Priority Parking: it’s time to go abroad

I got this image from my young colleagues who was studying in the UK. It’s a priority park in Bicester Village, a large outlet in Oxford. At first sight, you must recognise immediately that it’s located in a developed country. Deep down you could see that:
1. It’s mostly unoccupied
2. No barrier on each lot
3. No staff authority or security officer

Let’s do an anatomy, why this scene can happen:
1. Strict regulations and penalty
2. Justice law enforcement by authority
3. Respected by people

In fact an violation and misuse of priority parking by selfish people happens everywhere. But if the majority of people respect the rules of laws and their rights on what they, as a selfless person, can and cannot do, they all can prevent that terrible misconduct.

This mindset would gradually form a new right attitude that taking advantage of the priority parking would cause you a real trouble. Soon people would get used to it and that the new culture would be flourished.

“A picture is worth a thousand words”

Looking back to Thailand and I somehow feel so sad. How long would it take?
Anyway, desperate feeling gives us nothing but the motivation and hope to make it better.
Tomorrow will definitely be better.

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