Hi. Does this sign allow for free parking on Sunday? does (07-23) refer to Saturday, or both Saturday and Sunday?

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  1. “(07-23)” refers only to Saturdays. Red text refers to Sundays.

    The 1 hour of free parking is only for customers of the KIWI store, and I assume the posted hours match the opening hours of the store. There is no free parking outside those hours.

  2. () refers to Saturday.

    When it refers to Sundays the text will be in red print.
    (Or explicitlu say Søn, of course)

  3. The part «øvrig tid mot avgift» is the important part – since it means for all other times you have to pay. Within the stated time you can only park if you are a customer at Kiwi.

  4. No, it does not.

    You are correct that (07-23) refers to Saturdays, Sundays are written in red text. But “øvrig tid mot avgift” means that at any time outside 07-23 on weekdays and Saturdays, you have to pay from minute 1. Which is natural, as the 1 hour free parking is for customers, and you can’t be a customer outside opening hours.

  5. If you told me this was English and only showed me the first two lines I’d probably believe you for a second and think I’m having an episode.

  6. No, you need to park upside down outside those times. Unless you pay. If parked upside down, the parking officers will be to impressed to issue a fine for not paying. So plan you’re parking.

  7. I’ve never understood why they can’t just offer free parking outside opening hours. It’s not like it’ll inconvenience the non-existent customers to the closed store.

    There’s a mall near where I live where parking isn’t allowed at all outside opening hours. Makes no sense to me.

  8. Only free for kiwi customers during stated times for 1 hour, if you take a ticket. Bracket is saturday, all other times, you need to pay

  9. Ok so you also have epistolary hieroglyphs like in Sweden?

    It requires mastery in three dead languages to decipher.

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