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SebsC Wrote:

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> I park in Sainsbury?s car park and walk up through

> the estate, past fox on the hill and down to

> kings.


I was under the impression that Sainsbury's car park now has a limit of 2 hours


Don't get caught out.


Foxy.

You can probably get away with parking in or across someones drive nearby at that time of day, as they may have already left for work. If your only going to be an hour or so, they will be none the wiser as they will be at work all day, and by the time they come home, you'll be long gone.

Humdinger Wrote:

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> You can probably get away with parking in or

> across someones drive nearby at that time of day,

> as they may have already left for work. If your

> only going to be an hour or so, they will be none

> the wiser as they will be at work all day, and by

> the time they come home, you'll be long gone.


Unless they work Nights and will be returning home after a long Night shift.


Foxy

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