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Brimstone typed:
John Rowland wrote: Nowadays I read Kafka as a utopian vision of how saner government might work. My aunt lives 600 metres from a tube station, and IME the street has always been fully parked on both sides. The street has recently been made residents parking only. There is now at most one car parked in the whole street! It turns out that in a street of 40 houses, only one person actually owns a car, so both sides of an entire street have been reserved for a single car! AIUI the intention of making roads "residents only" is to stop commuters blocking the road for those needing access to the houses along that road. Heh, how about a new parking scheme, whereby non-residents can park, say for a fiver a day, but the money goes to the 'street residents' to keep the area tidy and well-maintained. Might work. :-) But I'll not hold my breath. -- Dogpoop Stand by me. http://www.glass-uk.org/ |
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