Rip off in Villingen-Schwenningen: High fines for emergency visitors!

Rip off in Villingen-Schwenningen: High fines for emergency visitors!

In the Black Forest Baar Clinic in Villingen-Schwenningen, there are more and more complaints from patients who complain about the emergency room about parking fees. It seems as if the surveillance society takes advantage of the patient's emergency to make profit. The situation particularly affects relatives of patients who are in the emergency room and often forget to keep an eye on the parking time.

On September 8, an incident occurred that was particularly dramatic for a family. A mother found her twelve -year -old daughter in a dangerously battered condition after school. The concerned parents immediately alerted the emergency call to receive help as quickly as possible. In the hurry they left the car in the parking lot of the clinic without obtaining the parking ticket in good time.

tower nodules despite emergencies

The tragedy of the situation increases due to the potential criminal tickets that are waiting for the relatives if they do not move away quickly from the parking lot. Again and again patients report that they receive so -called "nodules" because they had to stay in the parking lot for longer than allowed - a fact that is difficult to avoid in emergencies. Despite the stressful fate, the trouble about the additional costs does not fail.

The company that monitors parking at the clinic has been criticized in the past few weeks. Patients perceive the situation as a "rip -off". These allegations are no coincidence, since the fees for parking are perceived as particularly unjustified in an emergency. Patient and legal associations are now calling for a review of the existing regulations regarding parking fees to ensure that people are not added in need.

Without a doubt, the topic of parking at clinics has recently developed into an increasingly pressing problem. It becomes clear that there is a gap between medical needs and the monetary interests of the parking lot operators. Affected patients and their relatives would like more understanding of those responsible and require a gentler regulation for parking space, especially in acute emergency situations.

The discussion about this problem has already taken on the road in the region through the work of social media. Those affected share their experiences and thus collect further votes against the fee regulations. Political bodies have also put the topic on their agenda in the hope of finding a solution that can meet both the patient and the decision -makers in the clinic.

For a deeper insight into the internal processes of the clinic and the challenges with which patients are confronted, the documentation of these cases will continue to be pursued by the local news media. There is a comprehensive consideration of the topic at www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de .

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