Oxina.co.uk Now Offer Cheap Car Parking at 27 Airports in the UK and Europe

(PRWEB) March 10, 2005

Oxina now have the most extensive offering of airport parking on the web with the release of the Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield car park. Oxina

Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) Partners With NSPCC’s Full Stop Week In The UK

London, England (PRWEB) October 24, 2005

During October, Airports Parking and Hotels (APH) will make a donation to The National Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Children (NSPCC) for every airport, car park and hotel booking made online at http://www.aph.com/NSPCC or via a dedicated telephone number: 0870 733 2147. Additionally, APH employees will be supporting FULL STOP week through various sponsored events.

Nick Caunter, managing director, APH, said “It’s a privilege to be able to support the NSPCC. Our staff are very excited to be involved in this initiative, and together with our customers, we hope to raise a lot of money for the cause. A typical car park booking through http://www.aph.com/NSPCC or 0870 733 2147 means we can make a donation of more than

A Horrifyingly Good Offer on Halloween Airport Parking, Hotels and Lounges

(PRWEB) October 25, 2005

Brits planning to travel over Halloween this year can benefit from a frighteningly good offer of 10% off their holiday airport parking when booked in advance with Airport Parking and Hotels (APH). Simply contact APH on tel 0870 737 7671 and quote ‘Halloween Offer’ or visit http://www.aph.com/halloween to make a booking. Bookings must be made by 24th October 2005.

APH specialises in the following:

-Airport Parking at over 50 car parks at 17 UK airports, ports and Eurotunnel terminals

-Overnight Hotel Accommodation at 23 UK airports, many of which are three and four star hotels

-Airport Lounges ~ enjoy the quiet comfort of a lounge before you fly with complimentary drinks, snacks, newspapers and television; normally reserved for business class passengers

Scarily, over 400,000 British travellers do not pre-book their holiday airport parking, wasting a total of

Los Angeles Court Confirms Hotel Not Responsible For Attempted Robbery and Shooting in Parking Lot

Encino, CA (PRWEB) December 7, 2005

ENCINO, California — Michael S. Eisenbaum from Gray, York & Duffy’s Encino office obtained summary judgment in favor of one of the firm’s clients in a case involving an attempted robbery where the plaintiff was shot and injured (Edward James Marshall v. Playa L&M Enterprises, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. YC049786).

On June 23, 2003 at approximately 11:30 p.m., the plaintiff, Edward James Marshall, was sleeping in his car in a remote parking lot of the defendants’ hotel and retail premises. It was discovered during the course of the litigation that the plaintiff had been routinely sleeping in his car at this location for two years without incident. However, on that evening, two or three assailants noticed the plaintiff and attempted to rob him. The plaintiff resisted, attempted to fight off his attackers, then stumbled and fell to the ground. As he began to get up, he was shot in his right leg. The assailants ran off and were never captured.

The owners of the hotel had contracted with a security company to provide security services for the hotel and retail portions of the premises. In fact, the owners had hired a new security company in December 2002, because the prior company was not performing its security obligations in an acceptable manner. Once this new security company took over, the scope of security was increased to include the retail areas of the property. The parking lot where the incident occurred was at a retail section at the far end of the property, where there was little or no activity occurring at night (which is why the plaintiff had selected the area for purposes of sleeping). Plaintiff testified at his deposition that he selected the area because it was safe and quiet, and that he could essentially blend in with other cars parked there overnight for the auto shop adjacent to the parking lot. He had never been approached by anyone, including security guards, in the two years he had been sleeping there.

The plaintiff sued the owners of the premises on theories of premises liability and general negligence, contending that they owed duty to the plaintiff to provide adequate security guards to protect him from criminal activity which would occur at the property. Through discovery, the plaintiff established that it was the policy of the security company to make hourly patrols of the entire property. However, the security company’s actual patrols of the area where the incident occurred were much less frequent. As a result, plaintiff claimed that the failure to perform these patrols resulted in a failure to deter criminal activity, and thus was the cause of the criminal act committed upon the plaintiff and his resulting injuries.

On behalf of the owners of the hotel and retail properties, Mr. Eisenbaum filed a motion for summary judgment contending that the owners did not owe or breach a duty to protect the plaintiff, and that even if there was such a duty, any breach of that duty was not the proximate or legal cause of the plaintiff’s injuries.

In opposition to the motion, the plaintiff argued that the area had a history of violent criminal activity, including assaults, robberies, and shootings. Thus, the criminal act committed against the plaintiff was foreseeable, and therefore, the owners owed a duty to protect the plaintiff who was a “guest” at the premises. This duty was breached because the security guards were not performing the required patrols at the property. The plaintiff’s attorney hired a security expert who offered the opinion that hourly patrols would have deterred the attack on the plaintiff. This opinion was offered directly in opposition to the motion for summary judgment, in an effort to convince the court that the issue of causation is a subject that must be decided by a jury. The plaintiff also stated in a declaration that he was relying on the security at the property to keep him safe.

At the hearing of the motion, Mr. Eisenbaum argued that the Plaintiff cannot rely on the very same security he is intentionally evading. Under the facts of this case, no duty is owed to a person who conceals himself on the property and then becomes a victim of a random crime. Mr. Eisenbaum further argued that the opinion of the plaintiff’s security expert was speculative, because no one could know what would have deterred this particular crime. Since the crime happened within a matter of about 20 seconds, it is speculative to conclude that hourly patrols would have somehow deterred or prevented the attack.

The court agreed with Mr. Eisenbaum on all issues and granted the motion. The court primarily ruled that the plaintiff could not establish the required element of causation, and also found that the plaintiff did not meet his burden in establishing that the defendants owed a duty to provide security on his behalf. Thus, judgment was rendered in favor of the Defendants on all causes of action, with costs awarded to the Defendants.

