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2510.1 | | IOSG::LOCKWOOD | Do you like our owl? | Wed Apr 17 1996 13:45 | 6 |
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How about the people who race up the outside lane, pull into the
entrance to the visitors car park, turn round and make like a
visitor, entering the queue at the front.
Pete
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2510.2 | Will the meek really inherit the earth ? | CMOTEC::JASPER | Stuck on the Flypaper of Life | Wed Apr 17 1996 14:01 | 9 |
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...and there are those who move their cars to the Bay A yellow-lined
area ready for a 17:30 lemans start...
Big Brother is watching us out there, but he is keeping a low profile.
Is it time to let the guilty be counselled by their managers ?
Tony.
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2510.3 | Ah, but what does "meek" mean? | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Wed Apr 17 1996 14:11 | 8 |
| <<< Note 2510.2 by CMOTEC::JASPER "Stuck on the Flypaper of Life" >>>
-< Will the meek really inherit the earth ? >-
^^^^
Depends what you think you mean by "meek," Tony. The "meek" in the
true sense of the word, I am assured, will.
Malcolm.
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2510.4 | "Meek" as in the Biblical context I assume. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:22 | 10 |
| Malcolm,
Ref:The meek - Depends on the books you read, or believe I suppose!
Tony - Good point about the cameras seeing this behaviour, especially the
racing up the oncoming lane variety. Brings a whole new meaning to
"customer interfacing" if one is coming the other way!
Stretch.
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2510.5 | | VAXCAT::GOLDY | Solvent goldfish | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:30 | 8 |
| Re .2
> ...and there are those who move their cars to the Bay A yellow-lined
> area ready for a 17:30 lemans start...
There's no rule anywhere that says people can't do that!
Goldy.
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2510.6 | Do we need the rules spelt out ? | CMOTEC::JASPER | Stuck on the Flypaper of Life | Wed Apr 17 1996 20:25 | 8 |
| I dont believe anyone has quoted broken rules, I thought we were
discussing what is reasonable behaviour.
But since you brought it up, why do you think Digital has paid
for hatching with yellow paint in this area ?
Tony.
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2510.7 | What yellow hatching? | VAXCAT::GOLDY | Solvent goldfish | Wed Apr 17 1996 21:17 | 8 |
| Okay, reasonable behaviour. I don't beleive it's unreasonable to move
your car from Row J to Row A in order to get out of the car park
quickly. Alternatively, do as I do, get in early and leave early!
I park in Row A most days but I've never seen any hatching with yellow
paint but then I don't pay much attention in the car park, just make
sure I park legally and don't hit any other cars!
Goldy.
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2510.8 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Mr. Creosote | Wed Apr 17 1996 22:38 | 8 |
| Some people are just habitual turds. Just make note of who they are so you
know how to treat them if you ever encounter them in a business related
environment!
It's interesting how the supposed anonymity of driving brings out people's
true personalities...
Chris.
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2510.9 | | VANGA::KERRELL | salva res est | Thu Apr 18 1996 09:13 | 16 |
| You've missed out two tricks:-
1) Park in the customer car park. This allows you to enter the queue near the
main car park exit. Of course, you have to be someone special to do this.
What I mean is, no ordinairy employee would be allowed to do this because it
would leave no room from customers would it? So only the very very very
important people like senior sales managers and TMT members, their
secretaries, hangers on etc.. are allowed.
2) Use the gravel track on the A33 side of the building, cut through the
customer car park and find yourself with the same advantages as 1) above.
This method is only available to those cheeky enough to go down to reception
everyday and request a token. Unless, of course, I've missed a trick and
and there is some other way of obtaining a reasonable supply.
Dave.
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2510.10 | | IOSG::LOCKWOOD | Do you like our owl? | Thu Apr 18 1996 10:00 | 2 |
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If I worked in reception, I know where I'd park :-)
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2510.11 | | CHEFS::BRIGGS_R | they use computers don't they | Thu Apr 18 1996 10:35 | 9 |
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I was going to get out of my car the other night and give the driver of
a Zanya courier van a piece of my mind for doing a pushing in job (in
front of me!). I thought twice and decided he could very well be
couriering something important (like an ITT response) so I resisted.
