The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

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ukkid35

6,175 posts

173 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Trabi601 said:
Nearly empty retail park car park.

Owner of car with council interior accessories can't be bothered to walk a few extra metres.





Edited by Trabi601 on Friday 9th December 19:17
Made me laugh...

carlove

7,563 posts

167 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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Completely rammed supermarket car park and this dick decided parking in two spaces is perfectly acceptable. Glad to see the corsa had parked next to it, could have got closer to their door though.

When I walked past agian Corsa was gone but a note had appeared saying "it's only a crappy Ford" hehe

Edited by carlove on Saturday 10th December 19:35

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.


vikingaero

10,334 posts

169 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

If I presume the Peugeot park then first then why would the Navara driver do that?

(1) They are a tt for being so arrogant/inconsiderate

(2) They are advertising a business on that truck.

If it were me I'd be posting that name and number on PPI callback sites...

Mike_Mac

664 posts

200 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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vikingaero said:
ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

If I presume the Peugeot park then first then why would the Navara driver do that?

(1) They are a tt for being so arrogant/inconsiderate

(2) They are advertising a business on that truck.

If it were me I'd be posting that name and number on PPI callback sites...
My bet's on previous between the two - that's got to be deliberate!

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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The Peugeot arrived first, they didn't know the truck owner as far as I'm aware.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

95 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Seems to be fairly typical of the average pickup driver these days.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Trabi601 said:
Seems to be fairly typical of the average pickup driver these days.
He is an old guy apparently, probably blissfully unaware he was even that close.

Saleen836

11,112 posts

209 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Mike_Mac said:
vikingaero said:
ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

If I presume the Peugeot park then first then why would the Navara driver do that?

(1) They are a tt for being so arrogant/inconsiderate

(2) They are advertising a business on that truck.

If it were me I'd be posting that name and number on PPI callback sites...
My bet's on previous between the two - that's got to be deliberate!
This was in Morrisons Westbury,my guess is the old duffer driving the truck wanted to give himself plenty of room to exit his vehicle, I'm going to say he was lucky he never damaged the Peugeot.

Mike_Mac

664 posts

200 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Saleen836 said:
Mike_Mac said:
vikingaero said:
ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

If I presume the Peugeot park then first then why would the Navara driver do that?

(1) They are a tt for being so arrogant/inconsiderate

(2) They are advertising a business on that truck.

If it were me I'd be posting that name and number on PPI callback sites...
My bet's on previous between the two - that's got to be deliberate!
This was in Morrisons Westbury,my guess is the old duffer driving the truck wanted to give himself plenty of room to exit his vehicle, I'm going to say he was lucky he never damaged the Peugeot.
In that case, removal of license is required!

rambo19

2,740 posts

137 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

2 crap bits of parking...............imo.

Vipers

32,883 posts

228 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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rambo19 said:
ukaskew said:
Impressively the Peugeot owner managed to get in and get her car out with help from a passer by.

2 crap bits of parking...............imo.
Can't believe he judged that, pure luck he missed kissing it.




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ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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rambo19 said:
2 crap bits of parking...............imo.
I wouldn't leave my car like it personally, but the Peugeot is fully between the lines with a bit of space of spare on the left, so given the state of parking generally I wouldn't take issue with it.

Cliftonite

8,408 posts

138 months

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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Cliftonite said:
Ha ha what an idiot

Writhing

490 posts

109 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Vipers

32,883 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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You could argue it's not bad parking, but rather than park in an almost empty car park at ASDA, some try to get as close to the door as possible, oh well.






smile

stewjohnst

2,442 posts

161 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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Sat in a Sainsbury's car park somewhere near Stirling waiting for the missus and in the space of 10 minutes, three prime candidates fhave parked all around me...



At least the old lad in the Skoda gave himself a decent gap or there'd be a Volvo in the side of him come reversing time.

Shortly after the Volvo, some old bird rocked up in the beemer with this token attempt, she even went in the boot and looked back at the car, clearly too much effort for her to get in and correct it (some people have no shame!)



and finally, up rocked the Mondeo, inch perfect-ish





stewjohnst

2,442 posts

161 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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Just to add, impressive traction on the beemer... (rotation fail)

Hoofy

76,358 posts

282 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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stewjohnst said:
At least the old lad in the Skoda gave himself a decent gap or there'd be a Volvo in the side of him come reversing time.
Don't count on it. I left over a metre of gap last week and someone fell out of a dog's anus and reversed his car into mine scraping the door and rear panel.
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