A solicitor has waded in on the row over whether or not sufferers and guests ought to must pay to make use of NHS hospital automotive parks in England and Wales.
The difficulty has induced controversy for a few years, with many sufferers hitting out at hospital trusts for issuing prices and fines for utilizing automotive parks when severely unwell.
Showing on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (11 April), solicitor Paul Britton mentioned “except somebody pays for the automotive park, there can be nowhere to park anyway”.
Mr Britton mentioned automotive parks must be paid for “on the level of use”.