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Kempten Hospital adopts ticketless parking with steep fines for non-payment

No more tickets or barriers—just cameras tracking your plate. Miss a payment? The penalty could cost you more than convenience.

In this image there is a parking are in that area cars are parked.
In this image there is a parking are in that area cars are parked.

Kempten Hospital adopts ticketless parking with steep fines for non-payment

Allgäu Hospital Group is rolling out a barrier-free, ticketless parking system across its facilities, with Kempten Hospital being the latest to adopt it. The system uses automated license plate recognition, and while it's convenient, it comes with penalties for those who don't pay.

The new system, already in use at Immenstadt Hospital, allows vehicles to enter and exit parking lots without stopping at barriers or using tickets. Cameras log each vehicle's entry and exit based on its license plate.

While this system aims to streamline parking, it also comes with a penalty for those who ignore the charges. Fines start at €45 at Immenstadt Hospital. However, the exact fine at Kempten Hospital remains unclear, with search results failing to provide the specific amount or the name of the hospital official responsible for the system's operation.

The Allgäu Hospital Group continues to expand its barrier-free parking system, with Kempten Hospital now implementing it. While the system offers convenience, it's crucial for drivers to pay the charges to avoid fines, which can reach up to €45 at Immenstadt Hospital.

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