Disabled, Parent and Child Bays - Management and Enforcement
Abuse of Disabled and Parent and Child (DPC) parking bays is a growing problem, causing inconvenience and distress to those affected. More and more retailers and local authorities are determined to take action.
TCP has led the way in addressing the problem in partnership with major retailers such as Asda. We manage the whole process of implementing and enforcing DPC parking whilst priding ourselves on handling the issue sensitively.
The scheme has not only proved popular with the public but has the added benefit of being cost effective and can be self funding. This improved experience of parking can also increase customer loyalty. It has set a new benchmark for the parking industry and could potentially signal the end of the abuse of Disabled and Parent and Child bays.
The Disabled Persons’ Parking Places Bill recently received approval by the Scottish Parliament, and will soon become law. All Disabled Parking Places, including those in supermarkets, will be enforceable. TCP has in depth experience in enforcing these regulations with benefits to car park owners and customers.