The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
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Tesco Express, entrance off a busy roundabout.
For once there are spaces available but what the hell, why not park half blocking the entrance.
I thought he'd gone to the cashpoint but no, in the actual store, entrance 50m away so laziness isn't an excuse just stupidity.
To be fair there could be a whole thread dedicated to this car park.
And another thread dedicated to the lunacy that takes place on the roundabout.
For once there are spaces available but what the hell, why not park half blocking the entrance.
I thought he'd gone to the cashpoint but no, in the actual store, entrance 50m away so laziness isn't an excuse just stupidity.
To be fair there could be a whole thread dedicated to this car park.
And another thread dedicated to the lunacy that takes place on the roundabout.
He only nipped to the ATM, but why not park it better, and not in a mother and child bay either.
Then this clown abandons it here, because the parking bays are offset, they are actually taking parts of three bays.
This car park issues £70 invoices for being out with the bay's, pity they done enforce it.
Then this clown abandons it here, because the parking bays are offset, they are actually taking parts of three bays.
This car park issues £70 invoices for being out with the bay's, pity they done enforce it.
Edited by Vipers on Thursday 9th April 14:12
Vipers said:
He only nipped to the ATM, but why not park it better, and not in a mother and child bay either.
Then this clown abandons it here, because the parking bays are offset, they are actually taking parts of three bays.
This car park issues £70 invoices for being out with the bay's, pity they done enforce it.
Makes a change from the retards parking in the bus stop though!Then this clown abandons it here, because the parking bays are offset, they are actually taking parts of three bays.
This car park issues £70 invoices for being out with the bay's, pity they done enforce it.
Edited by Vipers on Thursday 9th April 14:12
matchmaker said:
Studio117 said:
Thanks. I live in one of these "hovels". The occupation shown in your profile is very accurate. matchmaker said:
Studio117 said:
Thanks. I live in one of these "hovels". The occupation shown in your profile is very accurate. Just winding you up sweetcheeks
Morrisons Borehamwood his evening
All three parked and empty in the drop off area except the minicab which had the driver onboard and was only half in the drop off zone. The other half blocked the lane.
I was going to ignore the ambulance and focus on the motorbike.
But then 20 minutes later I was in the queue behind two people in ambulance uniform
Oh and when I hit the car park again (after 30 minutes in total) the golf was still parked in the drop off zone
All three parked and empty in the drop off area except the minicab which had the driver onboard and was only half in the drop off zone. The other half blocked the lane.
I was going to ignore the ambulance and focus on the motorbike.
But then 20 minutes later I was in the queue behind two people in ambulance uniform
Oh and when I hit the car park again (after 30 minutes in total) the golf was still parked in the drop off zone
Edited by Hackney on Friday 10th April 21:40
Hackney said:
Morrisons Borehamwood his evening
All three parked and empty in the drop off area except the minicab which had the driver onboard and was only half in the drop off zone. The other half blocked the lane.
I was going to ignore the ambulance and focus on the motorbike.
But then 20 minutes later I was in the queue behind two people in ambulance uniform
Oh and when I hit the car park again (after 30 minutes in total) the golf was still parked in the drop off zone
Apart from the arse hole in the drop off zone, what's up with the bike,? All three parked and empty in the drop off area except the minicab which had the driver onboard and was only half in the drop off zone. The other half blocked the lane.
I was going to ignore the ambulance and focus on the motorbike.
But then 20 minutes later I was in the queue behind two people in ambulance uniform
Oh and when I hit the car park again (after 30 minutes in total) the golf was still parked in the drop off zone
Edited by Hackney on Friday 10th April 21:40
White line not yellow?
Vipers said:
Apart from the arse hole in the drop off zone, what's up with the bike,?
White line not yellow?
It's not a space or a bike spaceWhite line not yellow?
It's a thoroughfare
(It's right in front of the store and) There are posts so you don't block the front of the store
It's right next to the zebra crossing
It's a fking car park full of places to park so why park the bike not in a space?
Hackney said:
It's not a space or a bike space
It's a thoroughfare
(It's right in front of the store and) There are posts so you don't block the front of the store
It's right next to the zebra crossing
It's a fking car park full of places to park so why park the bike not in a space?
the bike owner would be very cross if it "fell" off its stand, knobbish parkingIt's a thoroughfare
(It's right in front of the store and) There are posts so you don't block the front of the store
It's right next to the zebra crossing
It's a fking car park full of places to park so why park the bike not in a space?
Islington this morning.
Return to find this. 2 feet of empty bay behind the soft roader. 2 inches in front.
Good job I left 18 inches in front of me when I parked otherwise I'd have been stuck
What are the rules re parking payment and tickets in this situation ie why should I pay for parking when I want to leave but I'm prevented from doing so by knobish parking?
Return to find this. 2 feet of empty bay behind the soft roader. 2 inches in front.
Good job I left 18 inches in front of me when I parked otherwise I'd have been stuck
What are the rules re parking payment and tickets in this situation ie why should I pay for parking when I want to leave but I'm prevented from doing so by knobish parking?
Edited by Hackney on Sunday 12th April 22:46
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