Parking people in at Sac
- Draknar DoKanen

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16 years 1 month ago #37652
by Draknar DoKanen (Draknar DoKanen)
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At the event this weekend, almost every single car parked along the fence was blocked in by another car, myself included. This is a serious problem guys and gals, and it REALLY has to stop. I know that staff has addressed the issue and made announcements about it countless times, but for some reason, people continue to do it. I mean, if nothing else, if you're going to block someone in leave a note on your car stating who it belongs to and a cell phone number so that the person you're blocking can attempt to track you down. When I went to leave at 4:00 am Saturday morning I actually had to take apart a section of the fence to get out so that I could go to work because I couldn't find whose car was blocking me in.
The long and the short of it is, please just use the second parking lot. It's only about 100 yards away, and we're all more than willing to walk / run far longer distances than that over the course of the event, so why not for parking? It really is a serious issue because while it was merely an inconvenience to me (albeit a big one), if there had been a medical emergency and that person was blocked in, it could be a disaster.
Thanks.
--Sean
The long and the short of it is, please just use the second parking lot. It's only about 100 yards away, and we're all more than willing to walk / run far longer distances than that over the course of the event, so why not for parking? It really is a serious issue because while it was merely an inconvenience to me (albeit a big one), if there had been a medical emergency and that person was blocked in, it could be a disaster.
Thanks.
--Sean
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- Damien

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16 years 1 month ago #37736
by Damien (Damien)
Replied by Damien (Damien) on topic Parking people in at Sac
I agree. Blocking in peeps is a pain. In my case I blocked in Chris at his instruction. Definitely getting the ok before hand is a big deal
- Capt Locke

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16 years 1 month ago #37742
by Capt Locke (Jonathon)
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Replied by Capt Locke (Jonathon) on topic Parking people in at Sac
Same here. Katie and I parked behind Kelly and Mark and when they had to leave after our plot was over, we moved our car and they left. Getting permission is key.
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- Kleidin

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16 years 1 month ago #37769
by Kleidin (Kleidin)
Replied by Kleidin (Kleidin) on topic Parking people in at Sac
I think it may be a good idea to have a 'sign in' in logistics w/make/model/plate number and state + driver -
this would be a way to track whose car is parked inproperly, lights accidentally left on, problem in any other way.
this would be a way to track whose car is parked inproperly, lights accidentally left on, problem in any other way.
- Bladesworn

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16 years 1 month ago #37779
by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)
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Replied by Bladesworn (Bladesworn) on topic Parking people in at Sac
I would like to point out something here... a number of folks say they don't mind being blocked in by someone they know. However, I still think this is not as it should be.
Example: Mike Jones is blocked by John Smith & they know each other & are aware. John Smith goes on a mod and is at Totem Pole Hill. Mike Jones gets a call his wife is giving birth. As good as knowing the person blocking him in, Mike Jones is still stuck and can't get out until John Smith gets back from the mod.
Sean gave a great example of leaving at 4 am. Even if he did know who blocked him in, finding that someone at 4 am on a large camp wouldn't be that easy.
Example: Mike Jones is blocked by John Smith & they know each other & are aware. John Smith goes on a mod and is at Totem Pole Hill. Mike Jones gets a call his wife is giving birth. As good as knowing the person blocking him in, Mike Jones is still stuck and can't get out until John Smith gets back from the mod.
Sean gave a great example of leaving at 4 am. Even if he did know who blocked him in, finding that someone at 4 am on a large camp wouldn't be that easy.
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16 years 1 month ago #37782
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Replied by GJSchaller (GJSchaller) on topic Parking people in at Sac
More importantly...
3 new players show up. They see a 2nd row of cars, blocking people in, and conclude that it must be OK, because other people are doing it. So they do it too, without telling anyone. They don't know that we're been posting about this, they have never been to an event before, and they don't know who they just blocked in. And when we make the announcement "Please don't block other people in" and 5 cars are still there because the drivers think it's OK, the rule doesn't apply to them... so everyone else ignores the request, too.
And then Skimmel has to go dismantle a fence.
It's simple. DON'T DO IT. If I give someone permission to break a rule, by overcasting for that one healing spell for me to get me up, that's cheating - it wrecks the game for everyone else playing when the two of us decide to agree to break the rules. Same applies here - you break the rules, and everyone else either winds up suffering for it.
We considered getting license information for every car at one point, but really? We're not a parking agency. The Staff has enough work as it is. If you're old enough to drive, you should be old enough to act responsibly when it comes to respecting other people OOG at the game.
3 new players show up. They see a 2nd row of cars, blocking people in, and conclude that it must be OK, because other people are doing it. So they do it too, without telling anyone. They don't know that we're been posting about this, they have never been to an event before, and they don't know who they just blocked in. And when we make the announcement "Please don't block other people in" and 5 cars are still there because the drivers think it's OK, the rule doesn't apply to them... so everyone else ignores the request, too.
And then Skimmel has to go dismantle a fence.
It's simple. DON'T DO IT. If I give someone permission to break a rule, by overcasting for that one healing spell for me to get me up, that's cheating - it wrecks the game for everyone else playing when the two of us decide to agree to break the rules. Same applies here - you break the rules, and everyone else either winds up suffering for it.
We considered getting license information for every car at one point, but really? We're not a parking agency. The Staff has enough work as it is. If you're old enough to drive, you should be old enough to act responsibly when it comes to respecting other people OOG at the game.
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