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Boycott
parking
Semester
parking pass: $63.
Daily parking pass: $1.75.
Parking off campus for free: priceless.
For three
semesters I haven't given California State University,
Long Beach's Parking and Transportation Services a
dime.
My reasoning
is why pay $63 for a parking space when I can park
for free off campus.
If you
hate walking then I can see why this would be a problem.
But for those of you who don't mind adding five more
minutes to your already 20-minute walk then I implore
you to boycott Parking Services. Even if you're
a loyal shuttle passenger, one could still park off
campus and only walk five to 10 minutes to a shuttle
stop.
Here are
some additional reasons. While most incoming
students complain about the freshman 30, you'll be
sitting pretty having either maintained your current
weight or have lost a few pounds. Hiking across
campus can turn into a small cardio-workout especially
when it's warm and you're running late for class.
Another
reason, though personal, has to deal with Parking
Services' employees. I'm a starving student
and have a car that represents that life style.
Affectionately nicknamed "the cockroach,"
my car, like its namesake, is a survivor and it repulses
many. Still I'm attached to my automobile and
stick up for it every time people attempt to verbally
step on it. On one day in particular a
Parking Services minion was faithful in dealing out
tickets to campus students. I was walked
behind him as we approached "the cockroach"
and the minion began to laugh evilly, "Whose
drives this piece of s--t? They ought to put
it out of its misery."
I immediately
stood up for "the cockroach's" honor but
the minion only laughed at me. I took that insult
personally and vowed never again to give Parking Services
any of my money.
Now for
everyone ready to join me in the boycott, I will divulge
the locations of off-campus parking. Palo Verde
Avenue, Atherton Street and Bellflower Boulevard can
all be parked on. However, like CSULB's parking
lots, off campus parking can be jammed during peak
hours and days.
Furthermore,
don't park on the residential streets surrounding
the campus. Many of them only allow two-hour
parking and don't allow overnight parking without
a permit. However during my explorative days
I found San Anseline and Lave don't have the same
restriction.
So save
money--boycott Parking Services.
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