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theres a small street i turn off of george st. its called angel pl (i think.... look it up) then first left and you're behind some buildings of george st.

i park there if im going somewhere local at night. its free and i haven't gotten a parking ticket yet, or had my car stolen.. its not very secure!

theres a small street i turn off of george st. its called angel pl (i think.... look it up) then first left and you're behind some buildings of george st.

i park there if im going somewhere local at night. its free and i haven't gotten a parking ticket yet, or had my car stolen.. its not very secure!

its not very secure? or very secure?

Angel Place is dodgey as... there is a pub right behind it and it's always full of drunk folk :P

Also, couriers have a tendency of screaming down that lane at drag strip speeds... not to mention the delivery vans/trucks there!

The meters ( well ticket parking ) are 24 hours per day in the city . Different prices after hours though . There on such thing as secure parking in the parking stations ! I know of a few cars stolen /broken in to at different parking stations .

Yeah I reckon you almost better on the street. More visible. FOund a park on sussex street that was 2h - good to go. Expensive though 4.40 an hour..but better than anything else.

Thanks lads - most places like someone said are loading zones for best part of the day!!

Edited by benl1981
its not very secure? or very secure?

its NOT secure at all. i only park there if im not going to be long.

Angel Place is dodgey as... there is a pub right behind it and it's always full of drunk folk ;) 

Also, couriers have a tendency of screaming down that lane at drag strip speeds...  not to mention the delivery vans/trucks there!

its not on angel pl, its the street on the next left after you turn onto it from george st. i wouldnt recommend parking there anyway unless you were really desperate. and i mean REALLY.

Edited by SECUR1TY

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