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Having parents that are both now disabled I know how tight money is for them and how difficult it is so dont disagree with not having to pay for parking. My main complaint though is that there is not enough parent and child parking spaces and the normal bays just arent wide enough to get a young toddler out of either side (I have 17 month old twins), I really struggle!! And then just to annoy you further, i try to park in the middle of the bay to make life a little easier for me but when i come out you can guarantee that someone has parked a matter of inches from the side of me!!
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Bonnyboy, you may be right about the chunk of taxes that is allocated to the NHS....but would you prefer to have your parking free but no money to pay for medicines, treatments, and staff to take care of you when you are sick?......and as for the Road Tax......have a look at the state of the roads in this locality....do you think you get what you pay for in that respect?
If you don't like what you are getting for your money, then you know what to do with your X the next time it comes around to election time |
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I'll agree with you on the point that disabled people may be less able to earn money, and have financial difficulties. BUT, what about other non-disabled patients who are also having financial difficulties? You don't have to be disabled to have difficulties in life, I mean ok, disabled people have a struggle in life, and it cant be a joy.. but we forget that everyone, whether disabled or not, could be in the same position financially. So the point I argue is that no-one should pay for the carpark, or if not - everyone should. (preferably no-one lol)
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Also, the hospital may argue, that by levying parking charges they are making the environment safer......CCTV cameras to watch over the site and make sure the activity taking place is safe and legal.
Parking charges are an unpleasant fact of life.....like so many other things the government want us to cough up for. |
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Up there on the tops, there must be enough land to enable the car park to expand.
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Maybe, whoever owns the land is not prepared to sell it to the hospital.
I know that before I retired, and before the new part of the hospital was built it was known that there would be problems over not enough parking......and that is over 5 years ago. |
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I am sure the Chief Executive (whose name, by the way, is Jo Cubbon) would welcome your views and would give you a much fuller picture than anyone on here ever could. |
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I drove to work every day.....took only the money for my food(or took sandwiches)...but I always had at least £5 in change somewhere in my vehicle. |
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Generally, those who are disabled have to visit the hospital a lot more times than those who arent disabled and therefore would be paying a lot more than average joe for hospital parking in a year. I think its unfair to make them pay for parking. As for paying a few quid to park when I have to go to the hospital I dont complain, and being a single mum of 17 month twins I dont have a lot of money but dont grumble.
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