16 thoughts on “Capital Parking

  1. Luvin Lunch

    Nothing new about that… The centre of O’Connell Street was one big car park until parking was banned. My question is, when are we going to ban cars altogether on O’Connell Street?

  2. andyourpointiswhatexactly

    I don’t see any double yellow lines. Just park there, put on hazards.
    Bob’s yer uncle.

    1. Disasta

      Em so you’d like the country costed in disgusting yellow lines just so fools know where they can’t part?

      Good stuff.

  3. David

    maintenance work on O’Connell St., workers parking beside it to have easy access to tools and equipment.

    the “Kenmeister” probably realised that, but taking a photo with the works just out of view meant an appearance on broadsheet, and yet another pointless post.

      1. Kolmo

        +1
        The ‘offender’ is the apparent tiny percentage of the population that aren’t kickstart-pop-up-hot-shot web entrepreneurs that have to actually make things, repair the roads or you know, work…

  4. Joe835

    I resent this less than the random way Gardai use that (and every other) street. They’re also fond of driving up and down the Luas tracks for no good reason and coming out from Sackville Place (between Clerys and where the Sony Store used to be) to mount the central reservation and take an incredibly-illegal right turn up towards the GPO.

    Fair enough if they have sirens on and beacons blazing but for the most part they’re silent and slow, so I suspect it’s the Supermacs run for Store St……

    1. Paval

      Yeah your right. They should sit in traffic like the rest of us, crawling through the city. That way when they actually need to respond to a call they can be miles from where they should be. But it would certainly cut down on the pointless rabble rabble posts on broadsheet.

    1. Mister Mister

      I did, but I was left with little headroom and the seat wouldn’t lower any more so I ditched the helmet into the back seat.

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