So I had a pretty bad weekend so I didn't feel like writing more on my creative thing we did in class so I'm going to write about something else.
Yesterday (Monday) I had some pretty bad luck. Sunday night I brought my car here to keep until spring break so my parents won't have to come pick me up. I parked my car in the stadium lot, hoping I would not be written a ticket the next day before I could get parking passes. Monday rolls around and I get up and go to English and Greek and Roman Mythology. Right after class I walk to my car and drive it to the Coliseum lot near student services building by McComas. I parked in a faculty/staff spot and wrote a note stating I would return shortly after I bought my parking passes. After writing the note I proceed to buy 10 daily parking passes; its a lot, I know. I returned to my car PRAYING I would not have a parking ticket. Monday was my lucky day- I had a parking ticket. I was furious. I returned my car to the stadium lot and walked back to the Student Services building to see what I could do about my ticket. They told me I had to go to the main parking building which is across from the intramural soccer fields. I thought this was just awesome! I decided I would go there after I had lunch and another class. After class, I walked down to my car, which I unknowingly parked in another faculty/staff spot by the way. Luckily this time I did not receive a ticket. I drove over to the main parking building and filled out an appeal for my ticket. Hopefully all of this will be settled and I will get the $30 back I had to pay.
I think the moral of this story is that there needs to be more parking spaces for people without parking passes.
I agree man, campus isn't very spacious for the parking for all the student's. I hope this parking deck they have been working on will be worth it. The looks of it now I wouldn't trust it though looks like the things unsteady.
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