CEOs) arrived at the car park just after 10pm.
He said: "Signage at the car park states clearly that it will be closed at
10pm.
"The CEO found two cars in the car park which had overstayed their parking periods, so began to issue both of the vehicles with penalty charge notices (PCNs).
"The drivers of both vehicles arrived as he was issuing the PCNs and he duly informed them that, in line with procedure, when he had finished issuing the tickets, he would open the gates.
"At this point the CEO believed that his personal safety may have become compromised, and that he should leave the scene immediately, which he did.
"We are sorry that the drivers of the vehicles in question were upset by our CEO's actions, but employee safety is paramount to us."
11:24am Friday 9th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: marzy, durham city on 11:46am Fri 9 May 08
Two things, Was the CEO threatened in any way and if so did Mrs S omit / confirm this.
Two , 8 mins or 80 mins They should take responsability for their own actions, they were late in returning.
Stop whining.
Two things, Was the CEO threatened in any way and if so did Mrs S omit / confirm this.
Two , 8 mins or 80 mins They should take responsability for their own actions, they were late in returning.
Stop whining.
Posted by: marzy, durham city on 11:47am Fri 9 May 08
Two things, Was the CEO threatened in any way and if so did Mrs S omit / confirm this.
Two , 8 mins or 80 mins They should take responsability for their own actions, they were late in returning.
Stop whining.
Two things, Was the CEO threatened in any way and if so did Mrs S omit / confirm this.
Two , 8 mins or 80 mins They should take responsability for their own actions, they were late in returning.
Stop whining.
Posted by: Chris on 1:31pm Fri 9 May 08
Who says traffic wardens don't have a sense of humour?
Who says traffic wardens don't have a sense of humour?
Posted by: trailertrash, north east on 6:02pm Fri 9 May 08
So you've got 2 cars, 3 women in one of them, and 1 woman in another. It's after 10 o'clock at night. Sounds to me like we might have a mini Hitler on our hands.
So you've got 2 cars, 3 women in one of them, and 1 woman in another. It's after 10 o'clock at night. Sounds to me like we might have a mini Hitler on our hands.
Posted by: yan, darlington on 6:34pm Fri 9 May 08
he should be sacked,leaving women stranded in the night. some guy he is. pity he cant get a proper job.
he should be sacked,leaving women stranded in the night. some guy he is. pity he cant get a proper job.
Posted by: Madge J, Consett on 9:45pm Fri 9 May 08
Maybe even a job as a teacher, so you could learn how to spell and use correct punctuation. Let's face it, not even the reporter who wrote the article was there, so all we're reading is their twist on the events from one view, and heresay on the other!
Maybe even a job as a teacher, so you could learn how to spell and use correct punctuation. Let's face it, not even the reporter who wrote the article was there, so all we're reading is their twist on the events from one view, and heresay on the other!
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