Green doesn't suit you .
thanks, yes i can be quite jealous:devil:
but my point remains.
Green doesn't suit you .
you would have got the cane or something
So if you were our age and had £10000's worth of car you would go with the flow and park on the grass allowing your wing mirrors to be ripped off? I doubt it
That'll be to stop younger pupils being run over because of parents' or students' cars parked outside.There is no space to park outside of school as it is all double yellow lines either.
That'll be to stop younger pupils being run over because of parents' or students' cars parked outside.
Why should he have to park his car on a field where it will get damaged, with no repercussions for who damages it. Any signs up saying "parked at own risk" etc...? If not, go with pictures of the damage and ask for compensation since it was damaged by a pupil they should have been controlling.
We parked in the teachers car park until they decided to build an overflow car park which was closer to the school. The teachers then all began to park in the overflow car park as it's less distance to walk, leaving the students with no place to park as if they parked in the designated teachers car park they got clamped by the caretakers.
School didn't give a ****, they don't do anything, and sadly you'll soon learn that nothing you can do will change what happens already. Try and park at the back of the student car park away from where it'll get damaged.
I am sorry, but that is not always the case! Do not assume that because you have a rich parent(s), they will give it all to their child(ren) and will do all they can to help you succeed in the family business - and I am speaking from experienceif i had £10,000's worth of car i wouldnt even be going to college because i am well off or my parents are and would rather join the thriving family business
I am sorry, but that is not always the case! Do not assume that because you have a rich parent(s), they will give it all to their child(ren) and will do all they can to help you succeed in the family business - and I am speaking from experience
Why should he have to park his car on a field where it will get damaged, with no repercussions for who damages it. Any signs up saying "parked at own risk" etc...? If not, go with pictures of the damage and ask for compensation since it was damaged by a pupil they should have been controlling.
Why is it a case of being told to grow up simply because we are not wanting out cars to be damaged and the impracticality that goes with that? .Kind of late to this thread admittedly but I'm the same here at work - there are 25 designated parking spaces for a building of 7 floors! The waiting list for a designated space is longer than ... something really long! As an adult with better things to worry about I park my pride and joy on a dodgy street 10 minutes away because I have no other choice. Sorry Dan but grow up, a car can be fixed but a reputation for being a trouble maker is harder to shake off.
Now that is a ridiculas thing to proclaim :'). How do you not know this person may have sudenly come into a large amount of money?if i had £10,000's worth of car i wouldnt even be going to college because i am well off or my parents are and would rather join the thriving family business
Because the field is inhabited with kids at lunch and break. No one is allowed in the car park at any time during these times.Am I the only one here who is confused as to how the teacher's car park is safer than the field one? They're both right next to or on the field, and the kids still have access to the cars? Or is there a fence between the teacher's car park and the field?
Spot onWhy should he have to park his car on a field where it will get damaged, with no repercussions for who damages it. Any signs up saying "parked at own risk" etc...? If not, go with pictures of the damage and ask for compensation since it was damaged by a pupil they should have been controlling.
We parked in the teachers car park until they decided to build an overflow car park which was closer to the school. The teachers then all began to park in the overflow car park as it's less distance to walk, leaving the students with no place to park as if they parked in the designated teachers car park they got clamped by the caretakers.
School didn't give a ****, they don't do anything, and sadly you'll soon learn that nothing you can do will change what happens already. Try and park at the back of the student car park away from where it'll get damaged.
Was that a test of my obedience?What would you do if the school turned round and said.......... "No students are allowed to park vehicles on the site" ?
Was that a test of my obedience?
Then of course we would have no choice.
Then of course we would have no choice.
no, its an example of sometimes its better to realise you have a bird in the hand