Andrea responds to Jim, who complained about the note she left for him about parking too close in the medical centre carpark ... "I parked my car to fit in with the cars beside me. When I returned I found that your car had parked so closely that I couldn't open the driver's door. I have an auto-immune disease and suffer from arthritis in my hips and spine. It is painful to have to resort to climbing over the passenger seat to access the driver's seat. I asked the receptionist to help locate the car owner, but no luck ... Carparks at medical practices are used by the elderly and infirm who find it difficult, if not impossible, to climb over seats. It is therefore extremely inconsiderate to prevent a driver accessing their car after a medical appointment! There was a large sign directing to further carparking down the ramp with larger spaces."
Lost iPad finally handed in
Good deeds - found iPad: "I am the evening receptionist at a CBD carpark in Auckland," writes Georgia. "Someone recently lost their iPad at a carpark my company manages, called Arena Car Park. The owner inquired by phone about it, but the iPad has only just now been handed in. He lost it around February 13 or 14. The battery appears to be dead and I don't have the person's number in the office any more. If it's yours could you please email Sideswipe naming the carpark and provide details of the case and any accessories inside."