I could see the ground of the carpark was uneven, but had to use it as the is no other alternative. I drove at an absolute crawl across the carpark, but it is in a ridiculous state and really totally unacceptable to be used. On the way home, moments down the road, something sounding like either my suspension or the parking brake started making a horrendous noise. Clearly something happened after being thrown around navigating the huge holes. They are unavoidable, however slow you drive across it and whatever route is taken.
I went back to look at the car park later this evening and saw that there is a sign at the entrance stating “all persons and vehicles entering this site do so at their own risk”.
However, It’s hard to fathom how it has been allowed to get into the state it is in, and no signs to specifically acknowledge its condition and potential risk of damage.
Do the signs negate the car park owners liability for the damage and cost of repair, or are they simply there to deter someone from taking action against them for damage caused?
In my experience, simply stating something like this doesn’t necessarily remove or limit liability.