The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
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AMG Merc said:
rfsteel said:
Presumably as the grass verge has turned into a muddy bog due to previous parking, this vehicle owner is now using the footpath to park on, it's also parked next to a school on the left;
That is ridiculous - and inconciderate Centurion07 said:
Looks like enough space to get another car in there parallel to his. Of course, it would have to be up close and personal but I'm sure he won't mind. The wker.
Another 3 guests checked in after me - I could hear the conversations at reception from the bar."It's difficult to park out there, someone has taken up 3 spaces"
They tracked them down and called the room - "Could you please move your car"
Tosser: "Why?"
Hotel: "It's taking up 3 spaces and we have other guests wishing to park"
Eventually he came down and moved his car... then came back in complaining "I've moved it, but I probably won't be able to get out in the morning"
To the credit of the lad at reception, he replied "That's not my problem".
HTP99 said:
This has been done to death, however that argument goes straight out of the window when you see rows of cars parked like that nose in and guess what that have nosed on to; yep a walkway where you can walk safely down with your kids and load easily onto your boot, if you had reversed in!
I can guarantee that if I went to my local sainsburys, 90-100% of the disabled and mother and baby parkers will be parked nose in facing the walkway.
It is laziness pure and simple.
The Mother and baby spots don't have a walkway at my local Sainsburys. It's perfectly sensible to park facing in if there is no walkway, which is probably 90%+ of supermarket parking places.I can guarantee that if I went to my local sainsburys, 90-100% of the disabled and mother and baby parkers will be parked nose in facing the walkway.
It is laziness pure and simple.
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