The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]
Discussion
MDT said:
This is my absolute pet hate, yep move it a few feet forward, zero impact on you, and a huge big benefit for the next person looking to park up. Grrrr
See this crap parking on an almost daily basis, and those who leave a gap between their car a the end of the bay, FFS park up to the line. Two of these each end and gaps in between, two or three spaces unusable.Vipers said:
Boleros said:
My first observation was that it isn’t a footpath.Vipers said:
Boleros said:
My first observation was that it isn’t a footpath.Also means there’s less chance of another car rounding the corner and clouting an open door.
As it stands, there was a good chance the Defender driver could’ve climbed out, straight into the path of a moving car. Darwin Awards, anyone?
NGK210 said:
Vipers said:
Boleros said:
My first observation was that it isn’t a footpath.Also means there’s less chance of another car rounding the corner and clouting an open door.
As it stands, there was a good chance the Defender driver could’ve climbed out, straight into the path of a moving car. Darwin Awards, anyone?
dxg said:
Regular occurrence at Richmond on Thames. Driver usually hiding amongst the onlookers hoping noone realises it's him.Extra points for doing it while pubs are open for bigger and more easily amused audience.
droopsnoot said:
Vipers said:
I wondered if it had been dumped there while all the other spaces to the left were full. While it's no excuse, it makes it slightly less bad. But if the OP saw the driver, presumably they saw it when it was parked. It just looks like a raised kerb area to me, rather than a footpath to nowhere. Still not a parking space, though.wildone63 said:
droopsnoot said:
Vipers said:
I wondered if it had been dumped there while all the other spaces to the left were full. While it's no excuse, it makes it slightly less bad. But if the OP saw the driver, presumably they saw it when it was parked. It just looks like a raised kerb area to me, rather than a footpath to nowhere. Still not a parking space, though.Absolute bellend. Why do these bellends gravitate to Land Rovers.and play up to the stereotype?
Parked up, no attempt to get between the lines, didn't plug it in. £250 personal plate. Asda. Utter chav scum family got out. The type you would hate to sit next to, but be completely unsurprised by, at Miller and Carter. Stereotypes ticked so much the pen has gone through the paper.
Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
Rusty Old-Banger said:
Parked up, no attempt to get between the lines, didn't plug it in. £250 personal plate. Asda. Utter chav scum family got out. The type you would hate to sit next to, but be completely unsurprised by, at Miller and Carter. Stereotypes ticked so much the pen has gone through the paper.
Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
He grafted 'kin years to get where he is and be able to afford luxshury and he'z not 'aven no one scratch his car.Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
Bluedot said:
Rusty Old-Banger said:
Parked up, no attempt to get between the lines, didn't plug it in. £250 personal plate. Asda. Utter chav scum family got out. The type you would hate to sit next to, but be completely unsurprised by, at Miller and Carter. Stereotypes ticked so much the pen has gone through the paper.
Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
He grafted 'kin years to get where he is and be able to afford luxshury and he'z not 'aven no one scratch his car.Be interesting to see how much shuffling they need to do to get out of the space.
Picture taken from the entrance of the pub car park which is to the left of where I'm standing. As I drove in I thought they were deciding which of the multiple spaces they wanted to park in. Then I noticed there was no one in it. Smack bang in the middle of the car park.
Was there for at least the 10 mins I was in and out, even if someone was just jumping out there's a space right next to it they could have driven into directly from entering the car park, plus the several ahead of it at the end where I parked.
My bets were on someone half cut tried to leave, got the keys taken and that's where it stayed from the night before.
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