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Cities have the problem of having limited parking space. What space there is is often very expensive.
So why park at all ?
Perhaps you want to spend half an hour or so in a particular shop. Simply phone ahead on your mobile and book a Valet Driver. When you pull up at the kerb, the uniformed and
highly identifiable driver will be waiting; they get in the car and spend the next 30 minutes driving very slowly and carefully around the local area, until summoned back by another phone call. They then return your car, you get in and drive away. You're billed by the minute for the service; it can hardly be more expensive than some city centre car parks.
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So the streets would become even more like car parks than they are already? |
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how do you know they aren't doing this already? Ever mark your odometer before handing over the keys? I don't. |
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[+] though of course I immediately thought "Japan". |
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What we need is automatically piloted cars, that
circle the block until Madam has selected a suitable
fur coat for next weekend's polo match then swoops
to the kerb to whisk her away to her country seat. |
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before PETA can throw a pint of blood on her! Yes, its another good justification for valet driving. |
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The one who applies the sun cream? |
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