The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

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Hooli

32,278 posts

199 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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MX51ROD said:
It's a taxi, oh dear never mind. It'll be safer there than being driven.

fatboy18

18,930 posts

210 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Not the best way to park today frown

Chlamydia

1,082 posts

126 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Ouch. That's not yours is it?

fatboy18

18,930 posts

210 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Chlamydia said:
Ouch. That's not yours is it?
No, I was just around the corner after it happened, right outside a cafe too, Driver was fine, but pride may be a little dented frown

Smiler.

11,752 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.


MX51ROD

2,731 posts

146 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Name and shame pub ,unblock car reg and shame him

Vipers

32,796 posts

227 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Dare I suggest, would have been amusing if your mother had dinged the tts car when she got out, private property and all that.

The fact the pub owner backed him says it all.




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Smiler.

11,752 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Vipers said:
Dare I suggest, would have been amusing if your mother had dinged the tts car when she got out, private property and all that.

The fact the pub owner backed him says it all.




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Not my mother, but this sort of thing is out of order.

I am learning to walk again using crutches so having space available to fully open a car door is important.

That said, I'm equally against damage to property.


There does seem to be a dispute of the facts from the pub manager (not called "Howard" apparently) but but irrespective of anything else, the car owner displayed extreme hard of thinking.

fatboy18

18,930 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Smiler. said:
This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.
Wonder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then reparked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.

stuartmmcfc

8,653 posts

191 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Shockingly arrogant parking

stuartmmcfc

8,653 posts

191 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
onder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then reparked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
Hopefully you'll never understand why you are wrong on so many levels

Shaw Tarse

Original Poster:

31,543 posts

202 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Smiler. said:
This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.
Wonder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then reparked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
Poor parking by Ferrari driver, possibly poor decision by landlord?
But I'd agree.

irocfan

40,152 posts

189 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Smiler. said:
This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.
Wonder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then reparked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
that would be unfortunate - however that isn't the case here. Why should some elderly (or even young) disabled person suffer because some entitled cockwomble wants to play Billy big bks? Fezza owner and landlord (if they did indeed act as reported) are both s of the highest order

fatboy18

18,930 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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irocfan said:
fatboy18 said:
Smiler. said:
This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.
Wonder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then re-parked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
that would be unfortunate - however that isn't the case here. Why should some elderly (or even young) disabled person suffer because some entitled cockwomble wants to play Billy big bks? Fezza owner and landlord (if they did indeed act as reported) are both s of the highest order
Disagree, I think your a tit if you park in a tight space that disallows you to get your disabled mother out!
Other car was their first, be it a supercar or anything else!

The vengeance shown on this website towards owners of high end cars amazes me frown

Even your comments of them both being C--ts of the Highest order, Really?


Edited by fatboy18 on Saturday 18th April 13:53

Smiler.

11,752 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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stuartmmcfc said:
fatboy18 said:
onder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then reparked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
Hopefully you'll never understand why you are wrong on so many levels
Quite.

Not sure if this is arrogance and/or ignorance of the reality of things.

Basic manners used to carry the majority of the general public though life but those along with common sense are a foreign country now.


To anyone thinking that the OP of this episode "needs to get over himself", a question for you: have you ever had experience of a wheelchair for daily use?

fatboy18

18,930 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Crutches for 9 months, but not wheel chair. wink

Now before you all go getting on your high horses, take a step back.

1/ this is a Pub car park, not a local authority car park or Supermarket car park.

Writer of article is NOT disabled, His Mother is and was a passenger wink

Commonsense, dictates to me you don't try and squeeze into a space if your occupants can't get out. Commonsense also to back car out of space to allow exit of your passengers, or as I suggested earlier let them out even nearer to the entrance of establishment.

Bad parking by Supercar owner, Yes. But I would not use the Vengance and Language people are showing here.

The owners of cars who park on crossovers and public pavements deserve a much harsher response.


irocfan

40,152 posts

189 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
irocfan said:
fatboy18 said:
Smiler. said:
This one has caused a bit of a storm in a Pub car park. The Ferrari owner is not in anyway (physically) disabled:




Back story:




The Pub has since deleted Facebook & Twitter accounts but the Trip Advisor & the like are still live.
Wonder what would have happened if both Disabled bays were full with Disabled badged cars parked in them? Would writer of the Trip Advisor post then complain there were not enough spaces?

People need to get over themselves about marked spaces, If that had been me with my mother I would have simply backed car slightly out of bay, unloaded mother and weelchair then re-parked car, honestly, is it that hard? Better still pull up by nearest door or pathway to pub, unload mother then go and park car. If a space is being used does it really matter? The pub has the right to Ban anyone it pleases, if the Landlord 'allegedly' said what he said, fair enough, its his rules in a free house.
that would be unfortunate - however that isn't the case here. Why should some elderly (or even young) disabled person suffer because some entitled cockwomble wants to play Billy big bks? Fezza owner and landlord (if they did indeed act as reported) are both s of the highest order
Disagree, I think your a tit if you park in a tight space that disallows you to get your disabled mother out!
Other car was their first, be it a supercar or anything else!

The vengeance shown on this website towards owners of high end cars amazes me frown

Even your comments of them both being C--ts of the Highest order, Really?


Edited by fatboy18 on Saturday 18th April 13:53
you're kinda missing the point here dude - non-disabled person parking in a disabled spot.... The fact that it's a junior super-car would, quite frankly, be irrelevant except it was specifically parked there so he could "keep an eye on it"

Smiler.

11,752 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Crutches for 9 months, but not wheel chair.wink

Now before you all go getting on your high horses, take a step back.

1/ this is a Pub car park, not a local authority car park or Supermarket car park.

Writer of article is NOT disabled, His Mother is and was a passenger wink

Commonsense, dictates to me you don't try and squeeze into a space if your occupants can't get out. Commonsense also to back car out of space to allow exit of your passengers, or as I suggested earlier let them out even nearer to the entrance of establishment.

Bad parking by Supercar owner, Yes. But I would not use the Vengance and Language people are showing here.

The owners of cars who park on crossovers and public pavements deserve a much harsher response.

Yes, well you're entitled to your opinion & all that but this explains a lot.

Crutches aren't a wheelchair.

ka90

159 posts

122 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Some truly horrific parking by the chaps at MAB Roofing Ltd. in Colchester.
It was parked there for at least half an hour with no driver in sight.


Edited by ka90 on Saturday 18th April 14:44

Vipers

32,796 posts

227 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Disagree, I think your a tit if you park in a tight space that disallows you to get your disabled mother out!

Other car was their first, be it a supercar or anything else!

The vengeance shown on this website towards owners of high end cars amazes me frown

Edited by fatboy18 on Saturday 18th April 13:53
Interesting, not just high end cars, any idiots who think they can nick a disabled space for their car. The driver is not a tit, but clearly someone is.

Anyway some PUPP's (Pick Up Point Pricks), no one in sight being picked up with their shopping, car park quite empty, even lots of spaces nearer the door. The prick in the BMW, who has managed to get two wheels in the pick up point preventing anyone else using it, and blocking the road to an extent sitting there having a cancer stick.






smile

Edited by Vipers on Saturday 18th April 18:37

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