At BER Airport
Permanent parker accumulates 200,000 euros
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A car has been in the short park area at BER Airport for more than a year. His owner would probably have to pay around 200,000 euros in fees – if he is determined.
In Berlin, a car makes headlines, for which tens of thousands of euros are said to have run out of parking fees. The “Berliner Zeitung” reported that the car has been on the short -term parking lot of BER Airport for over a year. The fee a day: 552 euros. Because 23 euros are due on the short -term parking lot. Up to ten minutes are free of charge.
Apcoa Deutschland GmbH, based in Stuttgart, is the operator of the parking lot. A company spokesman told the German Press Agency that the car had been at the airport for a long time. However, he cannot confirm that it was one year. APCOA is in close exchange with the airport as the owner of the parking garage and the responsible authorities.
The process of determining the owner has not yet been completed, it said. To tow a vehicle in this situation is legally complex and cannot be implemented at short notice.
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When asked whether APCOA intends to collect the outstanding parking fees, the spokesman for the “Berliner Zeitung” said: “Whether owed parking fees can be collected in this context depends on whether the debtor can be determined and has the necessary financial means . “
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The dpa announced the spokesman: As soon as the owner was determined, “in consultation with him” would be checked to what extent the outstanding claim can be paid.
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