Frustrated shoppers are boycotting a central Auckland supermarket after being stung by $50 demands for alleged breaches of its free-customer-parking rules.
The Herald has been contacted by several unhappy users of Countdown Quay St's undercover carpark.
Simeon Randall said he was given a $50 demand for exceeding the limit for free customer parking. But the time on the ticket showed it had been issued just two minutes after he arrived.
He said his apartment is up a hill from Countdown so he took his car to carry a heavy load of groceries. After 20 minutes in the store, he returned to his car and found a "breach notice" from Parking Enforcement Services (PES), which monitors the parking. The alleged breach was for exceeding the 90-minute limit.