The Courier investigates: legal loophole undermines private parking charges
ByClaire Warrender
Sheona Naismith is one of those facing parking charges until we stepped. Read her story only in Wednesday's Courier.
A legal loophole that protects Scots from private parking charges has been uncovered by The Courier.
On Wednesday, the second day of our special investigation into the industry will shine a light on exactly what the law says.
We speak to the granddad having sleepless nights over his tickets, name the operator who backed down after pressure from us, and hear from the seasoned campaigner who believes parking firms are taking advantage of public ignorance.
The first part of our investigation has already sparked a flood of calls and emails from readers who believe they have been unfairly treated by private parking firms.