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On 5/17/2022 at 10:34 AM, Cambon said:

why we are not considering a user friendly system with multi payment option

Why we are not considering a user friendly system with NO payment solutions - like it used to be.  This 'place' has lost just about every USP it used to have to differentiate it from the hell-hole across over the past 20 years - and free airport parking used to be one of them.

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1 minute ago, Utah 01 said:

Why we are not considering a user friendly system with NO payment solutions - like it used to be.  This 'place' has lost just about every USP it used to have to differentiate it from the hell-hole across over the past 20 years - and free airport parking used to be one of them.

It's sadly the IOM Government way. Waste money by the skip full then re-coup pennies by taxing and bleeding the public dry and then some more.

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22 minutes ago, Utah 01 said:

Why we are not considering a user friendly system with NO payment solutions - like it used to be.  This 'place' has lost just about every USP it used to have to differentiate it from the hell-hole across over the past 20 years - and free airport parking used to be one of them.

Good point . But you only need to take a look at these forums to see their is a raft of people who complained that the barrier was not fixed and the IOMG was losing revenue. Then as soon as charges are reintroduced the same ones start complaining again ! Why do I get the feeling some people will never be satisfied? 

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3 hours ago, Utah 01 said:

Why we are not considering a user friendly system with NO payment solutions - like it used to be.  This 'place' has lost just about every USP it used to have to differentiate it from the hell-hole across over the past 20 years - and free airport parking used to be one of them.

Because that is exactly what they've done for the last year or so and as soon as business began to pick up all the car parks were rammed and people complained there was nowhere to park.

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3 minutes ago, Roger Mexico said:

Because that is exactly what they've done for the last year or so and as soon as business began to pick up all the car parks were rammed and people complained there was nowhere to park.

The rumour from Manx Forums is that the third car park is not open because it is full of drainage pipes.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Two-lane said:

The rumour from Manx Forums is that the third car park is not open because it is full of drainage pipes.

Well it's hardly a rumour, they're a bit big to hide, but that one never had many cars in it anyway, because of Manx car drivers having lost the use of their legs many decades ago.  People just tried to cram even more cars into the other ones.  But even if it was free it would fill up as well as passenger numbers continued to rise again and people left their car their when they went off the their property in Spain for the summer.

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7 minutes ago, Two-lane said:

The rumour from Manx Forums is that the third car park is not open because it is full of drainage pipes.

 

 

It definitely was full of pipes, but they moved some to St Marks the other day where they're putting a new main in.

https://www.manxutilities.im/news/2022/apr/grenaby-water-main-replacement/

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'as soon as business began to pick up all the car parks were rammed' - OK

'...............................and people complained there was nowhere to park'. And?

Precisely what is the relationship between demand for car-park space and parking charges; or are you advocating that price is used to control capacity.  Otherwise, it's a total non-sequitur.

 

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47 minutes ago, Banker said:

so as usual , regard to any  comment from the public  is, we know best ,  no user friendly  solution , just because some civil servant  here wishes to abrogate  their responsibility  to operating the car park   to some payments company in the UK , 

time someone was sorting this lot out !

 

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17 hours ago, Utah 01 said:

'as soon as business began to pick up all the car parks were rammed' - OK

'...............................and people complained there was nowhere to park'. And?

Precisely what is the relationship between demand for car-park space and parking charges; or are you advocating that price is used to control capacity.  Otherwise, it's a total non-sequitur.

 

I think people were leaving their cars there for weeks whilst on holiday rather than getting dropped off or using one of the off-site car valeting services. 

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Airport website:

"With RingGo, you’ll never need a ticket from the machine again. Civil Enforcement Officers know you’re parked with the service by checking the vehicle registration on their handheld devices"

There will need to be one or more people constantly walking around the car park pointing their hand-held devices at car number plates.

Unless they are paid to work evenings also, you  will only need to pay up until they stop work.

If they only have the car number plate, how does enforcement work? Is the gov. required to hand over your name and address for a civil offense?

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