The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
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irocfan said:
No need for that, although the message is right, a note on the screen would have done.Vipers said:
irocfan said:
No need for that, although the message is right, a note on the screen would have done.irocfan said:
Vipers said:
irocfan said:
No need for that, although the message is right, a note on the screen would have done.AlexRS2782 said:
Had this picture sent to me by a friend - the neighbour did a pretty good job of completely blocking the pavement on both sides with their van, a Polo & their Defender hanging out of the driveway.
Seems the neighbours have outdone themselves this evening with 3 vehicles on the pavement across the road, and another dumped up on the pavement to the other side of my mates house I suppose at least this time they had the decency to leave the pavement outside their own house unblocked Vipers said:
bigandclever said:
I thought it had been established that the driver actually is disabled?
Not sure, article did say it wasn't displaying a blue badge. Nothing proven that the BMW driver on the day was the badge holder, as far as I have read, - but I think we are supposed to assume he was and he limped/crawled/wheeled himself back to a vandalised car.
Edited by Hol on Friday 21st August 21:25
Vipers said:
irocfan said:
No need for that, although the message is right, a note on the screen would have done.Escort3500 said:
Vipers said:
irocfan said:
No need for that, although the message is right, a note on the screen would have done.mp3manager said:
A builder-type parked on the pavement forcing pedestrians to walk on the road, you can almost see the dirty looks the eldery couple were throwing in his direction.
The Honda Jazz parked in the disabled bay is mine, so I asked the builder-type, 'Can you move your van, so I can get into my car?'
He was on the phone and whilst still talking, raised his left index finger, as if to say, 'I'm on the phone and you'll have to wait'.
He did eventually move but only forward, so still parking on the pavement.
That's not good!The Honda Jazz parked in the disabled bay is mine, so I asked the builder-type, 'Can you move your van, so I can get into my car?'
He was on the phone and whilst still talking, raised his left index finger, as if to say, 'I'm on the phone and you'll have to wait'.
He did eventually move but only forward, so still parking on the pavement.
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