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Yeah i noticed that but kept it with me thankfully.
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What the idea of the token then?
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my dad lives in ireland and when he came over he parked up and met us in town, he didnt know about the disc... when we went back to the car and the warden was just putting the ticket on, he said there was nothig he could do about it now and to call a number he gave us... my dod called the number, explained what had happened and the check his address against his plate and let him off the fine because it wasnt his fault, if you are new to the town how are u supposed to get a disc without parking up first?
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There are all those little car parks but some of them are so well hidden that a visitor to the town would have a job locating them and then probably wouldn't get their bearings as to where all the shops were. As for the Arndale one - who the heck designed that with such tight corners to the ramps? It's obvious many people scrape the walls. Once they've done that and damaged their car I can't imagine they'll be in too much of a hurry to come back. |
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I agree that the Arndale car park is a nightmare to use. I have only a small car and have got uptight the few times I have used it.
I recall that when the Arndale was built, the council stipulated that the development included 'x' number of parking spaces. The developer crammed that number into the smallest possible space so that there was more left for retail outlets. Result---- nightmare carpark which leaves you feeling like a limp rag and in no mood for spending or returning. |
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So - ladies need more room to manouver with confidence |
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Is that why they cant park?
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I've seen men scrape the walls and one guy gouged a lovely chunk out of his Merc with that nasty barrier thing, and when it comes to people reversing out of parking spaces holding up the people who are trying to drive past it leads to frayed tempers. It is just a very, very badly designed car park and one can't help wondering if the architect has ever been behind the wheel of a car.
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Judging spaces, and whether you can fit through them, is easier for men PS women's brains have more empathic tendences than men's brains - we evolved that way |
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i believe that person has since been moved over to screw blackburn up. As for traffic wardens they are pretty effective when it suits but walk on by in ignorant bliss when a taxi is parked on the roundabout outside the yorkshire bank and were all aware how little they do down blackburn road |
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