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4419.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Feb 12 1996 15:54 | 3 |
| Generally it's handled by site security.
Steve
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4419.2 | | SMURF::CANSLER | | Mon Feb 12 1996 17:39 | 13 |
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How could parking be illegal at a dec facility; I did realize that
DEC (Digatal) could make laws; I know they can make rules, but breaking
on of those isn't illegal; maybe inappropriate but not illegal, but
I guess anyone could make a citizens arrest, I can see it now.....
the grammar police, the notes police, the net police, the parking
police, good job creator.
sorry , I ramble on somtime.
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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4419.3 | | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Longnecks and Short Stories | Mon Feb 12 1996 17:59 | 10 |
| re .2
Thats why I put the illegal in quotes. My concern is that there are
driving lanes in the parking lots. If people are parking in those lanes
then my safety is jeopardized. My question was asked because I've just
about had it with the jerks who are too lazy to park in appropriate
spaces. Even when I mentioned it to a security officer, nothing was
done.
ed
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4419.4 | Certain areas can be ticketted | MNATUR::LISTON | | Mon Feb 12 1996 18:00 | 9 |
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I believe state laws come into play when it comes to areas designated
as fire lanes and handicapped parking areas. In New Hampshire the
police can come on private property (not govt. owned) and ticket vehicles
parked illegally in the above mentioned areas.
Outside of that, the security folks put tickets on your vehicle and
notify your CC manager if you park in shuttle van or other such areas.
No VP yet, that I'm aware of :)
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4419.5 | Are there any empty spaces? | BROKE::LAWLER | MUDHWK(TM) | Mon Feb 12 1996 18:05 | 9 |
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Are there in fact enough spaces for all the people working
at SHR? (Before SHR3 was built/sold, the lots were all filled
over capacity every day, and the situation was particularly
bad when the 'ampitheater' was in use...
-al
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4419.6 | | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Longnecks and Short Stories | Mon Feb 12 1996 18:34 | 6 |
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These cars are parked inappropriately every day. When I come in there
are plenty of spaces open, but they are further away than these people
wish to walk.
ed
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4419.7 | THIS IS NOT A PARKING SPACE | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Where's the nearest White Castle? | Mon Feb 12 1996 18:49 | 4 |
| Put a note on their car, informing them that where they have parked is not a
parking space. I do.
Paul
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4419.8 | | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | Let's RAID the Internet! | Mon Feb 12 1996 18:52 | 5 |
| Colorado has this "Make my day" law which applies especially on private
property. Always wondered why only a few cars parked "off" a bit and
only once here at CXO. ;-)
Guenther
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4419.9 | Locations vary | SNAX::PIERPONT | | Mon Feb 12 1996 19:00 | 11 |
| Whan I was at CXO [in the old days] they had a no parking rule. If you
parked where you weren't supposed to you would come out and you car
would be missing. Report it to Security and you would be told that you
had been 'moved' to the far corner of the far lot. You were not offered
a ride. Cured folks real quick.
There was a story once about KO not wanting to create ill will with
visitors so there was no towing.
Many people park in places that obstruct medical/fire equipment from
access. If they were the injured party........
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4419.10 | | IROCZ::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Mon Feb 12 1996 21:28 | 11 |
| A few years ago, it was announced that PKO Security would tow any cars that
were parked in fire lanes. I don't know if it actually happened.
I think part of the problem with some MA facilities is that they designed
the parking on the assumption that a certain percentage of the workforce would
use vanpools or carpools. I estimate that 99% of the people in MA and NH drive
to work in single-occupant vehicles. When you add in visitors, you need 5-10%
more parking spaces than the headcount of the building.
There is also the issue of parking lot design. I apprecite architects'
desire to have people look out on grass and trees instead of parked cars, but
the result is that the farthest parking spaces are up to 2000 feet from the
nearest staffed entrance.
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4419.11 | Creature comfort in SHR? | MARIN::WANNOOR | | Mon Feb 12 1996 23:02 | 8 |
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I walked a long way up the wrong lane to get to my rental car in the SHR
lot the other day. Of course there was lotsa snow too, so I could not
trudge across. I wish SHR has steps to get to different levels. I had to
walk back all the way (either end - no diff) to get to another, especially
when it was -zero out!
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4419.12 | Smilies intentionally ommitted... | ACISS1::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Tue Feb 13 1996 00:34 | 7 |
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You all have my deepest sympathies - imagine Digital "making" you
actually *walk* to your car...
