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Quote from: Dagenham Rover on October 10, 2017, 05:22:44 pmJust google parking eye theres plenty out there about them so you drive into that car park to collect your tickets theres nothing to stop you thinking the same signs have been put up in all car parks, I don't know but are there big signs telling non permit holders to park in car parks 2 or 3 ????????? equally as big as the Parking Eye permit holder signs?Some seem to be forgetting over 10 years people have parked in car park 1 its yet again its an own goal through lack of communication and not hammering it on the website twitter etc As someone else said make all those office employees park in it and stop them parking on the inner circle!As I said earlier there is a very simple solution exactly the same as used by this lot in supermarkets etc a terminal in the reception areas that these office workers log there car on you start to type your reg in and a pretty picture of your reg plate and vehicle come up it asks is this you you hit the yes button, you are now booked on this site for today/week it takes seconds Then as we all know the car parks never full in the weekdays (although perhaps if they were all made to park there instead of on the inner ring .................. ) so you then have a limit for visitors whether it be 30/45/60 minutes or whatever It boils down to the usual not enough communication or thought lets instigate the first brainwave we have Pretty sure the quite large sign says in big letters something like use car park two.
Just google parking eye theres plenty out there about them so you drive into that car park to collect your tickets theres nothing to stop you thinking the same signs have been put up in all car parks, I don't know but are there big signs telling non permit holders to park in car parks 2 or 3 ????????? equally as big as the Parking Eye permit holder signs?Some seem to be forgetting over 10 years people have parked in car park 1 its yet again its an own goal through lack of communication and not hammering it on the website twitter etc As someone else said make all those office employees park in it and stop them parking on the inner circle!As I said earlier there is a very simple solution exactly the same as used by this lot in supermarkets etc a terminal in the reception areas that these office workers log there car on you start to type your reg in and a pretty picture of your reg plate and vehicle come up it asks is this you you hit the yes button, you are now booked on this site for today/week it takes seconds Then as we all know the car parks never full in the weekdays (although perhaps if they were all made to park there instead of on the inner ring .................. ) so you then have a limit for visitors whether it be 30/45/60 minutes or whatever It boils down to the usual not enough communication or thought lets instigate the first brainwave we have
I dont think anybodies asking for it to be spoon fed individually what they are asking is this sort of change needs publicising frequently using all the tools at their disposal its no good putting it on dros/Twitter/fb once or twice so it drops off the feed within a couple of hours it needs reiterating however as ive said if a bit more thought had been put into it there are very simple solutions
If they fine fans for parking in car park one they will only persist in pissing off and alienating their own just for supporting there team and getting tickets
The car park is nigh on empty anyway
Are people just to lazy to walk from car park 2?
Quote from: drfc1951 on October 10, 2017, 10:05:26 pmAre people just to lazy to walk from car park 2?no some just cant walk that far, it is ok for those that can
i can still see fans driven away if they get a fine
Quote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 10:16:07 pmi can still see fans driven away if they get a fineBut they won't get a fine in the first place if they don't use car park 1...I didn't know about the restrictions until today but will avoid that car park from now on..
Quote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 08:21:33 pmIf they fine fans for parking in car park one they will only persist in pissing off and alienating their own just for supporting there team and getting ticketsDuring the day it's quite full. There's a waiting list at our place to get a spotQuote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 08:25:38 pmThe car park is nigh on empty anyway It's pretty full during the day. There's a waiting list at our place to get a spot. If all spots are paid for by businesses close by then it's good revenue for the club and should be welcomed. Maybe look at it another way, income from the car parking may be helping the club to keep ticket prices down! Naturally, there will be spaces on any given day as people have time off.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on October 10, 2017, 08:38:00 pmQuote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 08:21:33 pmIf they fine fans for parking in car park one they will only persist in pissing off and alienating their own just for supporting there team and getting ticketsDuring the day it's quite full. There's a waiting list at our place to get a spotQuote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 08:25:38 pmThe car park is nigh on empty anyway It's pretty full during the day. There's a waiting list at our place to get a spot. If all spots are paid for by businesses close by then it's good revenue for the club and should be welcomed. Maybe look at it another way, income from the car parking may be helping the club to keep ticket prices down! Naturally, there will be spaces on any given day as people have time off. Those on the waiting list, do they park for free around the Stadium road?
Quote from: the vicar on October 10, 2017, 08:21:33 pmIf they fine fans for parking in car park one they will only persist in pissing off and alienating their own just for supporting there team and getting ticketsHow will the club piss people off when 1) it isn't even their doing and 2) it's people's own fault if they can't follow the instructions of a big f**koff sign?
Habit is another absolutely ridiculous defence. You don't continue to use your mobile at the wheel because you did before the law changed and just expect to get away with it do you?
What is obvious is that some people knew about it and some didn't Which means the club did not get the message out adequately They've got a big feck off screen in the ground, a two or three minute job to put a basic "Do not Park in Car Park 1 during the week when visiting THe ticket office or shop"and guess what you've got virtually all your target audience A little bit of thought is all thats required