The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
Discussion
Europa1 said:
Zombie said:
How much thought do you give to the cars you're about to park next to? I've been the victim of a car park side swipe more than once in the past and the culprit has never 'fessed up to it. The last time ended up in a 4k+ respray... I probably overthink things now as a result.
Prime example. Perfect spot in the car park at work, about as close to the door as I could reasonably expect and I was in the daily wiesel;
Pulled halfway in and noticed all the dents down the side, it had been keyed and there was a baby seat in the back...
Nah. noooooo. Not a chance.
Then I started wondering why a fecking matiz would be that close to the white line;
Can't drive for toffee then... Chances are the owner will be visiting the court in the complex too.
Think I'll be the one parking in the corner of the car park at this rate. Which as it happened, I was when I left this evening. And yup, as I was walking to the car someone drove past and parked next to it. Despite there being 10 empty spaces, in a row, next to it. FFS. Why? What is wrong with theses people?
I tend to avoid cars with any small child paraphenalia - child seats, blinds on the windows etc - as chances are they'll want to open the doors as wide as possible to get the child in, and even if not deliberate, high chance of their door dinging into your car as they bend over to decant child from arms into its seat, do up straps etc.Prime example. Perfect spot in the car park at work, about as close to the door as I could reasonably expect and I was in the daily wiesel;
Pulled halfway in and noticed all the dents down the side, it had been keyed and there was a baby seat in the back...
Nah. noooooo. Not a chance.
Then I started wondering why a fecking matiz would be that close to the white line;
Can't drive for toffee then... Chances are the owner will be visiting the court in the complex too.
Think I'll be the one parking in the corner of the car park at this rate. Which as it happened, I was when I left this evening. And yup, as I was walking to the car someone drove past and parked next to it. Despite there being 10 empty spaces, in a row, next to it. FFS. Why? What is wrong with theses people?
As to your last point - I think a lot of people have utterly useless spatial awareness/perception, and can't park unless they are alongsode another vehicle as a reference point.
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Hackney said:
WD39 said:
Sorry guys. I hung around the village armed with my instamatic, but no bad parking today. Everyone is so nice.
Out of interest, if you had seen some how would you have posted the pic?AH33 said:
GravelMachineGun said:
Quick, someone has stolen all your revs!Parked on the very edge of a large Tesco's car park, with plenty of spaces.
How not to park a car. by Jim Pritchard, on Flickr
How not to park a car. by Jim Pritchard, on Flickr
Vipers said:
dinkel said:
As you do...
...when you're a Tesla owner.
In my local Sainsburys, seen a couple of Bentleys, a roller and a Ferrari, they have no problem parking in ONE space, then again if all cars did, this thread wouldnt be here, so keep it up you tards....when you're a Tesla owner.
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