The case was Edward James Marshall v. Playa L&M Enterprises, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. YC049786.

Gray York & Duffy congratulates Mr. Eisenbaum on his success. To learn more about Mr. Eisenbaum and his background, please visit:

http://www.gydlaw.com/profiles/michaeleisenbaum/

About Gray, York & Duffy, LLP

Gray, York & Duffy, LLP is one of the preeminent law firms in the field of defending insurers and their policyholders. The firm provides statewide coverage with offices in Encino, California and Redwood City, California. GYD has achieved the highest rating from Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, and is listed in Best’s Directory of Insurance Defense Firms. To learn more about Gray, York & Duffy, please visit us online at http://www.gydlaw.com

Please Note: This article is necessarily general in nature and is not a substitute for legal advice with respect to any particular case. Readers should consult with an attorney before taking any action affecting their interests.

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Avoid the increase in Train Fares with Airport Parking and Hotels

(PRWEB) January 13, 2006

Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) is encouraging customers to travel to the airport by car and avoid paying the increase in train fares and also falling victim to the restrictive timetables. By pre-booking their car parking, consumers can save money as well as take the stress out of the often fraught journey. By booking car parking customers can make savings of up to

Safety Stop Announce Plans to Develop In-Home Parking Guidance System

Plano, TX (PRWEB) February 5, 2006

To watch an elderly parent’s driving skill decline is a difficult experience. Dallas area Attorney-at-Law, Stewart Matthews, was particularly unnerved as he watched his father struggle to park his SUV in his confined garage space. As the dings and scratches marred the vehicles finish he decided to do something about it. He created the Safety Stop parking guide system.

“Young newly licensed, physically disabled and many elderly drivers have difficulty in space and depth perceptions,” said Mr. Matthews. “As I started to seek a solution, I began to take special notice of the cars these drivers owned. Virtually all of them had multiple wounds from improper parking placement.” The Safety Stop is designed for no tool installation, and offers a visual, physical guide to enforce awareness of spatial limits in garages, carports or assigned tight parking spots.

Safety Spot has hired Duquesa Marketing Inc., Ft. Thomas, KY international product development and licensing consultants to handle the product launch. “The Safety Stop is the type of product that every family could utilize,” said Nancy Ficke, General Manager of Duquesa Marketing. “Teen drivers, or older parents, are always of concern, especially when trying to place modern large vehicles in space restricted spots. The Safety Stop is a wonderful problem avoidance solution to ugly, expensive scrapes and finish dings”.

“Stewart Matthews saw a need and created a simple response in Safety Stop,” said Geoff Ficke, President of Duquesa Marketing. “We are taking the work he has started, refining the design with embellished features and preparing to commence a Licensing campaign in Summer-2006. Avoidance of body shops, insurance adjusters and maintaining auto re-sale value is the exciting value proposition for Safety Stop”.

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Red Robin Airport Parking Helps Customers Fly With Peace of Mind

London, UK (PRWEB) May 20, 2006

Red Robin Airport Parking is a reliable supplier of high quality secure airport parking in the UK. Red Robin provide convenient and easy online booking systems. Quotes and booking are available online. Telephone bookings are also available.

Red Robin Parking also offers a range of high quality travel extras, which compliment the company’s UK airport parking services. These services include travel insurance and worldwide car hire. Red Robin uses only the most reliable car hire suppliers, including Dollar, Budget and Alamo. Red Robin are proud to work in conjunction with the UK’s finest and most secure airport parking companies such as Parking Express. Red Robin’s long relationship with these companies allows us to bring you the very best travel products.

Red Robin currently have parking packages available for the following airports; Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Humberside, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle, Teesside. More parking options are in the pipeline, and will be available soon. Customers are invited to phone for details.

For additional information on Red Robin Parking, please contact Huw Thomas or visit http://www.redrobinparking.co.uk/

About Red Robin Parking:

Red Robin Parking offers valet airport parking, on-site parking and off-site parking and allow you to compare and contrast different car parks at each airport. Quotes and booking are available online.

Contact:

Huw Thomas,

Red Robin Parking

Tel: 01904 652400

http://www.redrobinparking.co.uk

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Airport Parking and Hotels Help Sleepy Drivers


(PRWEB) June 30, 2006

Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) has upgraded HTTP://www.aph.com so that customer requesting option for airport room are always presented with fleabag and room parcel as excavation. The thought is to encourage travellers, particularly those with early flight to arrive near to the airport the dark before rather than drive tired to gimmick an early formation – which tin prove potentially dangerous.

The Department for Transport’s THINK! busman weariness run states that an estimated 300 peoples a twelvemonth are killed in accident where a busman has fallen asleep at the balance. The THINK! run offering the followers recommendation for driver:

Get the Low Down on Travel Vaccine Costs from Airport Parking and Hotels


(PRWEB) September 24, 2006

For those travelling to exotic location this wintertime and in demand of vaccine for their vacation finish then Airport Parking and Hotels’ (APH) site should be the former entrepot of call-back. Travellers tin wood on to the institution’s site HTTP://www.aph.com/news/vaccines.htm and compare the terms of vaccine for the most popular goal before they furlough for the vacation. The info is just another instance of the ‘Know Before You Go’ page on the site aimed at gift discernment travellers all the info they demand at the chink of a fixing.

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Hire an Electric Car in London and Avoid Congestion and Parking Charges


(PRWEB) October 24, 2006

New institution, electriccarhire.com (HTTP://www.electriccarhire.com), launching in October 2006, is the first establishment in London to accost electrical automobile for employ. From only