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TransLink to start towing vehicles at Surrey Park and Ride
SURREY/CKNW (AM980)
Laura Baziuk | Email news tips to laura.baziuk@corusent.com
6/16/2012

Listen up if you use the South Surrey Park and Ride.

TransLink says after repeated warnings, it's going to start towing drivers who park illegally.

The lot, along King George Highway, is often so jam-packed on weekday mornings, late-comers often have to double-park, park along the roadside, or tuck in next to curbs.

TransLink says commuters are returning to find themselves boxed in.

The authority says it has tried to add as many spots as possible, but can't expand the lot anymore at this time.

Towing starts June 25.

 


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