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Old 06-06-2012, 10:57 PM   #11
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Default Re: Check this out for dreadful parking!

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Originally Posted by Falconxf88
Well I wouldn't do it in a packed car park... I would avoid a packed car park.

Anywhere else with a near empty car park, Ill park across 2. If other have problems finding somewhere to park... Well they probably shouldn't be driving.

I also have a question,

If I went to a car park that I have to pay for a ticket and I decided to pay for 2 tickets. Can I get booked for taking up 2 parks?

Courtesy for other people! If this was more common I wouldn't have to park across 2 in any parking lot.
That's a good point regarding using 2 parks in a ticket parking lot and paying for 2 tickets, I guess it would depend on whether or not the car park is full!
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