10:15 - that's exactly right and I was going to explain about the road loop (you can see the black lines which are buried cables at 09:30) but then you explained it. There is a road loop under the barrier which has two functions - firstly as a safety device so the barrier doesn't come down on a car, secondly to validate the dispensed ticket. But it's not foolproof as you've found out! Would be interesting to get a ticket, then present it the next day (see the amount), a day later (see the amount), see how long you can keep going back until you've got a ticket with £100 or more!? Liked the experiments from different car parks, but even if the technology was the same each site would have it's own unique site code. By the way, a road loop is a couple of cables buried in a groove - it's attached to a controller which gives it a magnetic field. An object driving over the wires changes the field which is picked up by the controller. Quite a simple device but requires something solid enough to activate it, a push bike should just be enough. You see videos with barriers coming down on people, people cannot activate road loops (unless their shoes have metal plates!)
Interesting video! Also, 3:33 don’t think they thought that through as Tesco’s closed just a year later, making the conversion to pay-and-display almost completely redundant.
just bring a bike or some huge magnet to trick the induction loop into giving you cheaper or free parking, some places offer free parking if you only been there for a certain amount of time anywhere up to 30 minutes.
The ticket issuing machine takes tickets so that holders of long term tickets can be issued with plastic cards that the insert at entry and exit instead of having to collect and validate a ticket. If a car driver's ticket did not work in the machines there should be a help button for them to press and have the error corrected (the attendant may look at CCTV footage of the car entering to verify this so it would not be advisable to do so if you were playing with the system).
Interessting test, I guess the ticket machine expects people to park for at least a certain amount of time to in order to charge a minimum parking fee. Many carparks in the netherlands also have really weird time units, instead of paying per minute (which would be consumer friendly) they charge you for a hour or some really weird time like 55 minutes even if you parked 15 minutes. These minimum time units are also completely abratrairy, on some carparks it's 56 minutes or any time duration just under an hour so that when you actually park for one whole hour, you have to pay for two! They'll rip off if you don't park exactly the same time as their weird amount of time. You often end up paying more. Paying per minute or per 5 minutes would be much more fair to the consumer.
One day a genie granted three men a wish. They were told to ride his magical slide and whatever they call out loud on the way down they get. So the first man thinks a bit and jumps on the slide yelling gold and he lands in a beautiful cave filled with gold. Second man steps up, thinks for a bit then shouts girls, he lands on a couch in Spearmint Rhino with the finest vixens in their skimpy outfits. The last man, excitededly jumps on the slide and yells 'weeee'... guess the rest!
Die Maschine hat bemerkt dass da gar kei Auto stand und hat das Ticket entsprechend markiert um Betrug vorzubeugen (da ja sonst jeder nach langem Parkieren schnell zur Schranke geht und dort ein neues Ticket löst) Um Gebühren zu sparen
I used to love riding my bike down the ramps at Tesco when I was a kid and loved dropping stink bombs and water bombs of the 6th floor good ol days......
10:15 - that's exactly right and I was going to explain about the road loop (you can see the black lines which are buried cables at 09:30) but then you explained it.
There is a road loop under the barrier which has two functions - firstly as a safety device so the barrier doesn't come down on a car, secondly to validate the dispensed ticket.
But it's not foolproof as you've found out!
Would be interesting to get a ticket, then present it the next day (see the amount), a day later (see the amount), see how long you can keep going back until you've got a ticket with £100 or more!?
Liked the experiments from different car parks, but even if the technology was the same each site would have it's own unique site code.
By the way, a road loop is a couple of cables buried in a groove - it's attached to a controller which gives it a magnetic field. An object driving over the wires changes the field which is picked up by the controller. Quite a simple device but requires something solid enough to activate it, a push bike should just be enough. You see videos with barriers coming down on people, people cannot activate road loops (unless their shoes have metal plates!)
Bit old but I have a ticket owing $240 in parking yes you need to go under the barrier specific to the Skidata system some places have ANPR aswell
5:08 my mum when I eat the cookies before dinner
the ticket is not valid because it didnt detect you passing threw the barrier
yeah i agree
This guy didn't watch through to the end lol
Interesting video!
Also, 3:33 don’t think they thought that through as Tesco’s closed just a year later, making the conversion to pay-and-display almost completely redundant.
well now theres a go-outdoors there.
Was one of the parking garages from you Fnaf in real life video?
I recognised the doors and the lifts
Yes, the trafalgar center one.
This one still cracks me up Ben
I agree.
RUclips just popped it up again tonight, hahahahah. It is one of your best.
