Andrew Miller urges authorities to ensure the safety of open-structure car parks after his car was damaged and slated for destruction.
A wheelchair user, Andrew Miller, has expressed his deep disappointment after his car, which was parked at Luton Airport, was severely damaged and is set to be destroyed. Miller, who relies on a wheelchair for mobility, had parked his vehicle in one of the airport’s open-structure car parks. Upon returning, he discovered the damage and was informed that the car could not be repaired and would need to be destroyed. In light of this, Miller has called on politicians and local authorities to provide clearer assurances regarding the safety of such car parks. He emphasized the need for proper infrastructure and protection for vehicles, especially for those with additional mobility needs. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of open-structure parking areas, and Miller hopes it will prompt a wider discussion on improving facilities for all passengers, including those with disabilities.


