The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

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GetCarter

29,358 posts

278 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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What do you do when your garage door keeps falling off?

Wedge the car up against it!


Doshy

824 posts

216 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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StephenDJM said:
I spotted this one at David Lloyd Exeter a couple weeks ago.

Oh dear, what a bellend.

Sticks.

8,706 posts

250 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Vipers said:
berlintaxi said:
gus607 said:
Inconsiderate Barsteward.

Call the number or email the picture, details are all there on the trailer.
I would also contact the council, seems fairly obvious why the pavement is cracked, assuming it's a usual abandoned place for idiot drivers.




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Have we seen this before? Either repost or has been doing it more than once. If the latter, then def as Vipers has said.

McClure

2,173 posts

145 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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No child seat either hehe

SteveSteveson

3,209 posts

162 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Doshy said:
StephenDJM said:
I spotted this one at David Lloyd Exeter a couple weeks ago.

Oh dear, what a bellend.
Seems to happen allot. Every time I go to the supermarket I see 2 or 3 cars parking really badly in the disabled bays. It annoys the hell out of me as the extra room is to ensure easy access, not to allow for rubbish parking.

bobfett

144 posts

116 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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illmonkey said:
I was driving at the time, so no photo. But cross road junction with lights, 2 lanes, straight and right. A car with it's hazzards on with no one in it, 2 car lengths away from the lights in the right lane. Must have just been driving and stopped, no attempt to get over to the parking on the side.
Broken down?

illmonkey

18,111 posts

197 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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bobfett said:
illmonkey said:
I was driving at the time, so no photo. But cross road junction with lights, 2 lanes, straight and right. A car with it's hazzards on with no one in it, 2 car lengths away from the lights in the right lane. Must have just been driving and stopped, no attempt to get over to the parking on the side.
Broken down?
Just outside the newspaper shop. Sure he was...

Europa1

10,923 posts

187 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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McClure said:


No child seat either hehe
Regardless of whether or not they have a child seat, it's the woeful lack of competence that is offensive.

Normally when I see an F-Type coupe parked I nod appreciatively. That, however, makes me want to hunt the driver down and cosh him/her.

csd19

2,170 posts

116 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Europa1 said:
McClure said:


No child seat either hehe
Regardless of whether or not they have a child seat, it's the woeful lack of competence that is offensive.

Normally when I see an F-Type coupe parked I nod appreciatively. That, however, makes me want to hunt the driver down and cosh him/her.
Makes me want to get 2 £50 sheds and park a bawhair off either door...

steve_bmw

1,590 posts

174 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Pleb

Europa1

10,923 posts

187 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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steve_bmw said:

Pleb
When I see cars parked like that, I half expect to see a "Police Aware" sticker on it as it's been reported as abandoned. I also fervently hope that they hope more effort into their driving than their parking.


Sticks.

8,706 posts

250 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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cootuk

918 posts

122 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Calderdale taxi FD10XHE plate 174 parked for over 15mins on pavement and "School Keep Clear" zigzags at school home time.

AlexRS2782

8,023 posts

212 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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Sticks. said:
That almost deserves a slot on the Badly Modified thread as well.

Not least for the owner deciding to fit the same set of alloys favoured by a fair chunk of "sceners" and VAG's but still thinking he's "individual / unique" for doing so, but also for then thinking, "I know what will make my car look even better. I think i'll fit a set of BMW M3 style mirrors", even though that modding trend went out of the window about 15 years or so ago laugh

Edited by AlexRS2782 on Thursday 29th January 00:40

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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Just park where the like why don't you.

Hol

8,359 posts

199 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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Europa1 said:
McClure said:


No child seat either hehe
Regardless of whether or not they have a child seat, it's the woeful lack of competence that is offensive.

Normally when I see an F-Type coupe parked I nod appreciatively. That, however, makes me want to hunt the driver down and cosh him/her.
I dunno.

I took a picture last year of an F type parked in the pick up zone outside the doors of a hotel/Starbucks.

Huge empty car park and still there when I came back out to mt car 30mins later.


Vipers

32,796 posts

227 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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McClure said:


No child seat either hehe
Although the that would be my immediate observation as well, the signs in our local supermarket which is policed by Euro Car Parks says it's an offence to park in a mother and child space blah blah blah, and says a "Child" is up to 11 years old.

No tell me Mr Car Park, what 10 year old needs a car seat.

And on the down side, an ambitious warden seeing no child seat slaps a £70 invoice on your vehicle and then you have all the hassle of explaining it, God give me strength.

Pi££ poor parking no, calculated parking yes, which makes them a total dick head.




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TheAllSeeingPie

865 posts

134 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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Vipers said:
mother and child space
Parent and child space! Sone fkwit had the nerve to tell me I couldn't park in the "mother and child space" when I nipped to the shops with my 3 week old son. Apparently you're not allowed to use the spaces if you're male and in a "sports car" according to the 50-something aged harpies in Leeds. Sone people are just fking mental ...

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

116 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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TheAllSeeingPie said:
Parent and child space! Sone fkwit had the nerve to tell me I couldn't park in the "mother and child space" when I nipped to the shops with my 3 week old son. Apparently you're not allowed to use the spaces if you're male and in a "sports car" according to the 50-something aged harpies in Leeds. Sone people are just fking mental ...
Yes, but surely you could have written that without swearing - couldn't you?

over_the_hill

3,185 posts

245 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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TheAllSeeingPie said:
Vipers said:
mother and child space
Parent and child space! Sone fkwit had the nerve to tell me I couldn't park in the "mother and child space" when I nipped to the shops with my 3 week old son. Apparently you're not allowed to use the spaces if you're male and in a "sports car" according to the 50-something aged harpies in Leeds. Sone people are just fking mental ...
So if there is no age quoted for the child can I park there if I take my mum to the Supermarket.
My mum is a pensioner and I'm in my forties - but still parent/mother and child ?

If the above sends them mental what would this do.
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