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DLynn or anyone else know if this is true of the lot ML parked in (Sleepy Hollow, was it)? A commenter under the LA Times news article I've linked states that a car would not be able to enter the parking structure if not an employee, that you'd need a badge to enter.
Not clear to me if the commenter means you need to show someone in a booth the badge, or if by badge the commenter means one of those parking cards you slip into a slot which lifts an arm barrier so you can drive in (self service).
If this is so, I'm thinking that that would mean that if there was another person in a car waiting for her, it would have to be an employee--someone who could enter the structure by car.
If it was not an employee who accosted her and it was this kind of parking garage, the assailant would've had to have walked in on foot since their car wouldn't have been able to get in.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/me-missing-woman-20110620,0,357522.story
Not clear to me if the commenter means you need to show someone in a booth the badge, or if by badge the commenter means one of those parking cards you slip into a slot which lifts an arm barrier so you can drive in (self service).
If this is so, I'm thinking that that would mean that if there was another person in a car waiting for her, it would have to be an employee--someone who could enter the structure by car.
If it was not an employee who accosted her and it was this kind of parking garage, the assailant would've had to have walked in on foot since their car wouldn't have been able to get in.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/me-missing-woman-20110620,0,357522.story