The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
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mk2 24v said:
I'lll add this to here then. Was a few weeks ago at Cineworld Ashford.
Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.
Vipers said:
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.
Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.
It was manic at the cinema space wise, I spotted that space and swung forward to reverse in, saw the tttish parking of the Audi and thought "fk it! I've made my choice, that tard can suffer" :/Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.
Parked up and clambered over the centre console to get out the passenger door.
Other than that, I generally would've parked elsewhere
mk2 24v said:
Vipers said:
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.
Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.
It was manic at the cinema space wise, I spotted that space and swung forward to reverse in, saw the tttish parking of the Audi and thought "fk it! I've made my choice, that tard can suffer" :/Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.
Parked up and clambered over the centre console to get out the passenger door.
Other than that, I generally would've parked elsewhere
So you get a well done from me.
And if anyone says something knobish about you being the inconsiderate one, tell them to go do one.
mk2 24v said:
I'lll add this to here then. Was a few weeks ago at Cineworld Ashford.
Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
Ah, that's your motor is it? I've seen that around town a few times, sounds lovely. You used to visit a lad with a Mini and Octavia who lived on my street a few years ago, I presume he was your mate? (Not that I live there now mind)Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
This was taken in the works car park, a car park so rammed that there frequently would be cars parked 8 deep!
The car on the right was a pool car and hadn't moved for ~5months so he could have parked close up to it but he wanted to take up two spaces to keep his precious Audi safe.
So I parked next to him anyway.
To make it even better I ended up leaving early and taking a pool car so wasn't even there when he came asking for me to move my car and had to get in the passenger side. I'm told he was not happy.
Still, he didn't do it again so it worked.
Cliftonite said:
Stupidly wide pavements and road so narrow you would cause an obstruction if you parked on it. That's relatively sensible parking under the circumstances.Newbuild housing estates are just as bad - roads far too narrow for people to sensibly park on them, so you end up with cars half on and half off the pavement.
Fastdruid said:
This was taken in the works car park, a car park so rammed that there frequently would be cars parked 8 deep!
The car on the right was a pool car and hadn't moved for ~5months so he could have parked close up to it but he wanted to take up two spaces to keep his precious Audi safe.
So I parked next to him anyway.
To make it even better I ended up leaving early and taking a pool car so wasn't even there when he came asking for me to move my car and had to get in the passenger side. I'm told he was not happy.
Still, he didn't do it again so it worked.
Brigand said:
Ah, that's your motor is it? I've seen that around town a few times, sounds lovely. You used to visit a lad with a Mini and Octavia who lived on my street a few years ago, I presume he was your mate? (Not that I live there now mind)
Thank you very much Yeah, my friend used to live at Flimwell. Octavia was his, the mini belongs to his fiance. And they still have both cars.
Not noticed any 7series around Ashford though :/
wasserboxer said:
Stupidly wide pavements and road so narrow you would cause an obstruction if you parked on it. That's relatively sensible parking under the circumstances.
Newbuild housing estates are just as bad - roads far too narrow for people to sensibly park on them, so you end up with cars half on and half off the pavement.
. Newbuild housing estates are just as bad - roads far too narrow for people to sensibly park on them, so you end up with cars half on and half off the pavement.
The road is a cul de sac and quite wide enough for proper parking. Others manage.
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