Singapore legislation
Regulation 31
of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (Changi Airport) By-laws 2009
Regulation 31
Parking as to cause danger, etc., or abandoning vehicle
Subregulation 1
No person shall park a vehicle, or cause or permit a vehicle to remain at rest, on any road within the airside in such a position, condition or circumstances as to be likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue inconvenience to other users of the road or to traffic within the airside.
Subregulation 2
No person shall park a vehicle, or cause or permit a vehicle to remain at rest, in a parking place within the airside in such condition or circumstances as to appear to the airport licensee to have been abandoned without lawful authority.
Subregulation 3
If any vehicle is parked in contravention of paragraph (1), the airport licensee may remove the vehicle and detain it, or cause the vehicle to be removed to and detained, at a place of safety or any other place.
Subregulation 4
If it appears to the airport licensee that a vehicle has been abandoned in a parking place within the airside without lawful authority, the airport licensee may —
remove the vehicle and detain it, or cause the vehicle to be removed to and detained, at a place of safety or any other place; or
prevent the removal of the vehicle from the parking place by fixing an immobilisation device to the vehicle.
Subregulation 5
Where the airport licensee has removed any vehicle to a place of safety or any other place, or fixed an immobilisation device to the vehicle, the airport licensee shall give notice in writing to the owner of the vehicle as to the procedure by which the owner may secure the release of the vehicle.
Subregulation 6
No vehicle to which an immobilisation device has been fixed in accordance with this by-law shall be released to the owner of the vehicle except upon the owner of the vehicle having paid the fee to the airport licensee for removing the immobilisation device specified in the Second Schedule and such parking fees as the airport licensee may lawfully impose.
Subregulation 7
In this by-law, “immobilisation device” means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fixed to any part of a vehicle for the purpose of preventing the vehicle from being driven or otherwise put in motion.