Why the feck does anybody hand over their car keys when parking at an airport?
Tales of woe are plentiful (as reported by the Consumer Association this month):
Tales of woe are plentiful (as reported by the Consumer Association this month):
- A passenger on a late returning flight was told at midnight that they couldn't have their car until 6am or take a cab to collect it. They found their car on a drive in a residential street.
- Collection agents not turning up to collect the car causing missed flights.
- The CA booked three cars with 'meet and greet' parking companies. The cars were fitted with GPS trackers. Several incidents of speeding; multiple movements of cars; a £60k Range Rover 'parked' in an abandoned rectory; another left on waste ground.
- Theft of loose change.
- Drivers helping themselves to bottled water and sweets left in the car.
- Cars parked in muddy fields
- Joyriding of cars
- Damaged cars
