Outremont residents want to talk parking
Outremontois are hanging on hard to their “right” to leave their cars in public for free, now demanding a public consultation on the matter.
Outremontois are hanging on hard to their “right” to leave their cars in public for free, now demanding a public consultation on the matter.
Martin 12:24 on 2019-07-07 Permalink
The thing that I don’t understand about this is the fact that buying a private permit to park on the street is actually a privilege, or it should be seen as it is. I live on a street in Rosemont where the parking on the street is very problematic because there are too many people from outside who park here freely and for and long they wishes (we don’t have the resident vignette system on my street). I would gladly pay a fee to have the privilege of “resident parking” on my street, and I’m not financially well-off like most Outremontois, believe me.
dhomas 15:10 on 2019-07-07 Permalink
And they say millennials are entitled. Never have I seen such entitlement as a boomer who feels they should be able to drive anywhere/everywhere and park anywhere, for free.