Whoever said there was a lot of security has obviously never been to the uni, or has had a weird coincidence of seeing them.
There are a few issues: Lack of staff. The people who patrol the carpark do it half-assed, and are actually the grounds security. They have a lot of other stuff to be doing.
The syle of the carparls: As you guys will have noted, the carparks are spread all around the campus in little segments - underground, above ground, etc. Hard for a guard to patrol.
The lack of parking spots themselves means that you have no choice on where to park. Tough luck if you want to park out near the bus stop or near W5A (the most busy with people, imo) - you're stuck with a shitty little lot that noone visits.
The lack of 'entrances' to our uni. The layout of the uni itself means that people can just wander through, and with the car lots being peripheral to the main axis of the uni, there's no pedestrian traffic through any of the lots (bar the one near W5A).
Also, if punk kids want to rob, they will do it. They don't just wander through and see an opportunity, they come to the lots knowing they are going to rip someone off.
I wouldn't mind hiding out in some bushes with a little .22 and snipe the bastards in the ass. A few months with a doughnut-cushion should teach them a lesson.
iwannarock said:
hmmmmmm maybe i should drive my 1981 renault to uni. i dont even lock that car. it can become their problem.
lmao.