π§ Brief Explanation
In Switzerland, different rules apply depending on the parking area. The crucial factor is whether you park in a public space or on a private parking lot.
beppo handles cases exclusively on behalf of owners, managers, or authorised users of private parking lots.
ποΈ Public Space
Public parking areas include, for example:
- marked parking bays on the street
- blue / white zones
- public car parks (depending on the operator)
The rules are established and enforced by the responsible authorities (e.g. municipality/authorities).
π ΏοΈ Private Parking Lot
Private parking lots include, for example:
- customer parking spaces of shops
- site parking lots (industry, residential complexes, administrations)
- private garages / driveways
On private parking lots, the usage conditions posted on site apply, for example:
- β± time limits
- π registration (e.g. QR code)
- π³ payment obligation
- π« authorisation / customer regulations
Anyone using a private area agrees to these conditions.
π What Is Decisive?
The following are always decisive:
- the signage and regulations on site
- the documented data (time, licence plate, location)
π Where Can You Find the Details of Your Case?
In the online portal, you can:
- πΈ view evidence
- π check regulations / basics
- π³ see payment status and options
To access, you need:
- reference number
- licence plate
π Summary
Public parking and private parking differ fundamentally.
For private parking lots, the conditions applicable on site are decisive.