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Manchester Airport parking: Crackdown on meet-and-greet firms | Manchester Airport parking: Crackdown on meet-and-greet firms |
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Holidaymakers' cars left on residential streets near Manchester Airport could be towed away in a parking crackdown. | Holidaymakers' cars left on residential streets near Manchester Airport could be towed away in a parking crackdown. |
Manchester City Council said it has set up a dedicated enforcement team to deal with issues caused by "rogue" meet-and-greet companies leaving cars in Wythenshawe. | Manchester City Council said it has set up a dedicated enforcement team to deal with issues caused by "rogue" meet-and-greet companies leaving cars in Wythenshawe. |
It has asked residents to report any issues and said it will use its enforcement powers when necessary. | It has asked residents to report any issues and said it will use its enforcement powers when necessary. |
Some cars parked on residential streets for long periods have been vandalised. | Some cars parked on residential streets for long periods have been vandalised. |
The council said there are firms operating which promise secure parking for airport passengers but vehicles are being left on the streets on Woodhouse Park, blocking junctions, driveways and paths. | The council said there are firms operating which promise secure parking for airport passengers but vehicles are being left on the streets on Woodhouse Park, blocking junctions, driveways and paths. |
It said one company has been prosecuted by the council's Trading Standards team and is set to be sentenced next month. | It said one company has been prosecuted by the council's Trading Standards team and is set to be sentenced next month. |
The council said residents should call the parking services department if vehicles are parked on double yellow lines or blocking road crossings, driveways or bus stops. | |
It said with confirmed parking violations, it has powers to take enforcement action which could include towing the vehicle away. | |
'Cowboys' | 'Cowboys' |
The airport said it is working with the council on an accredited scheme which legitimate meet-and-greet companies will be encouraged to sign up to. | The airport said it is working with the council on an accredited scheme which legitimate meet-and-greet companies will be encouraged to sign up to. |
Councillor Rabnawaz Akbar, executive member for neighbourhoods, said the situation "cannot be allowed to continue". | Councillor Rabnawaz Akbar, executive member for neighbourhoods, said the situation "cannot be allowed to continue". |
"The cowboys are deceiving their customers and endangering our residents by parking vehicles hazardously. We share local anger at their blatant disregard for people's safety," he said. | "The cowboys are deceiving their customers and endangering our residents by parking vehicles hazardously. We share local anger at their blatant disregard for people's safety," he said. |
Manchester Airport recently scrapped free drop-offs outside terminals and the railway station with drivers now charged unless they use a free drop-off parking area about a mile away from the terminals. | Manchester Airport recently scrapped free drop-offs outside terminals and the railway station with drivers now charged unless they use a free drop-off parking area about a mile away from the terminals. |