Parking EnforcementSomething sinister is happening in the world of shopping. Cars are parking on sites that don`t have permission to be there and as a store manager you have pinpointed a number of vehicles that seem to be parked in your car park all day. The maximum time allowed for shoppers to park outside in the car park is two hours on any given day. By this time people have normally browsed the store and made any necessary purchases. If they did stay a little longer but had bought items from your store that wouldn`t be a problem. Yet there seems to be a number of repeat offenders who park their cars on your site and then head off elsewhere. Enough is enough because you haven`t exactly got the largest of car parks to begin with and unwanted vehicles take up valuable space. Therefore
Parking Enforcement will be required and you are going to use the services of a car park management team. Thhey`ll provide your site with uniformed officers who can monitor the comings and goings of traffic. Registration numbers can be taken and
Parking Enforcement can take place on vehicles that aren`t supposed to be there. Clamps will be used if necessary and people will have to pay for them to be removed from now one. As from Monday signs will be erected informing motorists of the
Parking Enforcement measures so you should only get genuine shoppers parking on your site from now on.