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Posted on 11/23/14 at 10:40 pm to Kafka
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do you get a kickback if riverside parks on your driveway, or drives on your parkway?
I never heard of Riverside before this thread. I have parked 100s of times in Baton Rouge, never had a problem. I have parked in a lot of major cities and have never been towed. If I see a "poorly marked sign," I avoid the area. If I see an essentially empty parking lot in a prime location I assume there is a reason for it. I use my God given common sense to avoid parking illegally.
I will likely be in Baton Rouge in the next 2 weeks and I doubt I will learn about Riverside's "customer service" because I will not park like an idiot.
I know it is frustrating to have to drive around for a parking spot when you are thirsty or hungry but you have no one but yourself to blame if you park illegally. Imagine how frustrating it is for the person who pays for a parking spot that is taken or blocked. Or the frustration of a business owner who has limited parking for his business and a couple of brats take up a spot because it's more convenient than parking further away.
I get it. Being towed sucks. It can usually be avoided by parking legally. Yes, it is a problem if legally parked vehicles are constantly being towed but reading the posts here and the online reviews I seriously doubt that's the case the vast majority of the time.
This post was edited on 11/23/14 at 10:45 pm
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