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Woman left shocked after being hit with £4500 fine for two hours parking

Published 10:37 19 Jun 2025 BST

Updated 12:01 19 Jun 2025 BST

Ava Keady
Woman left shocked after being hit with £4500 fine for two hours parking

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"I just couldn't fathom that they had taken that money."

A woman has been left shocked after being fined £4500 for two hours parking.

Yaditi Kava was shopping with her two daughters when she parked at a multi-storey car park in Slough.

The mother told the BBC that she paid at the exit barrier rather than at the pay station.

She was left stunned when she £4,586 was taken out of her bank account rather than the £4.50 the parking should have cost.

Yaditi mistook the ‘4,5’ on the machine for £4.50, but later received a message informing her that £4,586 was taken from her account.

Speaking to the BBC, she said: “I tapped my contactless card, then a message displayed saying I needed to enter my PIN.

“I was in a rush, the girls were getting tired, and I did not see the number on the small card machine.

“The big display showed '4,5', so I thought it was £4.50,” she told them.

“To my shock, I saw that they had deducted not £4.50 but £4,586 from my account.

“It was surreal - I just couldn't fathom that they had taken that money," she added.

The following week, the manager told the 39-year-old that the machine had not been faulty.

“He made a receipt on 19 May and assured me I would see that money in my account within 2-3 working days,” she explained.

Three weeks later, she still had not received a refund.

“I'm going through a divorce at the moment and had saved that money to pay legal fees.

“I was going to call off my daughter's birthday party, it was a lot of stress,” said Yaditi.

After contacting the BBC’s consumer rights programme, the JVS show, the company behind the car park, Savilles, labelled it an 'isolated incident'.

Woman left shocked after being hit with £4500 fine for two hours parking