1. Scenic spots are always crowded on public holidays. People have to drive around looking for parking spots in those areas.
2. The thief drove fast into the security arm and got/ran away from the police.
3. Be sure to show your parking permit in the windshield when you drive a car.
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1. Scenic spots are always crowded on public holidays. People have to drive around looking for parking spots in those areas.
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1. Scenic spots are always crowded on public holidays. People have to drive around looking for parking spots in those areas. OK
2. The thief drove fast into the security arm and got/ran away from the police. What does 'the security arm' mean? Say it another way.
3. Be sure to display show your parking permit in the windshield when you park
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In the UK it would be more natural to say parking spaces.