I must have parked in a public parking lot like this at least once on the weekend during Lunar New Year’s Day because there was no place to park.
There must have been many times when you were about to run errands and leave, but the management staff wasn’t there,
so you had to wait or go find them yourself. But you don’t have to wait any longer.
Usually, these public parking lots are operated in such a way that when I park, a management employee comes and writes something down,
puts it on the wiper, and when I leave, he comes back and calculates the fee based on what he wrote.
However, when I tried to leave, there was no management staff, so I’m sure there were many drivers who had to wait or go there in person.
After looking into it, I found out that I didn’t have to go there or wait. If you try to leave the public parking lot during business hours,
but the management staff is not there. There’s a number on a piece of paper stuck to the wiper.
If you call that number, they say they’ll come.
But what should I do if I park around 8 o’clock during parking lot business hours and leave in the early morning after the management staff gets off work?
In this case, they say you can come the next day and pay without waiting or calling. So what happens if you run away without paying?
You may be asking, but they say that they will send out bills several times
and eventually take administrative measures to prevent them from buying new cars or scrapping them. There is no free money in this world!!! lol