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...And you leave your car in the parking lot and then walk over to the greenspace trail, you really ruin it for the rest of us (who are just trying to patronize the merchants there).
Like people who park on side streets and go to work leaving someone who wants to go to a bar to walk half a miles because you're too cheap to pay to park. Novel idea......ride the bus of you can't afford parking.
Like people who park on side streets and go to work leaving someone who wants to go to a bar to walk half a miles because you're too cheap to pay to park. Novel idea......ride the bus of you can't afford parking.
If there is no restriction to parking on your street, I have the same right as you do to park there. Same deal goes for public parking lots. If there are no restrictions on parking there, no one has any right to complain about the lot filling up.
Like people who park on side streets and go to work leaving someone who wants to go to a bar to walk half a miles because you're too cheap to pay to park. Novel idea......ride the bus of you can't afford parking.
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Originally Posted by bs13690
If there is no restriction to parking on your street, I have the same right as you do to park there. Same deal goes for public parking lots. If there are no restrictions on parking there, no one has any right to complain about the lot filling up.
Exactly. I don't see any difference between someone who parks on local streets for a job and someone who parks to go to a bar. Legal parking is LEGAL parking, whatever your reason for being there.
Isn't there a ton of parking in that garage since Home Depot has closed?
Trader Joes on Rea Road, I mean.
Wish there was a parking garage there.
Wish the merchants towed trail-parkers in the lot. Some towing company could make a killing. And the merchants are losing out, with their (poorly designed) lot clogged with obnoxious trail-walkers parking their SUVs in the "compact" spaces, etc.
I'm just saying, is all. Would suggest that if you want to walk the trail please park on Bevington and not in the shopping center parking lot. But, I don't mean to start a fight or anything. Just wishing for some consideration. (And a parking place when I go to the store or restaurant.)
MC
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