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>>>>>>Over here the car would be marked on first round, checked again after max time expires and get a ticket even if the meter was filled up again without moving the car.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sounds like it's different over there.
>>>>>
>>>>>My expectation here is that, unless otherwise posted there is no maximum time period you can park. Putting coins in the meter buys you parking rights for a certain period of time. The more coins you put in, the longer that time period becomes. You can add additional length at any time merely by putting in additional coins.
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>>>>Well, over here almost all parking meters have a specified max parking time. Just moving the car (most judges agree that you do not even have to leave the parking spot and park again in the same booth) starts the alottable time anew. soopitd, bureocratic, german...
>>>
>>>"Those whacky Germans" is generally my explanation for the spelling of the 'Pflugerville', a town just north of Austin. And yes, there is a 'Pfennig Lane'
>>We probably would not only put the dot on the i, but raise you 2 dots on the u. See: Pflügerville ;-)
>>And as we can't sing IAC, Pfennig Lane is ... aahemm
>>All Right Now,
>>baby...
>
>Nah...if there were two dots over the 'u' we'd spell it with an 'e', as in 'Mueller' (the old airport), 'Boerne', 'Greune' and 'Koenig'

There was a story about "Texas German" this weekend on NPR

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=185348915
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