There are currently 105 signatures for this petition:
Faye Foster Coventry
25/09/2007 at 2:03 pm
Tim Beaumont Coventry
25/09/2007 at 2:09 pm
Please provide Faye & Roger with the Free parking they deserve x
C McGowan Stirling
25/09/2007 at 2:34 pm
Shameful
Joe Hermitage Welwyn Garden City
25/09/2007 at 2:45 pm
Whilst I appreciate the NHS is currently under a lot of strain, so are the parents and families of ill relatives. The revenue provided by car parking should be given directly to the NHS trusts to be spent on improvements to the health service and should only be applied to non-emergency visitors. People like Faye and Roger, who visit twice a day as they can't even take their precious baby home with them should be exempt. Kayleigh was born 41 days ago, that's 82 visits to date they have made, not to mention how many more to be made before their daughter can come home. To tell them they are ineligible is ridiculous and an insult.
Charles R. Wilmott Barnsley
25/09/2007 at 2:47 pm
Disgusting as is all Hospital Parking not least in your situation. Thanks.
Debbie Wilmott Barnsley
25/09/2007 at 3:18 pm
I would ask to see their Patient Liason Officer or complaints manager to discuss the policy on what they classify as a \\\'sick child\\\'.
Christopher Pettitt Birmingham
25/09/2007 at 3:37 pm
Public Transport is not the answer to people visiting hospitals either as patients or visitors and it never will be. Hospitals should provide more car parking and charge less for it.
Please provide Faye & Roger with the Free parking they deserve x
Shameful
Whilst I appreciate the NHS is currently under a lot of strain, so are the parents and families of ill relatives. The revenue provided by car parking should be given directly to the NHS trusts to be spent on improvements to the health service and should only be applied to non-emergency visitors. People like Faye and Roger, who visit twice a day as they can't even take their precious baby home with them should be exempt. Kayleigh was born 41 days ago, that's 82 visits to date they have made, not to mention how many more to be made before their daughter can come home. To tell them they are ineligible is ridiculous and an insult.
Disgusting as is all Hospital Parking not least in your situation. Thanks.
I would ask to see their Patient Liason Officer or complaints manager to discuss the policy on what they classify as a \\\'sick child\\\'.
Public Transport is not the answer to people visiting hospitals either as patients or visitors and it never will be. Hospitals should provide more car parking and charge less for it.