LISTENING+1

Listen to the passage. On a piece of paper, take notes on the main points of the listening passage.  Beth, you ride a bicycle to school, don't you? Yes, I do. And I do, too. You saw the notice about bicycle parking? What notice about bicycle parking? You didn't see it, then? No, I didn't. What did it say? It said that we can't park our bicycles on campus near our classrooms. What do you mean? The notice says that bicycles can be parked only along the east and west sides of campus, in the official bicycle parking locations. And we can't leave our bicycles anywhere else on campus? No, we can't. Well, what's going to happen if I leave my bicycle on campus, next to the building where I have class? If you leave your bicycle anywhere on campus except the authorized lots on the east and west sides of campus, you'll get a ticket. Oh, no. That doesn't sound fair. <span style="display: block; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 28px; text-align: justify;">I don't like that at all. You can say that again!
 * Topic of passage : Conversation between two students about the notice for bicycle parking ||
 * Main points : *One of the students talks about the notice from the university president. ||
 * *The bicycles can't be parked on campus near classrooms. ||
 * *The bicycles should be parked only along the east and west sides of campus. ||
 * *The students say that is not fair, they are disappointed with this decision. ||