18. Park Inn,
Radisson, Stockholm
The landscape around here reminds me of Muskoka, Ontario; rocky at every
turn.
Muskoka Chairs! (Adirondack Chairs in the U.S.) |
Our GPS got us to the Hotel perfectly even though we were in a huge
tunnel system under Stockholm. The tunnel system is not comprehensible when you
are in it, never mind a map you hold in your hands. But then... who has time to
look at a map while driving through new territory, in the semi dark of the
tunnel, with traffic buzzing all around you. A GPS is essential.
I am not against electronics if they help, like a GPS, but... well, you
will see.
We checked into the Hotel at about 3 PM, parked in front of the lobby
and while inside to register, told the lady we would like to park in the
garage. A big smile and she said, yes, of course, but only after 5 PM. The
garage was being cleaned or repaired or something. So where do we park
meanwhile I asked her. She pointed to a street that had some empty spots and
said, park there, you just have to pay for 2 hours and then come back and park
in the garage. OK, sounded good.
We unloaded the car and then Carol and I moved the car from the front of
the hotel to a free space along the street where the lady had pointed. I went
to the Auto-mat that gives out parking slips and put in my credit card. You
guessed it? The machine held my credit card and spun, and spun and... It then released the card, so I took it. But I
received no parking slip to put on the
dash board. OK, I stepped aside to watch a lady do it, she did what I did, but
she pushed a series of buttons, some once, and some twice? Huh?
How did she know what to press?
We Parked Where the White Van Is Now, I Took a Picture of the Sign IN FRONT of the Car |
This Is the Sign Right In Front of Our Car |
As a precaution, Carol took a picture of the parking sign right in front
of the car and since it was all in Swedish, asked the Receptionist to confirm
we were in a legal parking spot – which she did.
At 5 o’clock sharp Carol and I were now at the car again to drive it
into the garage. I had secured a dongle from the Receptionist to get access to
the garage door. No credit card needed, the hotel would just add parking to the
bill but you will need that dongle to electronically open the doors to the
underground garage.
Ok, we are at the car and ... I have a parking ticket. 1200 SEK!
That is about $ 135 U.S. Why? Why
did I get another ticket?
I moved the car to the garage under the Hotel and then walked up to the
lady at reception to ask why I would get a ticket, I cannot read the ticket, of
course and she was shocked also to see such a high amount. She asked me, "Where
did you park?" I pointed to the spot and
she said, that is a loading zone! You got the ticket in a loading zone!
This Is the Sign 2 Spaces Behind Our Car |
Now this ticket was not given in a parking lot, a private lot operated
by a store, this was a public street, patrolled by people who are hired to give
tickets. They earn their living by giving out tickets. The more tickets they
give the better for Sweden!
The lady at reception told me that there is so much need for money in
Sweden that any kind of ticket that can be given, will be given. I should not
feel bad, she said, there really was nothing she or anybody can do, just shrug
it off, she said. Well, that is easy to say, it was not her $135 dollars, it
was our money.
So now how do we pay this ticket I asked her? Well she said, that is easy, just tell your
Giro account to transfer the money, make sure you put all these numbers on the
transfer, she pointed to a series of numbers on the yellow strip of paper.
I still have the ticket, do you want it?
When I get a notice in the mail at home I might consider the payment via
PayPal or I will instruct BoA to send a wire to handle this. The instructions
are all on the yellow strip in Swedish. I looked up how to pay parking tickets
in Sweden online. Even they have a difficult time telling me concisely how to
do it. While the world shrinks and electronics take over, like using a dongle
now to open the door instead of a key, at the moment it still is all ‘local’
and not international. I wonder what a Chinese person does when he cannot read
English, or anybody whose writing system is obscure, like in Georgia, Thailand,
Japan, etc. Or, God forbid cannot
communicate in English.
The world is shrinking, technology is growing, but we are far away from
really communicating with each other. Sweden is trying to advance but selfishly
so, because to just do things in Swedish is not helping at all. Think broader,
Sweden, make it as international like a GPS, only THEN will people copy you.
USE ICONS.
We parked the car in the Hotel garage and we are now on foot. No more
cars in Stockholm until we are out of here. We bought groceries and had our
supper in the room. I was a bit peeved about not being able to figure out a
simple thing like parking a car. Never mind this ‘Giro’ thing!