We have parking for, I would think, 90% of employees. The rest just jam their cars into non-spaces and block everyone else in. Then we get the whinging about so-and-so not moving their car or parking like a muppet.
If everyone who lived within a few miles of the office came in by public transport, foot, pushbike or even moped/motorbike, there wouldn't be a parking problem.
This leads me to conclude that car drivers are, by and large, not only a bunch of whingers but lazy with it.
It's not as if it's difficult, I own a car, but I cycle to work because I live less than 2 miles away. It's just common sense to me. Cycling means no parking stress, I stay more healthy and the world is slightly less polluted. Everyone's a winner. I just can't see the problem with it.
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If everyone who lived within a few miles of the office came in by public transport, foot, pushbike or even moped/motorbike, there wouldn't be a parking problem.
This leads me to conclude that car drivers are, by and large, not only a bunch of whingers but lazy with it.
It's not as if it's difficult, I own a car, but I cycle to work because I live less than 2 miles away. It's just common sense to me. Cycling means no parking stress, I stay more healthy and the world is slightly less polluted. Everyone's a winner. I just can't see the problem with it.