The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

RingGo car parking app is ‘not so smart’

Another motorist left frustrated by issues at controvers­ial car park

- Kirsty Mcintosh klmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

Smart Parking has been called upon to resolve a potential issue with a parking payment app that led to a teacher being caught out at a notorious Perth car park.

The much-criticised private parking firm allows motorists to use an app, RingGo, as one of the options for paying to use the Kinnoull Street multi-storey car park.

The app allows motorists to pay for parking either by using a location code or by selecting their position on a map.

However, the position pins for Kinnoull Street multi-storey car park and Kinnoull Street itself appear on top of each other.

Users selecting what appears to be a single pin are told they are at “Kinnoull Street”, with the location not changing to “Kinnoull Street multi-storey” unless tapped for a second time.

Stewart Digney, who teaches English at Perth Academy, said he had appealed a Smart Parking ticket three times but the firm insists the charge stands.

The 29-year-old said: “As far as I was concerned, I had paid for parking at Kinnoull Street car park. It turns out there are two parking zones, both called Kinnoull Street, where the pins are on top of each other.

“I hadn’t been able to see the location number anywhere in the car park so used the map – it said ‘Kinnoull Street’ so naturally I thought that was correct. There is no reason to think that wasn’t correct.

“I went back later to investigat­e and although there are lots of signs saying you must pay, there is one small RingGo number tucked away and you could easily walk past that.

“I think that given there are two similarly named tags on the app then Smart Parking could make this much clearer.

“I haven’t deliberate­ly gone to do them out of any money, I’ve even offered to pay the £2 for parking, but it’s an issue with the RingGo system and a lack of clarity.

“Smart Parking needs to make their RingGo code more prominent if they are offering that as a method of payment.”

Local MP Pete Wishart, who has long campaigned against the firm, called on Smart Parking to fix the fault.

He said: “This latest issue with RingGo should have been easy enough to fix but yet again Smart Parking would rather issue fines than deal with the inherent problems with their technology. Smart Parking must cancel any charges triggered by this fault.

“People are paying for parking in good faith and are being hounded by this company and their debt collectors for a problem the company have so far refused to fix.”

A spokesman for Smart Parking said: “Mr Digney accepts he did not pay to use our car park and that is why he was correctly issued a parking charge.”

The Courier was unable to contact RingGo for comment.

Smart Parking needs to make their RingoGo code more prominent if they are offering that as a method of payment. STEWART DIGNEY

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? Stewart Digney showing the app outside the Kinnoull Street car park in Perth.
Picture: Phil Hannah. Stewart Digney showing the app outside the Kinnoull Street car park in Perth.

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