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Alton Towers has it's own dedicated car park. There is a car park for the Theme Park, another for the Waterpark and Splash Landings Hotel, and yet another for the Alton Towers Hotel. Also, for the Theme park there is Premium Parking. There is a charge for parking for the Theme Park, and a higher charge for Premium Parking. If you go to the Waterpark, or stay in any of the Hotels, parking is free.
yes they can and most do.
No, there is no parking lot in Central Park. There are some parking spaces at or near the police precinct and the Parks Department stations, but they are reserved for official vehicles only. There is no public parking inside the park.
By foot or bike or public transport it is free. car parking charge is £5.20 unless National Trust Member then it is free.
Generally parking restrictions in a public car park are enforced by a meter maid. However, in certain circumstances they can also be enforced by any police officer.
DO NOT MOVE, THAT IS WHY ITS CALLED PUBLIC PARKING-ANY ONE CAN PARK THEIR VEHICLE ON A PUBLIC STREET UNLESS IT DESIGNATES RESERVED PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED PERSON.
That depends on the situation. In most cases, no. However, if they are providing the car, yes. And if the public parking is actually their property, yes.
If it is at public place, it should be open to the public. Many people pass there and it would be troublesome for people to find another parking if it is reserved for residents.
If it's a public driveway then the property owner can charge. If it's a private driveway to a house then no you can't and shouldn't charge to park.
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One foot.
In most place in New York City you can park in public parking for as little as $1.00/hr. One exception is Manhattan, below 96th Street, where parking is $3.00/hr.