But then none of you had to *walk* to school either, I suppose...
the Greyhawk
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4419.13 | | SMURF::PBECK | Rob Peter and pay *me*... | Tue Feb 13 1996 01:33 | 1 |
| It's part of the wellness program...
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4419.14 | er thats .. Stuart D Panes | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Tue Feb 13 1996 07:50 | 6 |
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If anyone puts a note in my car, I will sue , sue and sue again.
Ooops , sorry , I woke up with the wrong persona today.
SDP
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4419.15 | Population higher than original design... | STARCH::WHALEN | Rich Whalen | Tue Feb 13 1996 09:44 | 22 |
| re .10
> I think part of the problem with some MA facilities is that they designed
> the parking on the assumption that a certain percentage of the workforce would
> use vanpools or carpools. I estimate that 99% of the people in MA and NH drive
> to work in single-occupant vehicles. When you add in visitors, you need 5-10%
> more parking spaces than the headcount of the building.
I many places the government has forced this assumption with the hopes that
it would reduce congestion on the roads and air pollution. Unfortunately,
as long as parking is "free", people have no incentive to leave their car
at home and travel in groups.
As for the parking problem at SHR; we may actually be at maximum in the
West lot. (The East lot has space available.) One of the unused lab areas
in the building was coverted to office space last spring, the creative
parking started shortly after they moved people into it. It may be getting
worse soon: an unused computer room is being refurnished; if they put
offices there, there will be no place for those people to park their cars.
Rich
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4419.16 | | SMURF::CANSLER | | Tue Feb 13 1996 11:27 | 6 |
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Did no one notice the :) :) smily faces; lighten up;
and no more hate mail please.
bc
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4419.17 | | TOOK::GASKELL | | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:08 | 7 |
| You whinging whipper snappers. Why, when I was your age, I had to
walk the 10 miles from the Maynard Mill Thompson Street employee parking
to the front door on Main Street in 8 feet of snow and -40 degrees
temp. You kids have it easy these days.
Please note ---> :^) :^) <---
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4419.18 | | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Longnecks and Short Stories | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:46 | 7 |
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There is no excuse for this parking habit. There are plenty of spaces
available at the time that these morons park inappropriately. They do
it because they can get away with it. Its usually the same people every
day.
ed
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4419.19 | You whippersnappers..I remember... | WREATH::SNIDER | Because that's the way it IS! | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:54 | 11 |
| Hey....I remember working at PKO in the late 70's when if you got to
work late (8:15) you had to park in MLO lower-Thompson and take the
shuttle van back to PKO.
On the other hand, if you got to work early and did get a space, you
had to wait a hour to get out of the PKO lots in the evening cause of
the traffic jam.
Ah, those were the days.
\Lou
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4419.20 | | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:58 | 10 |
| re: .19
In the mid 80's it was the other way around. If you worked in the
Mill and got in past 9:00 you had to park at PKO and take a shuttle
to the Mill. I was an early bird so it never affected me but I know
some people whom it did. We were even renting space across the street
from the Mill in a church building, St. Bridgets I do believe.
Jim C.
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4419.21 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Tue Feb 13 1996 13:58 | 10 |
| RE: .12
Up hill, both ways, thru that hot summer snow.
RE: .19/.20
Wow... Memories.... I too remember the LONG wait to get out of
the Parker St. lot.
mike
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4419.22 | stickers are effective | CPEEDY::BRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:18 | 15 |
| here in lkg, the local vp sent around a notice that certain parking practices
were a safety and civility issue. rules would be enforced. the next day there
were no improperly parked cars. this lasted about two days.
many lots have such wide aisles that they almost encourage folks to make
an extra space.
one company i know of does not bother with tickets and notices to managers.
they just paste a "please park properly" sticker on the windshield. folks
could borrow a scraper for the 15 minutes it took to remove it. the local
police issued lots of tickets for driving with obstructed vision to those
that did not bother removing the notice.
i'd be willing to carry a few stickers in my car for the (insert favorite
slur here) that takes two spaces
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4419.23 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:41 | 8 |
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Before we start a "take 2 spaces" war here, let it be known
that I do that every day ... but I park about 1/4 mile away
from the door and 50+ feet away from the closest car.
There's a difference between doing it close to the entrance
and doing it out in the middle of nowhere.
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4419.24 | Pahdon my bumpah, suh... | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Tue Feb 13 1996 15:49 | 6 |
| Re .23:
Hey, if you park 50+ feet away from the closest car, what's the point
in taking two spaces? Unless you drive a deuce-and-a-half...
