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Anger over £100 parking fine for man who drove 140 miles to visit dying father

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A man who drove 140 miles in the middle of the night to visit his dying father was hit with a £100 parking fine after he forgot to buy a ticket.

David Ridsdale received a call from his mother at 3am on November 27 to say that his elderly father had been rushed to hospital after a fall.

He immediately set about making the lengthy journey from Nottingham to the North East in what were, at the time, treacherous conditions, as reported by Teesside Live.Mr Ridsdale said: "Obviously I set off immediately.

The journey from my home in Nottingham usually takes about 2.5 hours, this was however the night of storm 'Arwen' and conditions were terrible with snow and heavy rain, and the drive took me over 3.5 hours."I heard from my mother during the drive that my father had sadly died."Mr Ridsdale finally arrived at North Tees Hospital at around 7am, and parked in the car park on Hardwick Road.The car park is directly opposite the hospital, but does not belong to them.He said: "When I arrived at North Tees Hospital, it was still dark and the weather was still horrendous, it was tanking down."Not being from the area, I was not familiar with the hospital or the parking."I had so many things on my mind, I was anxious about my elderly mother and very upset, I just parked in a car park and ran into the hospital building."Mr Ridsdale describes how he sat with his father for a short while in the hospital, and then took his mother home.It was several days later when he received a letter from Smart Parking Ltd, who own the car park, to say that he had stayed in the car park for 13 minutes without payment and he was liable for a fine of £100."The car park was deserted, and to be honest it never crossed my mind to think about paying," Mr

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