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Published Date: 24 November 2009
MOTORISTS who try to get away with parking in reserved areas at Meadowhall were today given a sharp warning: Big Brother is watching you!
One family dropped their attempts to avoid a parking fee after they were told that their entire visit to Meadowhall had been captured on camera.

The Sheffield mum and dad took their daughter shopping and enjoyed VIP parking in a disabled bay just yards from the Argos entrance.
The dad later returned to find his car clamped – and he then got grandad, a genuine blue badge holder, to come to their aid and back up their claim that they were with a disabled passenger, Meadowhall parking bosses say.

But the whole episode was captured on the centre's CCTV system and when confronted they immediately dropped their demands.

Meadowhall introduced clampers three weeks ago to crackdown on parking problems in response to an avalanche of complaints about bad parking, including blue badge abuse.

Meadowhall security officer Tony Turner trawled eight hours of footage from 20 cameras to challenge the family's claims.
The son had claimed he dropped his disabled father at the M&S entrance before parking near Argos.

But the centre uses an automatic number plate recognition system which records every vehicle and the car was only clocked once – entering the Argos zone.

Mr Turner said CCTV footage shows three people, two adults and a girl, walking normally away from the car. There is no sign of the elderly man, who walks with the aid of a stick.

Film from inside the centre shows the family of three shopping, before dad returns on his own – and finds the clamp.

It was not until 30 minutes later that the elderly man appears anywhere on camera – and only at the Argos entrance, Mr Turner said.

He is not seen being collected from The Oasis area of the Meadowhall centre by his son, as the family had claimed.

The family spent 30 minutes arguing that the elderly man had knocked the blue badge into the footwell, but the clampers were suspicious at the delay in the old man's appearance and insisted on payment.

The family demanded a refund from Meadowhall management but immediately abandoned their claim when told about the footage.

Mr Turner said: "From the information I have seen I believe the blue badge holder was not in the car and was not in the centre, as they claimed.

"It's not an isolated incident, it was time for a crackdown. Now we are seeing more free disabled spaces and I think those who abuse the system are being flushed out."

In a separate incident, footage shows a young couple parking in a disabled bay and entering Meadowhall. When they return to the vehicle to find the car clamped the girl disappears and later re-enters at a different entrance with a middle-aged man – who has a real blue badge.
They argue for an hour, but fail to overturn the fee.

Head of security Mick Osborne said: "The whole issue of hiring clampers was driven by customer complaints."

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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2009 9:39 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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24/11/2009 10:40:42
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bladesboywoodhouse,

24/11/2009 11:00:35
Half the disabled badge holders are a fake anyway. Nothing wrong with them. Once I saw a man in Bakewell with his wife stop and put his badge in his big Mercedes, on no parking out side a pub and went in for a pint or two. He was clearly not disabled or his wife.
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Nik123,

sheffield 24/11/2009 11:05:35
If all the stupid people who waste there lives in that godforsaken place spent a little longer walking and less time eating pies they might live a little longer! People who abuse these limited spaces because they are too lazy to walk an extra 50 yards deserve all they get!
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moulder,

sheffield 24/11/2009 13:04:48
if spaces are for the disaabled ,as i agree, why do the clampers park their van in them while they clamp people
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s36inspain,

still in spain 24/11/2009 16:51:49
bladesboy woodhouse bold statement, only one or two pints ?? numpties like him are a pain in the backside, i once saw a guy like him but no badge, he got blocked in the space by a badge holding driver who then went off in his wheelchair to shop for about an hour they were putting the name over the speakers for this guy it was really good fun to watch,

gregory d you are having a laugh..... yes??
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24/11/2009 17:28:53
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24/11/2009 18:38:40
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RX,

Sheffield 24/11/2009 19:21:29
@ moulder - so they don't block the road I daresay? It seems so obvious when you think about it.
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twddw,

25/11/2009 00:41:43
I dont understand clamping! Surely you are clamped because you are parked in a place you should not be, a space that is for disabled or causing an obstruction so no parking.

Now by clamping, they are forcing that car to stay there until owners pay the release fee which means that space is still not free for 'genuine' badge holder or eg in city centre, would still be causing an obstruction.

Surely a fine would make sense as the car can still be moved yet they still get their money!? Plus meadowhall have an announcement system, why not call out warning of this to save any problems that could arise?

Money! You go to meadowhall, are stupid enough to park in a disabled space but then have not enough money left to release your car...means person is screwed for getting home when a ticket would have been paid in 7 days and that space is still unavailable.

Not bothered, just after your money for your stupidity. There is another way of dealing with these people that makes a little more sense!
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gmiki,

02/12/2009 20:21:47
As a wheelchair user I would be absolutely delighted to see any car being clamped that was not displaying a badge.

OK, it may cause some minor problem in terms of occupying the space for longer in the short term but the people being clamped are very unlikely to repeat the abuse. What a positive message this sends to everybody seeing this happen and reading about this in articles such as this.

It can only be good news for the people who really need these spaces.
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