The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Parking clampdown tops meeting agenda

Murdo Fraser MSP meets Transport Minister Humza Yousaf to discuss legislatio­n

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH klmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s transport minister has been urged to crack down on private parking firms during a meeting with an MSP.

Murdo Fraser, who represents Mid-Scotland and Fife, has met Humza Yousaf, to discuss the future of legislatio­n on the controvers­ial companies.

He has also raised the possibilit­y that he could introduce a Member’s Bill – proposed legislatio­n from an ordinary MSP – at Holyrood.

The Scottish Conservati­ve MSP has spent the last two years campaignin­g against private parking operators after receiving a deluge of complaints about Smart Parking, which operates locations in the centre of Perth.

During the meeting, Mr Fraser discussed the possibilit­y of regulation to cap fines, introduce an independen­t appeals service, a single binding code of conduct and standardis­ed signs.

Mr Fraser said: “Private parking companies have got away with it for far too long, it’s time to bring in clearer and tighter regulation­s that ensure that parking is fair and transparen­t.

“The Scottish Government have been helpful and it was good to meet with Humza to get an idea of their perspectiv­e and to know that regulation via legislatio­n is not off the table.

“I am seriously considerin­g a Member’s Bill in the Scottish Parliament aimed at curbing current industry practices which are not in the interest of motorists, and I will look to gather evidence on this over the coming months.”

Mr Yousaf said: “It is clear that the public is concerned about the operations of some private parking companies and we are working with the industry and other interested parties to develop a code of practice to address some of these issues.

“Once this is implemente­d we will undertake a review after the first full year of operation to consider whether further action, which could include legislatio­n, is necessary to provide fairness for motorists.”

A spokesman for Smart Parking said: “We have, publicly, long supported the establishm­ent of an independen­t appeals service in Scotland.

“In addition, Smart Parking, as members of the BPA (British Parking Associatio­n), is fully aware that the BPA is also lobbying and is working with them to secure this change.”

Smart Parking operates two sites in Perth – Canal Street and the Kinnoull Street multi-storey – and formerly ran one on Mill Street. Hi-tech cameras and machines at each site capture cars entering and motorists are required to enter their vehicle registrati­on when paying at machines which do not accept cards or bank notes.

Hundreds of drivers have fallen foul of the firm, including for underpayme­nts of as little as 10p or minor errors in entering their vehicle registrati­on number, resulting in them receiving initial demands for a £60 payment.

It is clear that the public is concerned about the operations of some private parking companies. HUMZA YOUSAF TRANSPORT MINISTER

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Murdo Fraser outside Smart Parking’s Kinnoull Street car park in Perth.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Murdo Fraser outside Smart Parking’s Kinnoull Street car park in Perth.
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