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Is this a polite favour or are there "No Parking" signs in place? If so, then why shouldn't they just enforce a strict Tag-and-tow policy? After a few violators are removed, the idea will start to...

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Sep 02, 2009

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

As hockey season begins, The City of Greater Sudbury would like to remind residents not to park in front of the Minto Street and Elgin Street entrances to the Sudbury Arena.

The Minto Street entrance is designated for persons with physical disabilities. Keeping this entrance clear will ensure that all persons, regardless of their level of physical ability, can access the arena easily and comfortably.

The Elgin Street entrance must remain clear for emergency vehicles.

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1 Comments

  • Is this a polite favour or are there "No Parking" signs in place?
    If so, then why shouldn't they just enforce a strict Tag-and-tow policy? After a few violators are removed, the idea will start to sink in.
    If there is an absence of anymore» parking signs, then as always, it's first come first serve.
    I'll park there like anybody else.«less