Where will it all End.?? My Goodness, just imagine, Turnstiles at City Hall View attachment 11714 or maybe pay for your Number at Government Buildings! View attachment 11715 or Even being Charged to get arrested. Then of Course, you are Charged again!:p View attachment 11716 But We know where we are:D JP
Now the Serious bit! One of the biggest small Motorist Scams in the UK (and I would Hazard a Guess in Most Countries is the Parking/Entrance Scam. that did not really involve the Motorist, to his Loss, ( Most of the time, That is ) NCP (National Car parks) Operate throughout the UK. Over the years many Scams were uncovered with Bogus re-ticketing. and unscrupulous staff pocketing 10s of thousands of Pounds yearly. Now I am pointing no Fingers and casting no aspersions here but I wonder? It happens, and what do they Do, they raise the charges to cover Losses. JP
They probably think that by charging for parking they will get more people to use the parking facilities, Filipino logic never ceases to amaze me.
Update on the parking fee at Sibulan Airport: We just returned from a 5-day trip to Manila and left the car at the parking lot. Upon entering the airport area, we were asked whether just a drop-off or pick-up. When we stated that we intended to leave the car there for a few nights, the lady in charge hopped on her scooter and told us to follow her. We parked the car in the parking lot (ample room) and I started unloading our luggage while The Government dealt with the papertrail involved. It included copying information from an ID card, identifying existing damages on the vehicle on an official document and ended by paying the parking fee of PHP 150 per day/night (in our case PHP 750 for 5 nights). Upon returning we were met by the security person that remembered us from 5 days earlier (I had expressed my dissatisfaction with the papertrail and seemingly ridiculous modus operandi), and were asked if we needed any assistance (like loading our travel bags in the car). Apparently the place is secure (especially during the night) and any damages to the car while being parked there are a matter for the insurance incorporated in the parking fee. Obviously I can only guess how a claim would be handled - I have no first-hand experience... Bottom line: If you can take the burocracy after parking the car and want it in an apparent safe place while on trip AND are willing to part from PHP 150 per day/night, it's an option. Remember though that parking at Robinsons is for free and a return trip by trike Robinsons - Airport is a mere PHP 200.
Had it there a few times overnight and no-one questioned / approached me when I picked up the car later. I have not seen anyone jotting down license plate info and dates or anything like that. I would assume there's some sort of rudementary security roaming the area around the buildings during nighttime, but of course there's no insurance when anyone bumps into your vehicle while parked there, contrary to the Airport (apparently).
Well Hans, that was my Thinking security and damage, 5 days with all that movement of Traffic going on( often watched the 5 or more min Parking maneuvers with some bumps involved) but I sit and wonder if an abandoned Vehicle issue would be raised ( Depending on the age of the said vehicle.) Where we fear some fall down on many aspects of Security things, they can be sometimes more Forward on Others. Looking at the Shotguns the Parking/Traffic Security Guards pack, One Wonders how far they take the Security issue there. Anyway as you say there are Options. Mine would be to leave the car at Home and ride in to the Airport. JP
When we collect or deliver our daughter at the airport, my wife just says " picking someone up " and never pays.
As it should be. but then we should accept short term Parking charges if we are going to be more than say 30 mins. JMHO JP
We are going to the Embassy Thurs morning and will leave the car at the Airport parking Thurs and pickup Fri morning, will update all on the results... have a baby and do not want to tryke from Valencia or even from Mall at 430 am.