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28th August 1970, Page 32
28th August 1970
Page 32
Page 32, 28th August 1970 — Coach parking
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

As a coach driver. I visit almost eve seaside resort in the South of Englan invariably drivers are forbidden to s down passengers on the sea front witho a permit. Neither can passengers be s down in the car park. Why should the people and the drivers be treated tt way?

Resorts want visitors to spend, b won't let them leave the vehicle! If a dri■■ is lucky enough to unload, he is then se two or three miles out of town to park t coach, and to return to town to get a mr has to catch a bus—or walk. On leavi, a resort, the driver picks up his passeng( (without being seen) and leaves to with thoughts of never returning. Ever where one looks there are car parks. nobody thinks about providing coach par any more—coaches only bring in the money

I think that better provision should made for the coach man. To be fair must say that certain towns are goo But others hate coach people.

However, visitors still book to go back the same place another time: I'd forget son of .these resorts, were I a visitor on a pleasu trip.

could name one place that charges coach lOs to park—on a rubbish t 2-1 miles from town.

R. RICKAR[ Hockley, Ess

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