Did you see mine the other day.? 2 weeks ago at my hospital appointment there was no visitor parking spaces, I drove around and around for 15 minutes waiting for one to become free.. none did and I was in danger o being late for my appointment so I had no option..but to park in the Staff car park. I was there just over an hour... and the fine came though the post yesterday...
A different perspective and the roll on effect....
NHS staff pay to park in the Staff Car Park. In comes out of their monthly salary. Places are limited and their parking area is comparatively small in relation to the main car parking areas.
So - parking by a member of the public causes a staff member to park somewhere else, possibly in the main car park which they will have to pay for. Bear in mind they are already paying for a parking space in the staff car park. So they end up paying double.
Imagine if that person can't find a space to park in the main car park so had to search the side streets, which might be quite a way away or has parking restrictions.
If they are fined for where they've parked - they also have to pay that fine.
How many times can that happen to that person in a 7 day week? How much money are they likely to be out of pocket for because a MOTP parked in a dedicated area for staff?
Multiply that person by hundreds/thousands staff members who waste time looking to park and how that impacts on the daily life of a Hospital's workings. Delays in shift handovers because staff are late to take over from the previous shift because they've been delayed trying to park adds more time that pt's have to wait to be seen or attended to.
From trainee doctors and nurses, qualified doctors and nurses, physios, porters, specialists doctors called in for emergency treatment to pt's after a major incident/RTAs. The list is endless.
Pharmacists - notorious for keeping pt's waiting for their medication, sometimes taking a full day. Could one of the pharmacists be late because they couldn't find a space?
All because MOTP park in their dedicated parking area.
.........
Hollydolly, if you'd thought you'd have enough time for getting there, (taking into consideration what might be happening on the roads, as well as finding a parking place), then you perhaps didn't allow enough time, if you only had 15mins to find a spot.
If someone who is able bodied like yourself, perhaps do what I do or what my sister does.
I usually allow an hour/an hour and a half to get to the hospital and add extra to find parking. Depending on the time of the appt (ie rush hour traffic or in school holidays) I allow more time. Plus I add on needing loo time.
Are you over 66 ie qualify for the elderly bus pass?
If I'm lucky I find somewhere on the side roads. If I can't I drive on to the busy shopping area and park in a supermarket's car park (4hr parking times for free) and then either walk the one/two miles to the hospital or get the bus using my free bus pass.
I might be mega early, or nicely timed. If I'm mega early I go buy a coffee in the cafe - read a book or do a crossword or just people watch.
My sister's hospital is in another county too. She's not too good walking as she has COPD. She drives so far, parks her car wherever, then either gets a cab or bus to the hospital. She uses her free bus pass too.
Just a thought if you have to go again