There could be other overriding business cases in which case security
should have the ability to escort such people out.
Richard
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2510.12 | I wish! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 10:50 | 9 |
| Goldy,
>> Alternatively, do as I do, get in early and leave early!
Were I not contracted to do 9:30 'til 18:00 this would be a great idea.
As it is I have to get in when the car park is at its fullest, and
leave when the queue is its longest!
Stretch.
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2510.13 | I'm not encouraging this of course :-) | CMOTEC::JASPER | Stuck on the Flypaper of Life | Mon Apr 22 1996 18:09 | 7 |
| ...4X4 owners driving over the kerbs...
They may as well drive over the "dunes" & join the A33 by the Little
chef. That would be more creative & should not impede their fellows as
much as queue jumping in the carpark bottleneck.
Tony.
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2510.14 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Mr. Creosote | Mon Apr 22 1996 19:14 | 12 |
| > They may as well drive over the "dunes" & join the A33 by the Little
> chef. That would be more creative & should not impede their fellows as
> much as queue jumping in the carpark bottleneck.
a certain Digital employee, whose name I won't mention (but he was my manager
a couple of years ago) found himself stuck in a traffic jam on a motorway, and
spotted a road at the top of the emankment. So he sticks his Discovery into
4wd mode and clambers up said embankment, only to be stopped by a patrol car.
Apparently they wanted to nick him, but let him go as they couldn't figure out
what to charge him with!
Chris.
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2510.15 | | VANGA::KERRELL | salva res est | Tue Apr 23 1996 08:57 | 3 |
| Has anyone mentioned parking in the Post House car park?
Dave.
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2510.16 | | VAXCAT::GOLDY | Queen of the Jaffa Cakes | Tue Apr 23 1996 09:38 | 3 |
| No. Do you recommend it?
Goldy.
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2510.17 | | CHEFS::AUSTIN_I | | Tue Apr 23 1996 22:10 | 8 |
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Re .14
The law says you must only drive on the carriageways - see page 71 of
the Highway Code...
Ian.
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2510.18 | | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:28 | 5 |
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you're confusing the Highway code with 'The Law', the Highway code is a
guidebook, not Law.
G.
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2510.19 | | FORTY2::PALKA | | Wed Apr 24 1996 12:04 | 15 |
| re .18
Some bits of the highway code are based on law and are not guidance.
They have been very careful about this. If it says 'must' (or 'must
not') then there IS a law that states it. Of course, the law will go to
great lengths to say what is illegal and the highway code will be a
simplification of it and may misrepresent it a bit.
I haven't checked the highway code, but I expect that there are several
things it says about motorways using 'must'.
E.g.
must enter or leave via the slip roads
must not drive on the hard shoulder (except in emergencies etc)
Andrew
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2510.20 | | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:10 | 5 |
| Re.14
Ian, the Digital Car Park isn't a public highway!
Malcolm.
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2510.21 | Watch out for Rathole! | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:19 | 8 |
| Re.19
The whole of the Motorway section of the Highway Code totally
reflects the law. The most ignored part of that law, is of course, the
bit about driving in the left hand lane and only using the other
lane(s) for overtaking. But then that is a complete "another subject."
Malcolm.
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2510.22 | There is an offence.... | FORTY2::WILKINS | XMR Team - DTN (830) 6884 | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:38 | 13 |
| Deepening the rathole...
FYI - There is an offence of "Driving other than on a carriageway"
punnishable by Fixed Penalty Notice (non-endorsable).
The Highway Code states all sections of the various laws that apply
(see back pages) and if you go to court for a drivng "action" that
contravenes the highway code I wouldn't rate your chances of getting
off.
FWIW
Kevin.
