Jonathan Middle said:
> Everyone has to own up to the fact that we can no longer
> automatically assume that we have a right to park at our place of
> work for free.
I must admit I find it slightly offensive that visitors must pay often
excessive charges just to have the 'privilege' of being able to visit their
sick or dying relative when public transport (especially in the evenings)
can be non-existent. The words 'got them over a barrell' spring to mind. As
regards staff parking, I know of very few other businesses who, if they have
their own parking, show their respect to the staff by charging. What do BUPA
and Nuffield hospitals do in this regard?
Eric Kilpatrick
PS We get charged £15 a year, but don't tell John Prescott.
PPS Why are taxis allowed in bus lanes anyway?
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