Shoppers have been warned that parking in the wrong place 'for a quick shop' could land them with a fine
Shoppers who drive to Tesco and Sainsbury's have been issued a warning about where they park. With many of us now struggling to make ends meet, more people are opting to do smaller, more cost-efficient shops, than one big weekly shop.
It's all to do with where you park. And chances are, most of us have been guilty of it at one point or another.If drivers park incorrectly at a Tesco or Sainsbury's car park, they could receive a penalty charge notice - even if they are "just nipping in". Sainsbury's has issued a warning to those wrongly using parent and child bays without actually having kids with them, saying its team "regularly monitors" its car parks.
As most supermarket car parks are on private property, there are no official government or council-level rules on these bays. That means it’s not illegal to park in a parent and child space without a child. But you could get a Parking Charge Notice , the same as you would if you overstayed in a car park.
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