:-) :-)
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4419.25 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:01 | 8 |
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No matter how far away from civilization you think you parked,
"there's 1 in every crowd" that might just park next to you
anyways.
And if I'm parked diagonally, and they park straight in the
next space, they won't hit my car with their door.
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4419.26 | Won't hit it with their door, but... | NETCAD::GENOVA | | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:38 | 15 |
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rep -1
No they won't hit your car with their door, but if they are in a bad
mood, they may just key your car or something to that effect.
It's kinda funny sometimes what pushes people over the edge,
"like what's he special taking up two spaces, when everybody else only
uses one!"
I park my truck at the end of a row, hoping to only take a couple of
hits on the drivers side, been lucky so far, no hits since finishing
the body last summer.
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4419.27 | | HPCGRP::WIRYAMAN | | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:52 | 14 |
| Here in PKO, there is a parking lot by PKO1 that is always filled up before
9 am. Next to the parking lot, there is a circular driveway that leads to
one of PKO1 entrance, which is designated as Fire Lane. People have been
parking along this driveway, and it has gotten out of hand. People have even
parked along the grass area.
Facilities folks was probably fed up, so they install barriers to block off
the driveway and grass area. So what do some people do? They park alongside
the barriers blocking the driveway.
Some people are just INconsiderate. I'd like to see cars park on their lawn
and block their driveway.
-santa
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4419.28 | Print up stickers like these? | WIBBIN::NOYCE | EV5 issues 4 instructions per meter | Tue Feb 13 1996 17:31 | 6 |
| Dear Sir/Madam:
You are blocking the access of emergency vehicles to this facility, which
cost $300 million, and which houses 800 Digital employees. If you intend to
continue this practice, we recommend that you check with your insurance agency
to ensure that you are adequately covered for damage to the building or injury
to the employees who work there.
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4419.29 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Be kind to Andrea 'coz she's daft | Tue Feb 13 1996 19:04 | 9 |
| Dunno what it's like over there, but here, any vehicles which are obstructing
an emergency access route are liable to be indelicately shunted out of the way
by an emergency vehicle that's in a hurry. In a contest between a 0.8 ton
Vauxhall Astra and a 20 ton Dennis fire engine, I know which one I'd bet on
for survival! What I wouldn't like to bet on would be the chances of someone
getting insurance money to repair a car that was damaged in the course of
obstructing the path of an emergency vehicle...
Chris.
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4419.30 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Feb 13 1996 19:38 | 7 |
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Over here, I believe insurance would cover the damage ... but I'd
have to say that there would be a deductible since you'd be found
at fault.
Speaking of MA, anyways.
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4419.31 | The Queen City of the Midwest's solution... | ACISS1::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Tue Feb 13 1996 23:34 | 13 |
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I have always been partial to the big red stickers that said,
"IF YOU DON'T MOVE THIS CAR, WE WILL!"
Course I'm talking about Chicago where they tow cars as a means
of extracting additional municipal revenue. And then you get to
find it (in one of 26 lots scattered across 22 square miles)..
Guaranteed it will only happen once....
the Greyhawk
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4419.32 | "Yo, ho, tow them away..." | SMURF::PBECK | Rob Peter and pay *me*... | Wed Feb 14 1996 02:20 | 3 |
| re .31
Made for a great Steve Goodman song, too (Lincoln Park Pirates).
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4419.33 | Who's complaining about parking space ? | BIS1::GEERAERTS | | Wed Feb 14 1996 05:26 | 6 |
| Be patient, if Digital continues to kick out people at the rate they've
been doing it over the last couple of years, you'll soon have a lot of
parking space. That is, if you're still around.
Frans
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4419.34 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:06 | 5 |
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Not when the remaining 25K people are crammed into MRO and MSO.
8^)
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4419.35 | | HELIX::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome MRO1-1/L31 Pole HJ33 | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:33 | 8 |
| re: .29
Reminds me of a story a friend who used to work on a city fire
department told me. Seems the fire truck got to the fire, and
there was a little sports car parked by a hydrant, right where
the fire truck had to put down one of its hydraulic stabilizer
legs. The little sports car ended up pretty low to the ground....
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4419.36 | | HELIX::WARNER | It's only work if they make you do it | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:47 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 4419.34 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>
>
>
> Not when the remaining 25K people are crammed into MRO and MSO.
