💨 Abstract
A 66-year-old man, Eric Moffatt, was charged £25 instead of £6.40 at Manchester Airport's car park due to an 18-second overstay when dropping off his family. Moffatt, who has a health condition requiring frequent toilet breaks, believes the charge is unfair. Manchester Airport defends the policy, stating it helps manage traffic congestion. The airport also offers a free drop-off option with a shuttle service.
Courtesy: Luke Alsford
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