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February 7, 2008

Found in LA: USC Continues Tradition

Bad SUV Parking at USC
Photo by ryanwhiteacre via Flickr

In a follow up to "Found in LA: We Know You Went to USC, But Where Did You Learn How to Park?" LAist Featured Photos Flickr contributor, ryanwhiteacre, sent the above to us. We'll be publishing a coffee table book soon, including a section devoted to USC.

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I love how the license plate is blurred on THIS one.

 

I always blur license plates when it's the focus of the photo. However, you can view it quite clearly on the flickr link:)

 

I can't stand when SUVs park in those spots.

But isn't it a bit presumptuous to assume that's even an SC student or teacher? I mean, the photographer was there and seems to not be either, so why does the person next to him have to be?

Thanks for making generalizations about all Trojans, again. I'd go so far as to say there are a small number of Trojans out there giving the rest of them a bad name. They live on the Row and 30th St.

 

I park in USC structures like this two or three times a week, and this is not an unusual sight. It's a tough situation, because parking is often impacted and space is limited. I've also seen regular sedans block multiple spots, or two cars using three spots so they each get extra room. Not cool. I think they actually may ticket for this practice.

 
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