Meter parking in the tiny downtown. It's a small country town and they make you pay to visit their businesses. I don't go there often for that reason. They even spent millions on a parking garage that gets used once a month (when it's free) for their 1st Friday events.
Reminds me of a little town I visited, that had parking meters. The cost to park for 30 minutes was 5c. Yep, you had to feed a single nickel to the machine. I often wondered how it could be cost effective to pay someone to collect the nickels, or how much business the area might have lost if people were afraid of getting a ticket if the parking ran out.
It's not like you can't afford to feed another nickel to the machine, it's just a pain to be trying to deal with something only to find you have to run out and feed another coin to the machine. You could feed it a quarter and get over two hours but it still didn't solve the problem.
Well, one of the reasons I'm told that they charge in my town is because the residents would use up the parking spots. I'm wondering where THEY are supposed to park? That's the bad set up of an OLD town where there is one road into it and one road out. Everything is built around the center of the town and that was great back then but in modern society, it's an awful set up.
My town doesn't have a Police Department. We have to rely on either the State Troopers or the Sheriff's Department. They cover a large area so when you need one, it can take 5 minutes to an hour for them to show up depending on where they are when the 911 call comes in and they're dispatched to your location.
The mayor getting arrested for drug trafficking following a shootout with his police force was sort of a low point.
The funny part was I almost applied to replace him. The City Commissioners held a special session to select a new mayor to replace him, but were having trouble finding a candidate who could pass the requirement of having no criminal record or ties to the previous administration. I thought that it would be funny if I became mayor (since I met those criteria) … but alas, I was disqualified because my house was outside of the official “city limits” and technically part of the unincorporated County. I just shared the City Post Office (giving me an address listing that City). So no mayor Arthur.I think you win this thread...