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yes yes yes but you dont seem to see that there wanks and close parking, sydney is conjested in some places but uws definately isnt congested untill they stupidly reduce the car spots and give out fines because of there mistakes by leaving a barricade down without any signs saying not to park there when we were allowed to park there last semester..... i wasn't the one who got the fine but if i was one of the people who did id go into them screaming my head off telling the people ultimately incharge how incompetent some of there "security" people are when it comes to parking on grounds....

lol if i get a parking fine because of a mistake like that id crack a shit big time

I don't pay for parking unless I know I'm in a danger zone..

I didn't pay once last year at uni along city road and never copped a fine.. At $3.30 an hour and me being there on average for 5 hours a day for 6-8 months.. I saved soooooo much..

This year I've been booked twice.. So as far as I see it, I'm still in the green. ;)

Man and i thought it was bad parking at UWS campbelltown where if your late you have to park in one of the carparks that will take you a mere 4 mins to walk to class haha

I read today that all the UWS prices for parking are going up a fair bit $75 or something for yellow but still better than $12 a day i guess ;)

also are we allowed to get blue permits if we are just students???? they $100 a year, if i knew that i would have got a blue one from the beginning

yeah you can, im so gettting one next year!

geez didnt know it had got so bad!

thank god i graduated, anybody at blacktown? some of the parking there was real dodgy, that unpaved dirt one by the library was s**t!

Blacktown :cool: ew.

Public transport..

eh i figured that i have a catch 2 trains 2 bus + waiting time so meh.

cbf

the other campus gets just as full and the other day i was forced in an r33 to go four wheel driving, but not on a flat level oval... literally over bumps that allot of cars couldn't go over let alone mine...

My friend had the same problem in his CRX, and when he told security/parking guy he wasn't going, guy told him to get lost :cool: as he had no choice and will have to park there.

Try UNSW mate. No parking anywhere, unless you wanna spend half an hour traipsing around kensington looking for someone to leave, or park in a 1 hour zone and get booked every week. I haven't even bothered with the carpark, it's around $20 a day or something. Oh and cars get stolen there all the time too. Whenever i take the GTR i spend the whole day shitting myself and breathe a sigh of relief when i find it sitting where I parked it.

my memories of parking at UWS Macarthur and Bankstown are quite fond actually. Never had any dramas getting a spot.

I finished up at UWS Macarthur a year ago. It was usually pretty good for parking, and up until the final year of my degree the 'yellow' parking areas were free! Was great while it lasted.

good thing i got out when i did... it was starting to get pretty bad at the end of last year... they started with the whole parking fines... probably worth getting a blue parking permit if ya go uni 3+ days a week...

PENRITH CAMPUS FTW!!!

Parra was shit

ive got class at uws parra tonight, hopefully it wont be too bad

Yeah parra night is alright lol

not like ive been there during the night

good thing i got out when i did... it was starting to get pretty bad at the end of last year... they started with the whole parking fines... probably worth getting a blue parking permit if ya go uni 3+ days a week...

PENRITH CAMPUS FTW!!!

Parra was shit

Omg penrith ftmfw!!!

was there on monday seriously babes galore! :domokun:

11 bucks last semester, this semester it 12 bucks all day.

yep thats where i park sometimes....under haymarket.

say taleb tyres gt-r there on wednesday.

it is pure sex on wheels.

Haha thanks mate!

Im guessing you've got the clean grey 34 with SAU stickers i always see there?

wat u studying?

I once tried parking in that majestys car park, couldnt make it up the driveway, and i cringe when i walk past that outdoor carpark on quay st with the floor that looks like a minefield!

Haymarket all the way.

ive always wondered has anyone tried parking in the building under uts b6 for staff on harris st, near the abc? very tempting...

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