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Right on Gibbo 1.
If you park correctly in your allocated spot, then you shouldn't have to worry about fines IF you display a valid parking permit- I don't see what the fuss is all about.
It only applies to those selfish, illegal car park users who take up other people's spot. They are probably the ones complaining the most & those occupants who illegally rent out their car space to outsiders.
Only yesterday I got a note in my letter box from someone offering to rent out their car space- we need to put a stop to this!!Re: Miss Croft 81's letter
I know exactly what this writer is on about & cannot see what the problem is. All residents have to fill in an application for a parking permit for their cars parked in the car park of a residential apartment block in the city. IF you are a bona fide resident, there should be no problems in getting a permit which you stick on your windscreen, just like your rego.
I have had someone park in my spot occasionally & it is frustrating to come home after a day's work to find someone in your car spot. There are some cars illegally parked in the car park & this is one of the methods of deterring a NON-RESIDENT parking in the allocated Car park.
Some occupants in the building are letting in their friends' cars in, using their swipe cards to let them in. This is a method to cut this nonsense out. Some occupants are also sub-letting their car space to outsiders (illegal), as the Govt's Congestion Tax comes into play here.
If you really are a resident, with an allocated car park- get a valid permit, STICK it on your car windscreen, and you won't come to any grief. Stop complaining!!