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On 10/21/2012 2:22, Warp wrote:
> I have heard that there are many shops there where the parking space in
> front of them is actually owned by the shops, and it's forbidden to have
> your car parked in front of a shop while you are visiting a different one.
Sort of.
> If you want to go to one shop and then to another, you have to actually
> move your car, even if it's just by one parking space (to get to the
> other shop's parking space.)
Not really. What's much more common is that there are 500 parking spaces,
and the 20 in front of the restaurant are reserved for the restaurant's
customers. If you're going somewhere other than the restaurant, you park in
one of the other spots.
Unless you're really obvious about it, like parking in front of the
restaurant for the entire day, or actually being an employee of the
restaurant and parking in front of the door, nobody is going to bother you
about it. They have no idea whose car it is or whether they're in the
restaurant, after all.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"They're the 1-800-#-GORILA of the telecom business."
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