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Post by patty on Nov 28, 2017 9:59:43 GMT
And especially luton. We recently used the mid term car park. You come off the motorway and three minutes later your parked up. We waited two minutes for a free bus and less than five minutes later we were checking in. All this for 35 quid for 8 days parking. From collecting our luggage we were then driving down the M1 in under twenty minutes. Why would you park in a residents area, then have to find and pay for transport to the airport just to save 35 quid. A taxi there and back would take up most of the saving. I don't do these sorts of things but when one leaves a car at one of these paid sites do you have to leave your key with them? I'm sure there was a case where people would pay to park on a secure site but their vehicles were moved to a public road once they had fekked off. If you do need to leave keys then I'd suggest noting the mileometer and maybe something like a steering lock or cable ties to connect steering wheel and clutch or something. Maybe you don't leave the keys anyway and I imagined it. Ive left my cars in paid sites..sometimes they want your key and sometimes they don't...I did find when they did have the key they recorded mileage before i handed them over...i prefer keeping keys
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Post by patty on Nov 28, 2017 10:05:02 GMT
loads park in my layby and I just leave them to my neighbour to deal with.....she has a real issue with it and her way not my way as I tend to ignore unless its 'him opposite'..even then she's best to deal....as its a private lay-by I don't know how it stands regarding others parking but it just looks like a regular layby next to a road..no lines or anything.
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Post by bargemast on Nov 29, 2017 8:20:21 GMT
To stop people parking where it isn't allowed, they found a drastical solution in Russia, I don't think that the wrong parkers would do it again, and never ther anymore that's for sure . Peter.
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