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  2. Britannia Parking - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Parking is wholly owned by the directors and is a member of both The British Parking Association and the industry's Approved Operators Scheme. The company's portfolio includes a number of multi-storey car parks serving large retail developments in locations such as Edinburgh, Birmingham, Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Romford and Southend ...

  3. Motorists warned of text message parking fine scam - AOL

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  4. State police warn of new 'phishing' scam that involves ...

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    Massachusetts State Police and Framingham police are warning residents about a new parking scam involving fake QR codes

  5. City of Austin warns of online parking scam. Here's what to ...

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    The City of Austin made a statement warning citizens of an online paid parking scam after it received three separate complaints in a 24-hour span.

  6. British Parking Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Parking Association Limited (BPA), is a British-based trade association that focuses on parking and traffic management fields.

  7. Britannia Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Hotels is a British budget hotel group with 64 hotels in Great Britain. [2] [a] The company also owns the Pontins Holiday Parks.Since 2010 Britannia Hotels has been a subject of criticism over the hygiene and maintenance of its locations; consumer group Which? repeatedly found the chain to be the worst in the United Kingdom since October 2013.

  8. Go phish! Scammers target FasTrak system users with ... - AOL

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    The scam messages in question have been telling receivers to pay their FasTrak bill by a specific date in order to “avoid excessive late fees and potential legal action on the bill.”

  9. Return fraud - Wikipedia

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    Return fraud is the act of defrauding a retail store by means of the return process.There are various ways in which this crime is committed. For example, the offender may return stolen merchandise to secure cash, steal receipts or receipt tape to enable a falsified return, or use somebody else's receipt to try to return an item picked up from a store shelf.