Re: Parking metres outside Tauranga’s 2nd Ave medical clinic (The Weekend Sun Letters page, September 19 edition).
I read with sympathy the plight of the lady who had to use 2nd Ave medical clinic and then got a parking fine on top on paying for healthcare.
What an absolute dingbat answer from the council employee responding to her genuine concern.
When you have a medical problem and there is no room in the clinic carpark, a person isn’t going looking for parking meters.
And even though I am reasonably competent with my smartphone a parking app is not for older people.
No one is going to excuse themselves from medical treatment to top up the meter with cash either; and certainly the patient will not wish to stay at the clinic a moment longer than is necessary.
This kind of response of obey the rules or else is making Tauranga a rather unpleasant place to live.
That Council employee should learn to be kind as he too will be older and maybe need sympathy one day.
Lynette Hart, Bethlehem


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