Feb 7 • 21:35 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

PVEM Deputy Proposes Parking Lots Issue Tickets and Liability Insurance

A Mexican lawmaker from the PVEM party has proposed a new initiative mandating that parking service providers issue tickets and liability insurance to customers.

In a recent legislative move, Deputy Luis Orlando Quiroga Treviño from the PVEM party in Mexico introduced a proposal aimed at enhancing consumer protection related to parking services. The proposal, which has been forwarded to the Commission of Economy, Commerce, and Competitiveness, seeks to establish clear obligations for parking service providers. It includes requirements such as the issuance of a parking ticket or electronic receipt detailing the terms of service and the time of entry, as well as ensuring adequate lighting in parking facilities.

The initiative emphasizes the importance of safety and transparency for consumers using parking services. By mandating that parking facilities implement basic security measures and display clear tariffs, the proposal aims to protect users from potential risks and misunderstandings related to charges and service conditions. The move is part of a broader legislative effort to ensure that consumer rights are respected in various service sectors, including parking.

If passed, this legislation could significantly change how parking services operate in Mexico, holding them accountable for providing a clear and secure service to their customers. It would not only improve safety in parking areas but also help consumers understand their rights and obligations better. As the proposal is reviewed, it may set a precedent for similar regulatory changes in other service industries.

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