tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5983918324247726279.post7750990256628222419..comments2023-07-08T09:40:55.847+01:00Comments on Aberdeen Cars: Where's the car-park?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5983918324247726279.post-2850180651762596982011-03-17T20:46:58.158+00:002011-03-17T20:46:58.158+00:00We in bristol traffic congratulate your council on...We in bristol traffic congratulate your council on its vision, it's plan to encourage driving into the city, and its plan to increase revenue for the area directly through the parking revenues and indirectly through fuel revenues. Furthermore, Global Warming -which we all know is a lie put out by anti car people- will actually make aberdeen warmer. This would explain why the people in the photographs are all wearing short sleeves.<br /><br />Regarding the international art exhibitions, our own city is famous for is graffiti art. You never see a Banksy in a park, you always need a piece of concrete for it. The plans for a multilayer car park will encourage such international artists to visit the city.<br /><br />We would expect support for this plan from Waltham Forest residents, who will no doubt point out the opportunities for parking vans in the open area for public exhibitions -again something a city centre park does not permit.<br /><br />Once the coversion of central aberdeen's park to car park, and Glasgows existing state, this will leave Edinburgh as Scotland's only anti-car city. We propose turning the castle into a vast multistorey car park, with the greenery alongside it turned into even more parking, and a direct connection to the M8. This would make it possible to drive from glasgow, aberdeen or edinburgh straight to the heart of the other cities in a single day.SteveLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07654931341335136008noreply@blogger.com