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2510.23 | Re.22 That doesn't apply on private property - as in DEC Carpark. | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:39 | 1 |
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2510.24 | Hmmmm... | FORTY2::WILKINS | XMR Team - DTN (830) 6884 | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:42 | 6 |
| No...that's obvious otherwise you'd be committing the offence
every time you drove into your garage at home *8-\
By the way...You can drive at 120mph there too *8-)
Kevin.
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2510.25 | | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Wed Apr 24 1996 14:08 | 8 |
| >> every time you drove into your garage at home *8-\
>> By the way...You can drive at 120mph there too *8-)
....how long is your garage ?
G,
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2510.26 | | WOTVAX::DODD | | Wed Apr 24 1996 15:35 | 3 |
| He has a rolling road.
Andrew
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2510.27 | | FORTY2::WILKINS | | Thu Apr 25 1996 14:57 | 3 |
| No...just a faulty speedo !
*8-)
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2510.28 | | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Che moto, che cul ! | Thu Apr 25 1996 15:56 | 1 |
| He could be parking at Heathrow -Runway 1
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2510.29 | Maybe he COULD do it in a garage? ;^) | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:07 | 5 |
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Well, the Thrust SSC is predicted to do 0 to 800/850MPH in about 27
seconds, so..... He would need a big garage though, 'cos Thrust SSC is
54 feet long!
Malcolm.
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2510.30 | | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:22 | 7 |
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... how fast it accelerates is only part of the equation, you also need
to stop before you reach the back of the garage ! of course, if you
have a car port then as long as the garden is long enough.....
G.
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2510.31 | Virtual Reality? | COMICS::CORNEJ | What's an Architect? | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:37 | 4 |
| Don't need any space. Just go "brrrrrrmmmmm" at a higher pitch :-)
Jc
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2510.32 | oncoming lane tactics | CHEFS::SURPLICEK | | Fri Apr 26 1996 00:52 | 6 |
| Seen today: just after I made it into the queue outside our car park, a
car came out of our car park in the oncoming lane, proceeded down the
road in same oncoming lane, and pulled in (partially) to the queue
half way to the Post House. Moments later, the act was repeated up to
the roundabout.
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2510.33 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 12:00 | 4 |
| Where's the Eddie Stobbart artics when you need them?
Stretch.
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2510.34 | | WOTVAX::HATTOS | It's simple - but it's not easy | Sat Apr 27 1996 18:50 | 3 |
| Get the registration numbers and publish them here. (Or in UK_DIGITAL)
Stu
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2510.35 | Why is the traffic so bad at the moment. Is it Telecential peeps? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 12:17 | 22 |
| >> <<< Note 2510.34 by WOTVAX::HATTOS "It's simple - but it's not easy" >>>
>> Get the registration numbers and publish them here. (Or in UK_DIGITAL)
>> Stu
O.K - Last night I, and probably eveyone else out in the queue, had
better places to be than there. 'Mr Frontera' though was different! I do
not care why, I just get hacked off seeing these kind of selfish so and
so's in action!!!
Brief description - The *only* (as far as I can see) Turquoise metallic
Frontera Sport out there. Pretty distinctive for someone who tried to
hide their behaviour toward the back of the car park.
I have the reg number - Your starter for 10 - it is an L plate.
If I witness it again I will report them to whoever can/will do
something about it!!!
Stretch.
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2510.36 | Enquiring minds and all that! ;-) | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Wed May 01 1996 13:43 | 21 |
| <<< Note 2510.35 by CHEFS::CROSSA "May your chickens grow lips!!!" >>>
-< Why is the traffic so bad at the moment. Is it Telecential peeps >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
FLAME ON!
I don't know if that is so, but what seems to contribute greatly to
the problems of getting out of DECpark carpark are the "old women
drivers of either (should that be ANY) sex and any age" who will not
pull out onto Imperial Way if there is any vehicle in sight on IW.
Sometimes it is a truck pulling out of the brewery and they still sit
and wait!
FLAME OFF
Sorry about that, got it off my chest though, feel better now.
