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Car park law UK
Hi, I recently scraped a small pillar in a car park on the passenger side, that was not tall enough to see over the bonet of my car. I scraped it as I took off out of the actual parking space. I would usually claim it was my fault, but because of the height of the pillar and that it was not on a curb, is there any way this could be the fault of the retail outlet I was visiting? Is there any law governing car parks and how they are laid out? Anyone have any advice. Cheers.
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"so I was aware that there were no small children or animals in the vicinity as I drove forward."
shame you missed the bollard then because you WERE aware of that lol
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shame you missed the bollard then because you WERE aware of that lol
19:20 Tue 06th Sep 2011
Thanks everyone for taking the time to answer. I don't think I was clear enough in saying that I was very aware of the pillar. From a parked position, I drove forwards out of the car space (not reversing) which required immediate left hand turning in order to exit. There was no way of seeing where the pillar was due to the height and not being protected by a curb. Curbs were featured throughout the rest of the car park. Also it was an open air carpark, with not many people around, so I was aware that there were no small children or animals in the vicinity as I drove forward.