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Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Editorial   来源:Movies  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It's been challenging from me basically being born," she said.

"It's been challenging from me basically being born," she said.

"It would be unacceptable to perform on such a stage given the fact their comments are so beyond the pale."The government has announced a "one app fits all" approach to paying for parking, to end what it calls the "scramble" to download multiple payment platforms that motorists currently face.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

Drivers will be able to use any of the large parking apps to pay, rather than having to download new ones for each new car park, the Department for Transport says.The National Parking Platform (NPP) has been in a trial phase, but will now be handed over an industry body to be expanded across the UK - though only to car parks and app providers which opt to sign up.Motorists' association the RAC welcomed the move but said it needed to be taken on much more widely before it made a real difference to drivers.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

"Paying to park a car should be one of the simplest things any driver does, but things have got much more complicated in recent years", RAC senior policy officer Rod Dennis said."If the arrival of a National Parking Platform removes that hassle, it's definitely a welcome move," he added.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

"But the key will be ensuring as many car park operators as possible sign up to the system."

Under the NPP, drivers can use any of the main parking apps in any car park which is signed up to the scheme."I have a meter that I read once a month and I just keep my eye on things as much as I possibly can."

The price cap announcement comes just two days after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer signalled.

More than 10 million pensioners lost out on the payments, worth up to £300 when the top-up became means-tested last year.However, Sir Keir said on Wednesday that the government wanted "more pensioners" to be eligible again.

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