>
> 8^)
And don't count on MRO...
8^(
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4419.37 | | WAYLAY::GORDON | Tired of driving... | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:04 | 3 |
| It's easier to park in Harvard Square than SHR.
--D
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4419.38 | SHR -one big no parking zone | SHRCTR::JMCNAMARA | | Wed Feb 14 1996 19:02 | 2 |
| Perhaps they could build us SHR'ers covered parking like Fidelity did
in Marlboro? - smile
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4419.39 | More cars! | TEKVAX::KOPEC | we're gonna need another Timmy! | Thu Feb 15 1996 13:00 | 3 |
| I just found out that my group is moving from MRO1 to SHR in april..
...tom
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4419.40 | | SHRMSG::BUSKY | | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:59 | 21 |
| > It's easier to park in Harvard Square than SHR.
There's plenty of parking in the SHR east lot, I'm not sure about
the west side.
But the real kicker is the people that park at the ends of the
rows close to the building, when the rows are NOT EVEN HALF FULL.
And it's the same people, day after day, in the same spot. There
might as well be a sign in front of the spot with their name on
it.
They park there because it's...
a. convenient
b. they're "special"
c. they've got the &*lls to do it
d. NO ONE does anything about it, (including security)
e. all of the above
Charly
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4419.41 | just so special | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Longnecks and Short Stories | Thu Feb 15 1996 18:40 | 5 |
| re.40
Yup, those are the ones.
ed
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4419.42 | | MPGS::RICHESSON | | Thu Feb 15 1996 19:25 | 3 |
| re: 40
Ditto
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4419.43 | Makes me crazy! | BABAGI::LYSETH | Kevin Lyseth 237-3318 | Fri Feb 16 1996 13:22 | 9 |
| I couldn't agree with you more Charly. It makes me CRAZY every
morning when I come into SHR3. I park in the east lot at about
7:45 - 8:00.
There are 100's of empty parking spots, and these lazy/better than
everyone else individuals park all the way into the firelane. What
is the thought process of these people?
-Kevin
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4419.44 | | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Fri Feb 16 1996 14:05 | 8 |
| re: .43
Ah you've hit the nail on the head. Thought process. They think not
about anyone but themselves.
Jim C.
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4419.45 | | NETCAD::SHERMAN | Steve NETCAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2 | Fri Feb 16 1996 14:22 | 12 |
| I have no idea how to solve this problem and nothing to suggest.
But, it reminds me of when I used to live in an apartment complex. We
were all supposed to park in designated spots and *not* in the spot
right at the end of the sidewalk. It was marked off and all that. One
of the residents decided it was their spot. This was very irritating.
I made a bunch of 8.5"X11" papers that said "TOW ME" in big letters.
Whenever I saw that car illegally parked, I slapped one of these on the
windshield.
Steve
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4419.46 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Fri Feb 16 1996 14:38 | 3 |
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Maybe Security can "boot" the offenders, or have the cars towed.
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4419.47 | | NCMAIL::SMITHB | | Sat Feb 17 1996 02:13 | 1 |
| If they are in the firelane, call the Shrewsbury Police Dept.
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4419.48 | | MAIL1::CRANE | | Mon Feb 19 1996 11:00 | 6 |
| Try getting the local fire department involved. There are members of
the FD that can write tickets and tow cars. Down here a portion of the
fine goes to the FD. I also think it is the FD as to what a fire zone
is.
IMO
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4419.49 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:27 | 9 |
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If there are no fire lanes marked as such, does that make a dif-
ference?
I noticed that the MRO parking lot doesn't have marked fire lanes,
although we obviously have marked parking spaces.
It should be quite obvious, of course ... it is to me, anyways.
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4419.50 | | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Longnecks and Short Stories | Mon Feb 19 1996 14:22 | 6 |
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We don't have anything that specifically is marked "fire lane". And
besides, this is security's job. Do we just pay these guys to look in
our bags?
ed
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4419.51 | Pet peeve | FUNYET::ANDERSON | The Communctns Decency Act isn't | Mon Feb 19 1996 14:56 | 12 |
| When the MRO parking lots were restriped last year, they painted orange
diagonal lines at the end of each aisle, to remind the "special" people that a
parking space has a white line on *both* sides and that everything else is an
aisle for driving.
I only saw one person actually move a cone to park there. He must have been
very important.
Now that the cones are gone, some people still park on the big orange lines.
Keep in mind that the parking lots at MRO are never, ever full.
Paul
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