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<description>&lt;p&gt;The trick to parking downtown is to check to see what time you are parking then read ALL signs to the left and to the right of where you are parked. Some signs state specifically when you cannot park there, if it&apos;s 8pm and the sign says no parking between 9am and 5pm, you&apos;re golden... people just have to read ALL the signs around the area they are parked. It amazes me how many folks I hear about getting parking tickets all because they don&apos;t read.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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