BYU has absurd parking regulations. You're not allowed to park in visitor parking if you are a spouse of a student, but whenever I'm going up to campus I'm there for business purposes, nothing related to my spouse at all. So that's my rationalization when I use visitor parking.
However, after I park as a non-student I go into the HFAC and use the really large expensive scanner that they have for students. I'm not a student, but I figure I'm still paying tuition and Brandon could do the scanning for me if it really had to be a student. And that's my rationalization for that one.
I realized that these conflict though, I'm rationalizing that I'm not a student in anyway, then I use student services. So now the question is am I dishonest for doing both of those things, or only the combination of the two? Or only if I steal the scanner while I'm there? (that would be so awesome to have)
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It sounds like you are searching for a conscience. I'll be your conscience. It's WRONG!!! Or at least not fair that I can't use the scanner too.
So I used to park in the visitor parking during the summers (figuring that if I wasn't enrolled at the moment, that I must not be a student).
One day I saw one of my teachers from the previous semester walking to the same parking lot, and I remarked that I liked being on a break from classes so that I wouldn't have to lie to park in visitor parking. He replied, "Oh, man, I've been lying about visitor parking for so long that it doesn't even matter anymore."
That comment was by Aaron not me. I think you should avoid the whole problem in the first place by moving to VA and setting up a studio with me.
I see how you're working those angles. *hee hee*
-Jessica
we have a all access college parking pass for work. the sucker cost well over $250. I use it every time I have an appointment with the graduate office.
I think you are fine in what you are doing. *ahem.
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