What really prompted this reply was the unreported antics of said
metallic torquoise frontera - do we just imagine that he, she or it
drove over the grass? Or was it something else that caused the upset?
You didn't actually say, stretch.
Malcolm.
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2510.37 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 14:08 | 10 |
| Malcolm,
If you mean, "Why were you so ticked off by the behaviour?" refer to .0
for a selection of points. If not, I am not sure I understand your
question.
Stretch.
P.S Old women (male or female) ????? Je ne comprend pas! Well I do
actually but.......
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2510.38 | | CHEFS::RAVEN | | Wed May 01 1996 21:29 | 3 |
| What about the Little Chef car park ....
K.R.
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2510.39 | What about the Little Chef car park? | CHEFS::POWELLM | On [email protected] | Thu May 02 1996 09:15 | 1 |
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2510.40 | It's outside the little chef. | KERNEL::IMBIERSKIT | Good frames, Bad frames... | Thu May 02 1996 09:54 | 1 |
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2510.41 | You guys kill me :-) | COMICS::SHELLEY | Don't get mad, get even. | Thu May 02 1996 10:12 | 1 |
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2510.42 | | CHEFS::BRIGGS_R | they use computers don't they | Thu May 02 1996 10:37 | 14 |
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OK, don't keep us in suspense, what did the Frontera do? I was getting a
little worried as I was in a Frontera in the car park last night!! Wrong
colour/reg/model though (phew!).
It seems to me that the hour I spent in the car park last and the night
before was nothing to do with Digital or Telecential. Does it coincide
with Courage knock off time? And then there's the Basingstoke road. And
then there's the wait to get on the roundabout at J11. I'm sure these
external factors are to blame.
Richard
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2510.43 | Sorry to keep you on tenterhooks. That was not the plan. | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 02 1996 10:50 | 10 |
| Richard,
I am not keeping people in suspense intentionally. What actually
happened was pretty much the behaviour listed in .0 that started this
string off. The, I am not going to sit here with the rest of these
people as I have the ability (4x4) to get out of here quicker,
attitude. The guy just walked up to the car, jumps in and away he goes.
No queuing at all!!! What makes people so "special"?
Stretch.
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2510.44 | It's the car that's "special"!! | AYOV10::JMCNULTY | | Tue May 14 1996 18:04 | 19 |
| What makes these people so "special"?
It's not the people that are so "special", it's their cars!, however,
if you want to be "special" try car sharing, but remember to pick
someone with a 4x4, there's nothing like the thrill of a full car of
folk jetting over the embankment and out of the carpark quickly!!.
..there's the other option of having a moped in your car boot, parking
the car a mile away from the office, jump on the ol' sprug and proceed
to and from your car to work!, and if you car share there's room for
another passenger!! (small basket on the front for luggage, briefcase,
portable phone, daily paper etc), think environment, forget about
danger to life.
Seriously, wouldn't it be satisfying if you could make a citizens arrest
when this happens, trouble would be catching up with them without you
breaking the law!!.
cheers. jm.
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2510.45 | taxi (minicab) drivers....grrrr | CHEFS::mikroe.reo.dec.com::ROEM | | Thu May 16 1996 17:41 | 12 |
| Interesting behaviour last night ....
Long queue of stationary traffic waiting to get out onto Imperial Way.
2 minicabs proceeded down the outside of the queue all the way round the
bend, forcing at least one oncoming car to brake and take avoiding action.
How they managed getting out on to Imperial Way I couldn't see. It's a long
time since I've seen such *blatant* 'couldn't-give-a-****-about-the-rest-of-
you' attitude.
Anyone else witness their progress?
MRo
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2510.46 | | WOTVAX::DODD | | Thu May 16 1996 18:11 | 4 |
| It was probably some Digit who'd booked a taxi to wherever he'd parked
his car.
Andrew
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2510.47 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 16 1996 18:34 | 5 |
| I am amazed that a taxi driver passed up the chance to up his meter
reading legally! Was there anyone in the cabs?
Stretch.
