clinteastwood
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They have a camera operated barrier system in Cork Airport, 0-15mins free, charge thereafter....works wonderfulThat is a brilliant idea.
But limit it to 5 minutes and charge €20 for more than that.
Brendan
Irish people don't like being told what to do...
Both admirable qualities that should be encouraged! There's far too much "being told what to do" around these days....and they don't like paying parking fees.
Nothing like a vested interest, eh?The taxi companies recently asked people not to wait for arrivals in the drop off area.
Or Faro where you get a ticket and drive into an area where you can only stay for a few minutes (10-15 from memory).They have a camera operated barrier system in Cork Airport, 0-15mins free, charge thereafter....works wonderful
There's far too much "being told what to do" around these days.
I'd bring this a step further. Someone there to fine them if not dropping off.Or have someone there moving people on ... It only takes one person, looking official , to get the message across.
Exactly ..I'd bring this a step further. Someone there to fine them if not dropping off.
Er, don't we all?So you drive on the left hand side of the road when it suits you, I suppose?
Automatic barrier system is best per Cork airport. No need to employ more people....Or have someone there moving people on ... It only takes one person, looking official , to get the message across.
Suggest camera operated system Leo. Lets confine inefficient practices to the past!How about having to take a ticket to enter the drop off area? Get out within 15 minutes and it's free, stay longer and it's a tenner!
As a regular user of this most people are collecting family (usually frequent flyers) who only have carry on luggage. Sometimes the flights are delayed which results in staying longer than necessary. While I sympathise with Taxi drivers competing for this space. They usually park in the local petrol station (all available spaces) and McD’s again all spaces. 15 minutes would allow for reasonable delays and is a reasonable compromise.That is a brilliant idea.
But limit it to 5 minutes and charge €20 for more than that.
Brendan
The problem that some see as nanny-stateism would likely be avoided if everyone acted with courtesy and consideration for others. When you get so many who care only for themselves, rules and regulations inevitably follow.But seriously. There's a difference between necessary conventions that are required for practical purposes and the ever increasing nanny-stateism and state overreach we currently see.
and when the rules and regulations are not enforced, the care only for themselves mob ignore them.When you get so many who care only for themselves, rules and regulations inevitably follow.
A blatant violation of airport parking rules was committed by members of the Gardai a few years ago. A group of Gardai abandoned their unmarked Garda car and headed of on their holidays.
If I recall it correctly they 'abandoned' the cars in a specific parking area that Gardai who are on duty there have at the airport. not in the drop-off area.Can you provide a link to this story?
Seriously? We're going to legislate for courtesy and consideration now? Well, I suppose Helen McEntee has made a start with her "hate speech" bill and its ill-defined parameters. Dystopia awaits. The price of freedom is allowing a certain level of discourtesy. Ask people who've lived in authoritarian states if it's a price worth paying.The problem that some see as nanny-stateism would likely be avoided if everyone acted with courtesy and consideration for others. When you get so many who care only for themselves, rules and regulations inevitably follow.
It tends to be the totally OTT rules and regulations that get ignored. Rightly so.and when the rules and regulations are not enforced, the care only for themselves mob ignore them.
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