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The [[Seventh Doctor]] compared [[Parking (planet)|Parking]], a [[planetoid]]-wide [[spaceship park]] with parking lots spanning whole [[continent]]s, to a municipal car park. Each spot on Parking had a number which corresponded to a [[docking bay|bay]] (designated with a [[Greek language|Greek]] [[letter (alphabet)|letter]]), then to a zone (designated a [[colour]]), and then to a continent (given a [[Latin]] letter, like [[Continent T|T]]). Customers had to pay to leave Parking with their vehicles. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The High Price of Parking (audio story)|The High Price of Parking]]'') | The [[Seventh Doctor]] compared [[Parking (planet)|Parking]], a [[planetoid]]-wide [[spaceship park]] with parking lots spanning whole [[continent]]s, to a municipal car park. Each spot on Parking had a number which corresponded to a [[docking bay|bay]] (designated with a [[Greek language|Greek]] [[letter (alphabet)|letter]]), then to a zone (designated a [[colour]]), and then to a continent (given a [[Latin]] letter, like [[Continent T|T]]). Customers had to pay to leave Parking with their vehicles. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The High Price of Parking (audio story)|The High Price of Parking]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 05:25, 30 August 2019
A multi-storey car park was a car park on Earth which was a complete structure, sometimes quite tall, (AUDIO: The Rise of the New Humans) with multiple storeys available for parking above the ground. With more spots available, across several levels on which one might have parked, remembering where one had left their car was made more difficult with indoor parking. (AUDIO: The High Price of Parking)
Michael Carey apparently died within 10 seconds from jumping off the top floor of a 10 level multi-storey car park on Welbeck Street. However, he came back to life in the hospital morgue. (AUDIO: The Rise of the New Humans)
The Seventh Doctor compared Parking, a planetoid-wide spaceship park with parking lots spanning whole continents, to a municipal car park. Each spot on Parking had a number which corresponded to a bay (designated with a Greek letter), then to a zone (designated a colour), and then to a continent (given a Latin letter, like T). Customers had to pay to leave Parking with their vehicles. (AUDIO: The High Price of Parking)