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2510.48 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Mr. Creosote | Thu May 16 1996 19:11 | 8 |
| > I am amazed that a taxi driver passed up the chance to up his meter
> reading legally! Was there anyone in the cabs?
probably not! You know what some minicab drivers are like, drive like
hooligans when they're on their way to a pick up, then crawl along afterwards
to get the meter reading up...
Chris.
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2510.49 | They were stopped and warned | RDGENG::BRYANT | | Thu May 16 1996 19:27 | 26 |
| If this was Tuesday you are talking about, the taxis picked up some
people from Telecential. I saw them do this from the top of DP2, and
when I saw them drive down the wrong side of the road I telephoned
security to complain, and was informed that they had staff outside who
might stop them.
I followed this up with security that evening and was told that the
drivers were stopped and identified, and their controller was informed
that if they did this again their contract would be cancelled. I am not
sure what the status of the contract or the threat is, but even if
there is not one, taxi firms do rely on receptionist/security types for
a lot of business, and so I would have thought it would have some
suitable effect.
I believe that security are genuinly trying to stop bad behavior in the
car park and there is concern that someone will do something stupid one
day if they do not stop it.
Recognising that there may be some genuine valid reasons (I will
not speculate what they might be) for needing to leave the car park
ahead of the rest, security will apparently personally escort any car
with such a reason out of the car park. If this applies to you, or more
likely your visitor, then you need to inform security as you leave the
building.
Stewart
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2510.50 | | VANGA::KERRELL | salva res est | Fri May 17 1996 09:44 | 4 |
| I can just see the queue forming at the security desk now. We could have the
equivalent of a triage nurse to sort out who should get seen first...
Dave
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2510.51 | Memor == Memory :-) | IOSG::LOCKWOOD | Do you like our owl? | Fri Aug 09 1996 17:44 | 12 |
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RE: .35
L412HDP by any chance?
I saw the same last night. Horrible greeny blue metallic Frontera
Sport. I almost forgot to reply to this note but fortunately I
still had the number plate tattooed in my memor even at 4.45 on a
Friday afternoon.
Must be a regular occurence.
Pete
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2510.52 | I reckon it must be the same one. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:11 | 15 |
| Pete,
L412 HDP is the "special" person in question. Was it the same scenario
- Jumps in Frontera and drives over the grass verges. I think I know
the guys name. If you can confirm his actions I will report him to
security. What good that will do I am not sure given the following
example ........
RE: Taxis - I spoke with security about this after witnessing the same
dangerous behaviour in the car park - "Right, that's their contract
gone" said security - couple of weeks later and the same firm are regularly
pulling up by the security ramp!!
Stretch.
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2510.53 | | IOSG::LOCKWOOD | Do you like our owl? | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:43 | 11 |
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Yup. Jumps in Frontera with unforgettable number plate, proceeds
across the grass partitions and then around the top of the ones
where you can do that. Gets into the queue at the front.
The worst part is he was going between cars that were quite close
together and across at a diagonal. If the car slipped a little...
Lemme know if you get any results...
Cheers,
Pete
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2510.54 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Aug 14 1996 19:03 | 17 |
| Pete,
I spoke with security today and they will be having a word with the
persons manager.(BTW it is not the first time this person has been caught
doing this)
If you or anyone else sees this occuring security want it repoerted -
they do see what happens through the cameras but people coming to
them carries more weight.
Ironically the person in question works in finance - I would like to
see a claim for damage to his/other cars being refused due to his
actions!
Stretch.
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2510.55 | Lazyitis is a contagious disease! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Wed Jan 22 1997 13:23 | 19 |
2510.56 | Security should use wheel clamps | RDGENG::BRYANT | | Fri Jan 31 1997 11:01 | 15 |
| re .55
And then there are the people who create an extra lane down the middle
of the overflow car park making it difficult for the drivers who park
along the sides to get out.
I very nearly failed to get out of the space where I had parked last
Tuesday, and only managed to squeeze out because the space to my left
had already been vacated.
Perhaps it is about time security started to use wheel clamps.
Stewart
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