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Letter: Parking situation downtown not only problem

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To the editor, CM
The parking problem is more than just that situation. I get so tired of seeing people park right up next to the grocery store, in the fire lane, when there are spots open in the lot. People act as if they are too good to find a real parking spot in the lot and - heaven forbid - walk a few more feet to the store. Do those of you who do that not know that it's illegal? What if the fire truck or ambulance needed to park there and you were blocking it? I also get tired of people thinking they can just stop in the middle of the road and talk. Once again, park in a real space and talk if you must have a conversation. Finally, why do people think it's okay to block others in by parking behind them? If there's not a spot right there find another one and, once again, get out and walk to where you need to go. A little walking will not kill you.
Kathryn




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