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| Don't go green |
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| By Olivia Beck |
| Tuesday, 24 January 2012 11:53 |
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Enlarge Don't park here. Avoid parking in reserved parking spaces. You're running late for class and there are no more parking spaces available. What do you do? The only spot available is labeled "Reserved." You park there anyway. When you return to your car after a long day of class don't be surprised to find a parking ticket on your windshield. Reserved parking spaces are for teachers and faculty members only. Most students don't realize that teachers have to be to their classrooms early, so that they can have things prepared. The reserved parking spaces are in front of every building on campus, because teachers have to transport a lot of heavy material for each of their different classes from buliding to building each day. Parking in a handicapped space can also result in a parking ticket. Over the past two years Panola has expanded parking, so remember that walking a little more could save you a parking ticket.
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 January 2012 12:07 |




