License plate recognition
It's where your plate is read by cameras on the way in a garage so even if you tell the attendant you lost your ticket they would know when you entered.
The hype for me is when I'm doing a fine dining lunch that includes x amount for parking and I take a valet shop near (or sometimes even at) the location.
Or when my daughter has a dr appointment, so I don't pay for parking.
The narrative is only a couple sentences. It doesn't have to be a book. I've never had a problem submitting something like
'The parking signage was highly visible from the street. As I pulled up to the ticket dispenser I observed a padded gate arm in the down position. The dispenser issued me a ticket with the proper time and date printed on it. The garage was overall well maintained, with some areas of rust and dirt but nothing excessive."
And then the exit narrative just simply stating what happened when you offered the attendant cash payment, or created a problem of some sort. It's not a Coyle dinner report.
@wrosie wrote:
I have asked for bonuses for their parking shops an hour away from me and they won't budge. But after reading Walesmaven's post I think it might be something I might look into in the near future.
I don't mind sitting waiting for the required time to expire while I'm filling out the report. Perhaps I haven't read their guidelines close enough to understand what they want.
The lost ticket scenario seems like it's the best way to go. $20-25 for a 15 minute shop is very good. But I don't know what LPR is and a google search just turned up a medical procedure.