parking lot etiquette

From: Jonathan Hahn (hahn@and.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jun 19 1997 - 15:49:57 PDT


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From: Jonathan Hahn <hahn@and.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: parking lot etiquette

What about parking next to the closest "offical" parking spots at
3rd? I just about always see cars parked there, I assume not for
drop-offs since they'd be closer to the fence. Wednesday at 5PM
it was very crowded. I pulled up to the fence to drop off my stuff
and when I went to park, one of those spaces was available. I
thought it would be a wanker move to park there, but I think many
people do.

What should I have done? Should I have parked there? Jay was
nowhere in sight.

-jon
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