What would happen if you put the valid ticket into the other machine at the other car park.
"A really nice grotty bit of Chatham"
5:04 lol the grr at the motor room been locked
The parking system at the trafalgar centre is the same as Doncaster Bus station/Frenchgate Shopping Centre.
just bring a bike or some huge magnet to trick the induction loop into giving you cheaper or free parking, some places offer free parking if you only been there for a certain amount of time anywhere up to 30 minutes.
Do they have plate detectors?
+Beno your videos ! are my life love em mate
The ticket issuing machine takes tickets so that holders of long term tickets can be issued with plastic cards that the insert at entry and exit instead of having to collect and validate a ticket.
If a car driver's ticket did not work in the machines there should be a help button for them to press and have the error corrected (the attendant may look at CCTV footage of the car entering to verify this so it would not be advisable to do so if you were playing with the system).
Did the last pay machine work?
Interessting test, I guess the ticket machine expects people to park for at least a certain amount of time to in order to charge a minimum parking fee. Many carparks in the netherlands also have really weird time units, instead of paying per minute (which would be consumer friendly) they charge you for a hour or some really weird time like 55 minutes even if you parked 15 minutes. These minimum time units are also completely abratrairy, on some carparks it's 56 minutes or any time duration just under an hour so that when you actually park for one whole hour, you have to pay for two! They'll rip off if you don't park exactly the same time as their weird amount of time. You often end up paying more. Paying per minute or per 5 minutes would be much more fair to the consumer.
@Beno what do you ride with when you says wee
Add a magnet to the frame of the bike. The induction loop will think that the magnet is extra mass and will think you're a car.
What children's channel is this show on?
The ticket may be invalid as it did not detect a number plate on the car
Can you do lots more in Chatham please
I like that I've got a ticket song you sang
Car Park 🅿️ Tickets 🎫
some systems make you wait 15 to 30 minutes. a magnet on the bottom of your bike adds weight to your bike.
what are the lifts at the first car park
Park for free on Thorold or Luton Road, for those who know the area, interesting test though.
maybe it uses plate-numbers???
+Quinten O Nope, there won't be anything as advanced as that in these sorts of places.
Actually many times when my family have gone here, i have noticed the nubmer plate on the ticket.
where are the druggies
I love your voice
One day a genie granted three men a wish. They were told to ride his magical slide and whatever they call out loud on the way down they get. So the first man thinks a bit and jumps on the slide yelling gold and he lands in a beautiful cave filled with gold. Second man steps up, thinks for a bit then shouts girls, he lands on a couch in Spearmint Rhino with the finest vixens in their skimpy outfits. The last man, excitededly jumps on the slide and yells 'weeee'... guess the rest!
Did you pay the parking?
For my bike? No way!
Who would give NCP money?
I love it
did you pay that fee?
11:33 And now i smell the typical Fatham smell of w33.
Rhode Street car park?
This is funny!
no it's gay
@@NoobKillerRoof no you're gay
NoobKiller Roof shut your ass you are just a hater
LET ME IN 0:31
How many £ do you have to pay?
Too much
you get the first 15 mins free
Let me trough let me through give me that ticket yes it gave me a ticket
It was so funny
Die Maschine hat bemerkt dass da gar kei Auto stand und hat das Ticket entsprechend markiert um Betrug vorzubeugen (da ja sonst jeder nach langem Parkieren schnell zur Schranke geht und dort ein neues Ticket löst)
Um Gebühren zu sparen
Some nice metric auras there :)
That looks rather fun cycling round public car parks
very funny Ben
This is protection against something called backout tickets
I love it. Weeeeee! 😁
Umm... No Motorcycles. I think it thinks it is a motorcycle...
It’s a bicycle
I used to love riding my bike down the ramps at Tesco when I was a kid and loved dropping stink bombs and water bombs of the 6th floor good ol days......
I LOVE your vídeos.
This guy 😂😂
16paddy its £14
Cool so I know how to get cheap parking
Haha! Nice one! XD.
Good car park
Your funny mate
go pro
0:36 CRAP YOU STUPID BARRIER!
Wheeee!
hey beno dude, stick a neodymium magnet on the ticket slot in line with the magnetic strip so it blanks peoples valid tickets!!! 👍😎🇬🇧
Haha
well I found a good car park
lol looks like you're boosting cars
-0:01 Why do you want to pay 90 pence (about .90 USD) when you can just park your bike outside for free?!
He said he wouldn't
This is mostly a test
I don’t love it and don’t like it because this is bad