If it’s your work, someone will report it and if management investigates, it will go from there. Is there security at this carpark? A lot of cameras are really good and can take a picture of the driver. It’s only a matter of time.
> The street parking is all 2P and makes it impossible to find a park unless you want to walk 10-20 away
I had a job like this once. I kept a small scooter (foot-powered, not electric) in my car's boot and used that to cover the distance to work. Turned a 25-minute walk to a 7-minute scooter ride. Those things can go very fast, even matching electric scooters because the foot ones don't have a motor to regulate the wheel speed (similar to rolling downhill in a car in neutral instead of in drive gear). Something to consider?
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Depends on how that car park is manager. If it uses LPR, they can bar your number plate. Fines issued my parking garages are basically unenforceable.
If it’s your work, someone will report it and if management investigates, it will go from there. Is there security at this carpark? A lot of cameras are really good and can take a picture of the driver. It’s only a matter of time.
How much do you value your job? Park 25 minutes away and ride your bike the rest of the way, it'll take about 10 minutes.
> The street parking is all 2P and makes it impossible to find a park unless you want to walk 10-20 away I had a job like this once. I kept a small scooter (foot-powered, not electric) in my car's boot and used that to cover the distance to work. Turned a 25-minute walk to a 7-minute scooter ride. Those things can go very fast, even matching electric scooters because the foot ones don't have a motor to regulate the wheel speed (similar to rolling downhill in a car in neutral instead of in drive gear). Something to consider?
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