I am still intrigued. Is the location of the proposed dedicated meter in a common area? Does the condo grant/allocate specific parking spots for residents? Does the electrical supply designated for the parking area have sufficient capacity for all resident's parking spots to have their own meter? Is the OP prepared to pay to have the service to the parking area upgraded as such? Or does he expect a special fee for the provision of such to be levied against residents with normal cars.
Thousands of people in the world have no parking rights outside their own houses, how do they charge a rechargeable car? I suppose by owning a hybrid which it seems the OP already has.
This is why not all cars can be wholly electric as proposed by some short-sighted governments who must pander to the short-sighted electorate. But that is probably a subject for a different thread. But I can't be arsed.
Sure we do. It is about smug, entitled people wanting others to pay for their personal infrastructure.
If you want a charging station, buy one and install at your own expense. That is what you would have to do if you owned a house.
Dealing with Immigration here is the first time most posters on here have to deal with government offices. I doubt in their/our home countries they have to do so. I suspect the requirements in their/our countries' government offices are just as exacting.
Well, how else do/did they get it. Someone had to earn it. Of course having the right parents may help but that is not their fault. Unless you are claiming it was all stolen?
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