Parking trap in Lienz: MPreis customers pay dearly for parking chaos!

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Parking problems in Lienz: MPreis parking lot raises questions as customers do not understand parking rules and are threatened with fines.

Parkprobleme in Lienz: MPreis-Parkplatz wirft Fragen auf, da Kunden Parkregeln nicht verstehen und Bußgelder drohen.
Parking problems in Lienz: MPreis parking lot raises questions as customers do not understand parking rules and are threatened with fines.

Parking trap in Lienz: MPreis customers pay dearly for parking chaos!

In the Lienz district of Iseltal, a parking problem is causing dissatisfaction among users of the MPreis market. The parking lot at Iseltaler Straße 25 is under video surveillance by ParkDepot GmbH, and violations of the parking regulations that apply there result in high fines. According to information from Dolomite town The fine is 80 euros, which many residents and customers find excessive.

There are a number of problems in the parking lot that further complicate the situation. The signs are difficult to read, and while a parking time of 1.5 hours is permitted for MPreis customers, there is an absolute ban on parking outside opening hours. The lack of parking meters or barriers also causes confusion, as it is unclear which parking spaces belong to the MPreis and which belong to the adjacent Pizzeria Da Renzo. This is busy in the evenings, which means that many guests use the parking spaces in the assumption that they can park there without worry.

Unclear parking rules and their consequences

A QR code that can be found in the pizzeria and promises an extension of parking time by three hours is particularly misleading. Loud Dolomite town However, the 1.5 hour rule only applies to MPreis customers. As a result, many pizza customers unknowingly violate parking regulations while believing they have parked correctly after eating.

Dr. Markus Ternobetz has already expressed his concerns to MPreis and ParkDepot GmbH, but received no response to his complaints. A tobacconist at the cigarette machine also warned customers about the strict parking rules and suggested that the parking ban could be interpreted liberally. Ternobetz plans to stop parking in the MPreis parking lot and hopes to use his experience to warn others.

Discount promotions and parking conditions at MPreis

Anyone who visits MPreis despite the difficulties with parking can benefit from discounts under certain conditions. The supermarket chain offers discounts of up to 15% tied to an app that must be scanned with every purchase. However, these discounts only apply to certain products and exclude items like baby food, tobacco, and specialty brands. Detailed information is available on the official MPreis website: mpreis.at.

The growing complaints about private parking space management are also reflected in legal discussions. Users spend a lot of time learning about their rights and possible steps against unfair practices. Further information on this topic is available at mein-verkehrsrechtanwalt.de available.