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Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 1:57 am
by dogduke
On the approach to Garforth stn(not East Garforth)the lampost signs say no waiting 100 a.m. to 110 a.m monday to friday.What is the point for an hour a day ??????????????

Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 11:29 am
by simong
dogduke wrote: On the approach to Garforth stn(not East Garforth)the lampost signs say no waiting 100 a.m. to 110 a.m monday to friday.What is the point for an hour a day ?????????????? The idea is to discourage commuters from parking there. If it's only enforced for an hour in the working day, the traffic wardens only have to patrol for that hour and it isn't going to give infringers the option to move their cars.

Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 11:39 am
by Cardiarms
I've always wondered why it refers to 'waiting' when it means parking. Who's waiting for what?

Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 6:06 pm
by Leeds-lad
dogduke wrote: On the approach to Garforth stn(not East Garforth)the lampost signs say no waiting 100 a.m. to 110 a.m monday to friday.What is the point for an hour a day ?????????????? Actually dogduke 1.00 AM to 1.10 AM is only 10 minutes.

Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 6:08 pm
by Leeds-lad
Is the 0 missing at the beginning or the end?

Posted: Thu 07 May, 2009 6:39 pm
by dogduke
Leeds-lad wrote: Is the 0 missing at the beginning or the end? I meant 1000 am to 1100 am and it is on the section closest to the maim road.lots of cars parked further down towards the station.