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hi im just would like to know can tafe staff give ppl parking fines for parking in the staff parking area?

its because i was given a warning threateningme with a fine and it would be nice to know if there full of shit

i dont normaly park there only for energences like when i dont have time to walk 20min from were i normaly park

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yer i think 7 news is going 2 be doing a story about how some people are not able to give fines

im going to keep my eyes out

*note, i dont normaly watch tv news just because how retaret it normaly is. like the juce you buy in the shops is not fresh omfg realy who would have guessed :D

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Yeh I have had 2 warnings they can't actually fine you because the carparks are not owned by the council that's what my tafe lecturer said that there all just greedy bastards that want eleventy billion parking spaces for there excels,daewoos and P.O.S 80s HSVs hahahaha

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