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Friday, November 5, 2010

PARKING BAY WOES

Finding a parking bay for your car these days in the Klang Valley can be
such a daunting task and damn bloody frustrating, isn't it? Particularly in
those more popular shopping complexes like in the Bukit Bintang areas
and especially on a Saturday afternoon. More often than not, you'll find
yourself circling in the parking lot endlessly like a stupid fool from basement
One to basement 3 yet still can't find a single parking bay that is empty
for your freaking car!
Then suddenly, looking at your rear mirror, your eyes caught a freaking car
about to come out from a parking lot, so you quickly pressed your gas pedal,
swerved towards the out coming car only to find out there was another
freaking car already waiting to zoom in to that particular empty space!
At times, felt at yelling and cursing but then again the rule says who come
first, park first. Right? So gotta chill, man.

And this afternoon I decided not to take my car out when I wanted to pop in
to KLCC to do some shopping, took the LRT instead. On my way back at the
Pasar Seni station, I saw a gold mine!!
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A 3 storey parking building closed for business! Oh what a waste dude!
Here everywhere in the Klang Valley, there are shortage of parking lots
and if you have so much of these parking bays to offer, omg, you are gonna be
damn filthy rich guy sooner than you ever dreamt!

Basically maintaining a parking lot is much easier and cheaper than
maintaining say a shopping complex or an office building!
If this parking lot has say 150 bays and going by the current rate of RM150
per car, one can easily collect some thing like RM 22,500 per month!

So why is this parking lot not in operation and not utilised is beyond me,
considering that the demands will definitely exceed supply as far parking bays
are concerned especially in the heart of Chinatown.

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