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I think they are looking for any stay over 2hrs, so multiple entries won't be an issue as they would of said otherwise...Any idea what happens if you park there once that day, and then return later that day to visit shops in the retail park again? Can't see anything on the signs saying no return within a certain period of time... (Quite often driven back down for other purchases from Argos, or to get more decorating stuff from B&Q on the same day)
No because if you are parking in 2 bays you'll be at least 50% over in one of them lolSo, is this right, i can park in two bays essentially, knowing i won't get a parking fine, as long as i have a valid pay and display parking ticket?
That's right, 51% in the bay i've paid a ticket for. And i won't get a fine for the 49% bay i haven't paid for?No because if you are parking in 2 bays you'll be at least 50% over in one of them lol
I typed parking into the search and this one seemed the right place so.
I noticed a car straddling car parking bay lines, so much so that you'd think twice about parking next to it and with that thought what a selfish Grade A zuckwit. Later that day, coming back to my car i happened to speak to a car park attendant checking cars for tickets and i asked him whether he was going to give that dumb horse zhit a ticket (pointing out the turd's car and their twatty parking) and he said no, and i replied but the deadbeat's out of their bay! Which he replied i can't give them a ticket, they have to be 50% over the bay next to them.
I nearly fell over.
So, is this right, i can park in two bays essentially, knowing i won't get a parking fine, as long as i have a valid pay and display parking ticket?
No because if you are parking in 2 bays you'll be at least 50% over in one of them lol
So you can never be 50% over the bay next to you because, at that theoretical point, the higher occupancy bay will become the one you paid for and the white line, itself, rules out having 50% exactly in each bay.That's right, 51% in the bay i've paid a ticket for. And i won't get a fine for the 49% bay i haven't paid for?
I typed parking into the search and this one seemed the right place so.
I noticed a car straddling car parking bay lines, so much so that you'd think twice about parking next to it and with that thought what a selfish Grade A zuckwit. Later that day, coming back to my car i happened to speak to a car park attendant checking cars for tickets and i asked him whether he was going to give that dumb horse zhit a ticket (pointing out the turd's car and their twatty parking) and he said no, and i replied but the deadbeat's out of their bay! Which he replied i can't give them a ticket, they have to be 50% over the bay next to them.
I nearly fell over.
So, is this right, i can park in two bays essentially, knowing i won't get a parking fine, as long as i have a valid pay and display parking ticket?
This is the thing, it sounded logical when he told me. On most car parks you don't pay for a particular bay, you find a space and then pay for a ticket. So going by this guys philosophy, i pay for two bays as standard, just depends which 49% i'll stick my car in?!So you can never be 50% over the bay next to you because, at that theoretical point, the higher occupancy bay will become the one you paid for and the white line, itself, rules out having 50% exactly in each bay.
I'd rather call Pam!Call in the Hoff, he knows how to bay watch
How did it feel?I parked like twat on Tesco car park this morning.
Wonder where they have moved the problem too!
Normal.How did it feel?
Not quite how we'd put it....Ramshaw Drive by the looks of it the last few days! Residents will be chuffed.