Even if motorists can provide evidence they’ve paid for parking, they are threatened with bailiffs and court
Drivers have accused a leading car park management company of issuing “false” parking fines – leaving one mother to defend herself from multiple debt collection agencies sent by the company.
Jane Winder says she was sent letters from five different debt collection agencies each asking her to pay £170 after she was accused of not purchasing a £2.30 parking ticket at a car park in Lancashire managed by Euro Car Parks.
She is one of several drivers who have spoken to Guardian Money about their experiences and described how they were threatened with court action, despite telling us that they provided evidence that they had paid for their parking.
Euro Car Parks manages more than 3,000 car parks across the UK and Ireland for organisations including supermarkets, hospitals, airports and universities.








