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Not happy Jan! I guess there is 1st time for every thing!

I got parking ticket today from UWA liberary!! :D

it said I parked without the permit and timed 3:15 :(

I guess I shouldnt have but since it's exam time it should ok to park out side the medical liberary I parked last week also but got no ticket... anyway have to folk out $40 bux for it!

anyway it sucks! :(

How much is UWA parking permit anyway! ?!?!? is there temporary ones I can borrow? yellow ones :O anyone?

cheers

Joe

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ohh come on adam I am not saying I am stinggy, what I am saying is fine is little bit too steeeeep come on $40 bux for the fine...

and also it's bloody exam week who cares, and not like it's packed out! there is space for others...

anyway I had my 1st exam and I am not happy with it and parking fine gives me shit! so there I said I have some issues to take care of! and two more exam!

by next week I should be happy chappy mood I hope :D

cheers

Joe

Hehe i no how u feel Joe:D

I used to do this at curtin all the time up until the point when i got towed for parkin in a professors bay *ahem* 4th day in a row:P (but it was soooo close).

Go up to a car with a permit and note the permit number. Then get a scrap of paper and write some crap like "sticker is on other car this is a loner while its in the shop" and write the falsifiyed permit no. on the bottom to prove that indeed u did once have one.

Just make sure u chop and change so they dont get to know ure car;)

Guest GR33DyMANGO

hey pva i think that after 5pm u can park out front of the uwa library for free???

parking in subi is a crock. they dish out parking fines everywhere.... especially during footy parking. subi council must make a mint. its easy to understand why suburbs like subi, nedlands have such large parking fines. they;re all close to popular amenities such as UWA(nedlands/crawley) or the railway line/subi footy oval(subi)... hence if they didnt hand out fines a large majority wouldnt be able to ever find a parking spot.

thats my 2.2cents.

I'm glad that they dish out fines in Subi on footy day.

It used to piss me off ... everytime I'd come home on a Sunday after work, only to find that the entire street was taken up with cars of people who couldn't be ****ed catching the train in.

Hence I'd have to park streets away.

I used to get so happy when I saw people with fines parked outside my house :D

Originally posted by JiMiH

I think you have to live a certain distance from Uni.

Like you have to live in Rockingham or something.

And yeah you have to also go to UWA to get a parking permit.

nope the above doesn't work as i couldn't get one and i live in rockingham.

1st year studebts can't have one, then they go on first in best dressed i do believe or thats how they use to do it.

Guest GR33DyMANGO
Originally posted by adam 32

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...they sell ALOT more permits than parking bays, so unless u arrive earlier than 9am u wont get a spot [/b]

its such a rort. you've even pretty lucky if u get a spot by 9! i was a commerce student and most of our lectures started at 11am. by that time all the parking bays were all well and gone. they just keep issueing parking permits .... at a ratio of something like 6 tickets to one bay.. and do they care???

uwa applied to the local council to build a multistorey carpark for uni students a few years ago but it wasnt allowed. oh well . ive finished uni now so it doesnt bother me.

however something has to be done..most people drive to uni (except for art students who ride uni cycles to uni...hahaa..) and are forced to park somewhere random like the matilda bay limestone carpark etc.. but they always fill and so you;re left with parking on a backstreet awaiting a parking fine. my little bros had so many fines. whenever i see a letter from the city of nedlands..... ie just laugh.. bUhaaa... (insert retarded laugh).

UWA Medical/Dental chicks LOOK HOT! well most of them are anyway  

hahahahah that couldnt be further from the truth!!

good lookking girls are mostly in commerce or sitting on the oak lawn in summer:uh-huh:

ive given up on uni parking and i ride my bike now :( but thats one of the reasons i got my motorbike license, now i just need a $500 250cc bike and im laughin:D

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