This sounds like a COVID lockdown-related issue. Many parking control firms could not (despite the nature of their job being outside for the vast majority of the time) operate during lockdown (or at least that was what the ecuse was for the firm patrolling my housing development's roads / parking areas was), hence why the covered up the signs and meters.
Now that things are getting back to some vestige of normality, the likelihood of them resuming normal patrolling and charging operations is quite high - mine already has.
I agree with the others that it IS a risk, but at the very least take photos of the covered up signs and ticket machines, especially showing them with your car in the same photograph. Useful to date stamp the photo as well.
To me, unless it's a council car park (where the resumption of charging / ticketing would have to be made public somehow), parking there is just not worth the potential hassle if you do get ticketed.
There is also the risk of the car being vandalised or even stolen, especially if the car park has no CCTV and the car is likely going to be on its own for an extended period.
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