A tourist was so infuriated by a ‘money-making scam’ that he received a parking fine, he wrote a song about it and plans to take the company to court
A tourist slapped with a £100 parking fine was left so furious that he penned a song to the company for what he called a “money-making scam”.
Richard ‘Grant’ Stewart and his partner were enjoying a peaceful stay near Padstow, Cornwall, looking after a friend’s house. On August 30, they decided to explore the local area and drove down to Trevone Bay. But after checking out the beach and a nearby cafe, they decided to postpone their visit until the next day.
A month later, Stewart was stunned to receive a letter from Alliance Parking demanding £100 for parking his car for 11 minutes, even though they did not end up staying there. The 71-year-old, from Weston-super-Mare, described the entire ordeal as leaving a nasty taste in his mouth.
He told Cornwall Live: “Having just been awarded a nonsensical £100 parking fine at Trevone Bay Car Park, which I was tempted to pay for an easy life, but haven’t, I went online to see if anyone else had experienced a similar problem and discovered hundreds of similar stories.