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Tours - novice - Les voleurs
| Effet du tour: Vous placez les quatre voleurs (les valets) car ils sont poursuivis par des policier et puis BANG....ils sont retrouvés! Description du tour: Vous devez faire une préparation avant de commencer, vous prenez les 4 valets et 4 autres cartes. Vous placez les 4 cartes diverses derrieres un valet et vous placez les autre valet de facon a ce que lont voit les 4 valets mais pas les 4 cartes. Vous placer ensuite le tout sur le paquet de carte rapidement. ensuite vous raconter que cest des voleurs et la vous premier le premier voleur mais en fait cest une carte diverse et vous dite quil est au sous-sol. vous faite cela avec les 3 autre cartes diverse en changeant l'endroit. et la vous dite Bang en frappant sur le paquet et vous annoncer que les voleurs se sont fait attraper. et la vous tourner les 4 cartes du dessus et ce sont effectivement les 4 valets! Amusez-vous bien!! |
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26/04/2012 Ã 00h58
I would think that allowing vaetls to use the on-street meters as needed for valet parking spaces would eventually lead to a chaotic situation. The revenue might be the same for the city, but the impact on the non-valet using visitors and customers would most likely be negative. What happens when vaetls operating on one block start using meters in a block where another valet is operating, or where no valet operates but is home to open businesses?Seems like the best approach is that to get a valet permit wherein your operation will be using public right-of-way as staging (metered spaces, loading zones, etc) then you should be required to submit a parking plan indicating where you will be parking the cars. This would also be important in traffic planning for the area.Allowing them to monopolize additional on street spaces defeats the entire purpose of the meters (customer turnover) and is likely to alienate other businesses in the area.
Tapez votre pseudo:
26/04/2012 Ã 00h58
I would think that allowing vaetls to use the on-street meters as needed for valet parking spaces would eventually lead to a chaotic situation. The revenue might be the same for the city, but the impact on the non-valet using visitors and customers would most likely be negative. What happens when vaetls operating on one block start using meters in a block where another valet is operating, or where no valet operates but is home to open businesses?Seems like the best approach is that to get a valet permit wherein your operation will be using public right-of-way as staging (metered spaces, loading zones, etc) then you should be required to submit a parking plan indicating where you will be parking the cars. This would also be important in traffic planning for the area.Allowing them to monopolize additional on street spaces defeats the entire purpose of the meters (customer turnover) and is likely to alienate other businesses in the area.
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