A Birmingham family is disputing a £100 parking fine issued by Euro Parking Services, arguing that the company has no authority to impose the penalty. Shola Cole has publicly condemned the fine given to her father, whose vehicle was parked on a pavement in Handsworth for a brief period of 11 minutes.
The family insists that the fine is unfair and that the parking firm lacks proper jurisdiction over the area. They are calling for the charge to be revoked and for clearer regulations around pavement parking enforcement.
Shola expressed her frustration, saying: “It’s unjust to penalize my dad for such a short time. We question the legal basis on which Euro Parking Services is operating here.”
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The incident has sparked debate around private parking enforcement and its impact on local residents, highlighting a need for transparency and fairness in how such fines are administered.