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Dad slapped with parking fine after visiting McDonald's so kids could use soft play area

A dad was slapped with a parking fine after visiting a soft play area at a McDonald's restaurant.

Marcus Ward, 35, said his wife and kids had gone to a McDonald's in Coventry in July 2022.

He said his family went to that particular McDonald's store to use the soft play facility.

His wife and children parked in the car park before heading inside to eat and use the soft play.

But just a few days later, Marcus was delivered a fine of £50 despite visiting the restaurant with his wife and children, who had used the family car.

The PCN from UK Parking Control said that Marcis and his family had exceeded the limit 90-minute limit for the customer car park by about 10 minutes.

Marcus had not been present when his family took the trip to the soft play facility (Coventry Live/BPM MEDIA)

He hit back at the company, saying it wasn't enough time for his family to eat as well as use the soft play facility.

He told CoventryLive: “You have got a soft play at that McDonald's, so you are going to be there for a lot longer than a normal McDonald's.

"If you break down how long it takes a parent to get kids out of the car, change them, feed them, and soft play, it is definitely over an hour and a half."

Marcus said the lack of car park signs meant that his wife and children were completely unaware that they had to leave after a certain period.

He said: “It is a hell of a lot of money for using a facility that has a car park.

“I have lived in Coventry all my life and I never knew that car park had a time limit. Everything is almost set up for you to fail and be caught by this trap. It is unbelievable.”

Marcus believes there was a lack of signage in the area to inform of the 90 minute parking limit (Coventry Live/BPM MEDIA)

Marcus continued to fight against the parking fine and has been ever since August last year.

He claimed he appealed against the PCN days after receiving the letter, but said he was met with silence from UK Parking Control.

He said: “I contested it straight away rightly so for the reasons of two young kids, soft play and an hour and a half is not that much time in the grand scheme of things and my wife used the facility.

"It is not like she has parked up at that McDonald's and gone over the road which is what that sort of system is in place for, but it is obvious to me that it is in place to scam people out of hard-earned cash.”

Marcus was informed that he would have to fight the parking charge in court, with the fine reaching £170.

He said: “If my wife parked there and went to another shop and come back, I would have paid the fine, but because I am so strongly against paying it morally, I am digging my heels in and standing by my principles.”

Marcus said he was 'fed-up' and described the situation as 'shocking' and dampening his mood.

Marcus has been told he will have to go to court to fight against the fine (Coventry Live/BPM MEDIA)

He added: “It puts me in a bit of a mood for the next couple of hours. I get wound up about it because it is fair and unjust. It is absolutely shocking. It is basically like getting mugged but somehow legally,” he said.

Marcus wanted to warn others about the time limit at the popular restaurant, to prevent people from being 'caught out by the trap'.

He said: “I was not aware of this trap so I do not think most people are. It all seems a bit sly and underhand, they all put a sign-up but it will probably be tiny and you are not going to see it unless you are looking for it.”

A spokesperson for McDonald's said: “We have parking restrictions in place at a number of our restaurants, with a time limit to ensure there is adequate parking for all of our customers.

"Ample signage regarding these restrictions is clearly displayed both as you drive into the car park, on various lampposts within it and inside of the restaurant. We work with industry-approved contractors who use the cameras, which have been in place for some time, to ensure customers are within the 90-minute limits.”

UK Parking Control has been approached for comment.

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