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England, "organized group" destroyed the barriers of Ninewells Hospital car park to protest the high rates for parking.



A strong protest against the controversial parking fees has taken place in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. Metal barriers to the outputs of at least 3 car in the hospital complex were twisted so that vehicles could exit without impediment and without the drivers had to pay. According to information received by The Courier "this morning, shortly after midnight incident on an" organized group "broke the barriers.
A spokesman for the group said they felt angry after the recent headlines that indicated that the head of the Vinci Group, owners of the enterprise Vinci Park manages the hospital's car parks had cost £ 1.4 million (1.6 million €) from salary and incentives last year when his company was lined by people who park in the hospital. The source said the pressure group is composed of "local people". He said to wear masks, hoods and gloves and entered the room "behind" to avoid detection.
said that if it comes to repairing the barriers and the Vinci Group continues to gain, while in other hospitals is parked free, the group once again "with hammers and axes to make the working conditions." Man was asked to identify himself or others group members. He denied it but said that more than half a dozen involved. He said rates at Ninewells were repugnant. He added that the action was "the response of the people" and a result of repeated complaints from people Tayside had been ignored. There have been a number of complaints against the rates from the privatization of the plant 13 years ago.

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