
Car parking charges to be regulated, says ministry

The Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) has decide to regulate charges for car parking and valet services in malls and shopping complexes, including VIP valet parking services.
In a statement made yesterday, the ministry warned all malls and shopping centres to avoid imposing parking charges or to change the existing fee without obtaining its approval.
“Approvals to impose parking charges or amend the existing fee slabs are to be granted by a committee at the Ministry which is responsible for fixing pricing of different commodities and services in the local market and profit margins businesses could earmark”, reports The Peninsula.
Malls and shopping centres have been asked to comply with the Ministerial decision within 60 days or face the consequences.
Legal action can be initiated and fines can be imposed for violations, cautioned the Ministry in its statement.
The Ministry said several cases have come to its notice involving community members who are being forced to pay up parking charges.
The statement further explained that, “No charges are to be levied from customers who leave the parking area of a shopping centre or mall within 30 minutes after waiting and failing to find a parking space.”
“The shopping outlets shall be responsible for the safety of the vehicles parked in their care, and for any damage caused to a vehicle, relevant laws would be invoked.”
Also, all malls and commercial centres shall prominently display a list of parking and valet service fees approved by the Ministry.
The list is to be displayed at the main entrance of a shopping outlet and no parking slot on the premises rented out to a third party/parties without the ministry’s approval.
The ministry said the new rules are part of its effort to protect consumers and improve the quality of services.
It urged all members of the community to report any violations or irregularities on its hotline (16001); email [email protected]; Twitter account @MEC_QATAR; Instagram MEC_QATAR; in addition to the ministry’s app on smartphones available on iPhone and Android devices at MEC_QATAR.
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— الاقتصاد والتجارة (@MEC_QATAR) April 2, 2016
Good
Let it be if we get space for parking.