Bailiffs are chasing money from two NHS workers caught parking without permits while tending to a dying Covid patient.
NHS workers Linda Somboongedd and Stacey Batton with all the letters from the private parking firm
Both healthcare assistants had their uniforms and badges on, and had Covid and NHS stickers on their vehicles explaining why they had parked there.Defiant, Linda stressed: ‘They can lock me up – I’m not paying it.’ Linda, 59, parked in Stonebridge Road – where visitor permits are required – to care for the man who had contracted the virus.
‘It was a parking bay near his flat. It had “visitors parking” in front of it,’ said the grandmother and mum-of-six.Her colleague Stacey, who had parked there the previous day to care for the same man, was also slapped with the same fine.
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