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On reading my original reply again it was a little sharp, sorry.
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Well, when parking was free, the staff had their cars vandalised, and thieves thought it was the fourth of july......radios were regularly stolen along with anything else which may have been left in the vehicle.
i had my car vandalised twice, and the locks pushed in once....my car was also burgled (despite the fact that I took great pains to make sure there was nothing of any value left on view)...once the car park was patrolled and CCTV cameras installed the car crime dropped dramatically. Now, I don't mind paying for an effective service.....and this also meant that my no claims was restored. If there was not a charge levied, then these services would not have been put in place.....someone has to pay for the increased security.....and the hospital directed all the funds levied back into the security system. |
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When I worked in the centre of Manchester I had to pay at least £4 per day for the honour of parking. OK .. wasn't into saving lives, but through my 'sales acumen' responsible for keeping people in jobs. We all have our slot in life Neil whether it be a dustbinman or the Prime Minister and who is to say which is the most important. Some members of 'staff' are on the admin. side .. so why should they not pay ? My daughter, who is a nurse, was obviously annoyed at being levied with (I think) around 50p. per night for parking at the old BRI .. so tough .. join the rest of society. Had the benefit of CCTV and made sure she parked under one of these cameras .. like Margaret has already mentioned, had been broken into .. again we all run that risk, no matter where we park. Why should medical staff attract more of our sympathy. We are lucky if our place of work has a decent car park where we can park without cost, unfortunately, we are a small country and land is limited. Agree that disabled badge holders should pay the parking fee, as well as able bodied. Willow, you will have to just put in a little more next visit I'm afraid, to allow for 'extra time' .. I always do when on a business appointment, 'cause you know full well may run over the time you estimate. |
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At the new hossy in blackburn you pay on the way out... You get your ticket.. then pay according to how long you have been in... This has been used in many (but not the majority) car parks all over the country for years.. Now used at the hospital and has been for quite some time. So |
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I tend to rely on taxis, or buses if they are still running when I come out. |
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He's charm personified now.:( Bring back our old caustic Neil!:D |
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