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Default WRF is non-adult social care?

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whisky-dave wrote:
On Thursday, 15 February 2018 17:10:32 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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whisky-dave wrote:
In Brighton residents can buy visitors' permits allowing use of the
residents bay.


Same in London I have quite a few, you just sctatch off the details of
date and time. I have some 1, 2, and 5 hours 'tickets' but it doesnl;t
mention residetns as such it;s just a tocket that allows yuo to part
outside almost any house in the local area for the time stated.


Round here if you have a resident's pass


what's a resident's pass ?


You live in London and have to ask that? Do you go around with your eyes
closed?

Most boroughs in London operate them. Parking areas restricted to
residents. It you want to park there, as a resident, you buy a permit. You
can also usually buy a daily pass for a visitor.

and wish to allow a visitor to
use the residents area,


We don;t have our own resident other than it;s a few local roads.


area you simply go online and enter in the vehicle reg
number. And pay the fee, of course.


I think we have that system 2 but I'm not sure if yuo can just turn up in an area and park and pay.


On some resident's bays anyone can buy a ticket at a meter, etc. But not
all.

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