I was fined £100 for visiting McDonald's twice in one day – it's completely unfair | The Sun

A DAD has been left furious after receiving a £100 parking fine for visiting the same McDonald's twice in one day.

Spencer Barclay said he visited the fast food restaurant at the Metro Retail Park in Gateshead to get himself a coffee in the morning before work.

The 52-year-old, from Benwell, Newcastle, claims he then went to work at nearby Metropolitan House where he left his car all day in their free car park.

He said that when he finished work at 5pm he returned to the same McDonald's, which is located near the Metrocentre, to collect a happy meal for his six-year-old son.

Days later he was sent a parking fine from UKPC which said he had been parked up at the eatery for eight hours and 43 minutes.

Spencer, a software consultant, told Chronicle Live: "It's absolutely disgusting, it's just blatantly designed to try and get money out of people – it's extortion! This can clearly happen to anybody.

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"I think they have got a camera that photographs you but the camera is a snap shot in time. It photographs you coming in and leaving and that's fine but what if you visit twice? If you visit McDonald's twice in a day you can get £100 fine – that can't be right!

"How many other people have been unfairly treated for going for a happy meal?"

Spencer said that he arrived at the restaurant at 8.25am on Friday, June 24, bought a coffee for himself and sat in the car park for a few minutes while he drank some of it.

He said that he then left the site and did not return until just after 5pm the same day when he went to collect a takeaway for his child.

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Spencer received the UKPC parking fine, which had been sent out on June 29, in the post on Saturday, July 2. The cameras had captured images of his Ford Galaxy arriving at 8.25am and leaving at 5.09pm.

The letter says he will receive a 50% "early pay discount" if he pays the fine within 14 days.

After that, he will owe the full £100. Spencer said he has complained to the parking firm about the fine but has not received a response.

He said: "It's absolutely infuriating. They have got the photograph of me in the morning and at night but nothing in between. I want to see the video evidence to show I was in that car park for the whole of the day.

"The first thing I said was 'the information is wrong, I arrived at that time and I left at that time but you've got to be a complete moron if you park in that car park and walk to work where there's a free car park'. I have said to them to take me to court.

"My first thought was how can I prove it. We have got to put in a system that's fair – this isn't fair, it's total extortion."

A spokesperson for McDonald’s said: "We are sorry to hear about this customer’s experience. The car park at our Metro Retail Park restaurant is run by a third party provider and we have made them aware of this issue.

"We understand that if the customer contacts the provider directly, their case will be considered under the appeals process."

The UKPC have been contacted for comment.

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