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Home / Health / Confusing Signs Lead to Costly Parking Fines at Hospital

Confusing Signs Lead to Costly Parking Fines at Hospital

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Conflicting signs in hospital car park result in £100 fines.
  • Disabled bays and blood test parking zones create confusion.
  • Hospital trust apologizes for signage errors and confusion.
Confusing Signs Lead to Costly Parking Fines at Hospital

Confusing signage at Oxford's Churchill Hospital has led to motorists receiving £100 fines. Parking Eye, responsible for car park four, recently introduced changes, including new bays for disabled users, which have caused significant confusion.

Regular patient Terry Nicholls reported that conflicting signs, such as "blue badge holders only" next to "blood test parking only," have resulted in patients being fined. His wife, Glenice, noted widespread confusion among other visitors.

The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) has apologized for the mix-up and stated they are investigating how the incorrect "blood test parking" sign appeared and aim to remove it. They are also considering designated bays for blood test patients.

OUH confirmed that an independent appeals process is in place for those challenging fines. All revenue generated from parking charges is reinvested into patient and visitor services. The couple warns other patients to avoid a similar costly situation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Patients are receiving £100 fines due to confusing and contradictory signage in car park four, leading to incorrect parking.
The confusion arises from conflicting signs, such as areas marked for "blue badge holders only" adjacent to "blood test parking only" zones.
The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has apologized, is working to remove incorrect signs, and is considering designated parking bays for blood test patients.

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