The Gold Coast Bulletin

Families get stung at council kids event

- KEITH WOODS

A MUM is furious after being stung $172 by city parking inspectors at a free school holidays event spruiked by the council.

Carly Been brought children Holly, 7, and twins Will and Ed, 6, to a “Mini Games” event at Damian Leeding Memorial Park in Oxenford on June 28.

The event, promoted as part of Gold Coast City Council’s Active and Healthy program, promised “fun activities” for children aged 6-12 years.

However, the day out was soured when Ms Been received a $172 infringeme­nt notice – one of 18 drivers to be fined by council at the park

that day. “I thought it was really great that council puts on all these events during school holidays,” Ms Been said.

“I brought all three of my kids. It was healthy, kept them off their devices. It ticked all the boxes.

“But then to have the officers out around an event for families that was billed as a free day out. I think it’s unreasonab­le. My free day out became very expensive.”

Ms Been was fined for parking in an area behind, but not in front of, a yellow line.

Ms Been is appealing the fine, saying the area was commonly used for parking and it was far from clear to drivers that parking there was not allowed.

“There is a yellow line in the photo, but it’s open to interpreta­tion,” Ms Been said.

“I’ve lived in Upper Coomera for 12 years.

“Someone is always parked in that spot.

“It was on a day that they organised this kids event, they had people everywhere.

“If they really wanted to stop people parking where I parked, the exclusion zone should be painted to the kerb,” she said.

Ms Been’s experience comes in the wake of a series of controvers­ies about council parking fines, including at a farmers market, primary school and on hinterland nature strips.

Ms Been said she was most shocked at how high the fine was, saying $172 was a lot to pay for parking in what she had believed to be a safe and legal spot.

“I have had a fine once before, years ago,” Ms Been said.

“I appealed because there was no signage and I was successful. That fine was about $35-40.

“Having a $172 fine seems exorbitant. It just seems over the top for the offence.”

A council spokesman said Ms Been’s fine was one of 18 issued at Damian Leeding Memorial Park that day.

“The city of Gold Coast is committed to safe and equitable parking for all,” the spokesman said.

“In response to a community complaint, a patrol was undertaken of Damian Leeding Memorial Park on June 28. During the patrol 18 parking infringeme­nt notices were issued in the boat ramp area.

“Two infringeme­nts related to yellow line offences and 16 for parking in spaces specifical­ly marked for vehicles with trailers.

“Damian Leeding Memorial Park offers 166 marked bays, providing a mix of parking options to accommodat­e the needs of recreation­al users.

“Vehicle with trailer parking bays are allocated to allow the safe movement of these vehicles in the boat ramp area,” the spokesman said.

 ?? Picture: Glenn Hampson ?? Carly Been and children Ed, 6, Holly, 7, and Will, 6, received a council fine for parking at Damian Leeding Memorial Park during a council-run school holiday event; and (inset) the parking fine image.
Picture: Glenn Hampson Carly Been and children Ed, 6, Holly, 7, and Will, 6, received a council fine for parking at Damian Leeding Memorial Park during a council-run school holiday event; and (inset) the parking fine image.

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