The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]

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Vipers

32,970 posts

230 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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mk2 24v said:
I'lll add this to here then. Was a few weeks ago at Cineworld Ashford.
Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.

Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.


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Cliftonite

8,421 posts

140 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Sometimes one is so ashamed of one's parking that one removes one's number plates.


vtecyo

2,122 posts

131 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Multi storey in Bristol. No sloping roof or other obstruction. Just an Audi driver.


y2blade

56,193 posts

217 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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The Plate has an "N" missing.

LordGrover

33,566 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Perhaps it was T-cut out?


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Vipers

32,970 posts

230 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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y2blade said:
The Plate has an "N" missing.
NT9 CUT would be worth a fortune. biggrin




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mk2 24v

653 posts

166 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Vipers said:
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.

Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.


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It was manic at the cinema space wise, I spotted that space and swung forward to reverse in, saw the tttish parking of the Audi and thought "fk it! I've made my choice, that tard can suffer" :/
Parked up and clambered over the centre console to get out the passenger door.
Other than that, I generally would've parked elsewhere wink

Hol

8,429 posts

202 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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mk2 24v said:
Vipers said:
So you took the pic when you left your car, how did you get out of your car, and I must say your a brave man leaving it that close.

Bad as it, don't think I would block someone in, or to make it that difficult to get in, brave indeed.


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It was manic at the cinema space wise, I spotted that space and swung forward to reverse in, saw the tttish parking of the Audi and thought "fk it! I've made my choice, that tard can suffer" :/
Parked up and clambered over the centre console to get out the passenger door.
Other than that, I generally would've parked elsewhere wink
If it was manic, then Kaf man shouldn't have been so selfish. He obviously thought nobody would fit as he walked away from his car laughing.

So you get a well done from me.thumbup

And if anyone says something knobish about you being the inconsiderate one, tell them to go do one. nono



Brigand

2,544 posts

171 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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mk2 24v said:
I'lll add this to here then. Was a few weeks ago at Cineworld Ashford.
Came back to my car after the film and the Audi was gone with no new dents or scuffs to my car at least
Ah, that's your motor is it? I've seen that around town a few times, sounds lovely. You used to visit a lad with a Mini and Octavia who lived on my street a few years ago, I presume he was your mate? (Not that I live there now mind)

finlo

3,798 posts

205 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Triumph Man said:
Jesus is that a Hyundai Pony next to the BMW? I thought they were wiped out in the same early 2000s overnight mass cull that claimed the sierra!
Looks more like a Proton to me.

Fastdruid

8,731 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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This was taken in the works car park, a car park so rammed that there frequently would be cars parked 8 deep!

The car on the right was a pool car and hadn't moved for ~5months so he could have parked close up to it but he wanted to take up two spaces to keep his precious Audi safe.

So I parked next to him anyway. smile

To make it even better I ended up leaving early and taking a pool car so wasn't even there when he came asking for me to move my car and had to get in the passenger side. I'm told he was not happy. smileevil

Still, he didn't do it again so it worked.

wasserboxer

152 posts

121 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Cliftonite said:


Sometimes one is so ashamed of one's parking that one removes one's number plates.
Stupidly wide pavements and road so narrow you would cause an obstruction if you parked on it. That's relatively sensible parking under the circumstances.

Newbuild housing estates are just as bad - roads far too narrow for people to sensibly park on them, so you end up with cars half on and half off the pavement.

V8 FOU

2,980 posts

149 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Fastdruid said:


This was taken in the works car park, a car park so rammed that there frequently would be cars parked 8 deep!

The car on the right was a pool car and hadn't moved for ~5months so he could have parked close up to it but he wanted to take up two spaces to keep his precious Audi safe.

So I parked next to him anyway. smile

To make it even better I ended up leaving early and taking a pool car so wasn't even there when he came asking for me to move my car and had to get in the passenger side. I'm told he was not happy. smileevil

Still, he didn't do it again so it worked.
Interesting number plate on the Audi. IIRC from my physics a MHO is a unit of reluctance.....

Fastdruid

8,731 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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V8 FOU said:
Fastdruid said:
Interesting number plate on the Audi. IIRC from my physics a MHO is a unit of reluctance.....
Not that interesting, was his initials, certainly his first name began with M and last name began O so I presume his middle name started with H...

mk2 24v

653 posts

166 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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Brigand said:
Ah, that's your motor is it? I've seen that around town a few times, sounds lovely. You used to visit a lad with a Mini and Octavia who lived on my street a few years ago, I presume he was your mate? (Not that I live there now mind)
Thank you very much smile
Yeah, my friend used to live at Flimwell. Octavia was his, the mini belongs to his fiance. And they still have both cars.
Not noticed any 7series around Ashford though :/

Cliftonite

8,421 posts

140 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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wasserboxer said:
Stupidly wide pavements and road so narrow you would cause an obstruction if you parked on it. That's relatively sensible parking under the circumstances.

Newbuild housing estates are just as bad - roads far too narrow for people to sensibly park on them, so you end up with cars half on and half off the pavement.
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The road is a cul de sac and quite wide enough for proper parking. Others manage.


AlexRS2782

8,075 posts

215 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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onyx39 said:
AlexRS2782 said:
The Meadows?
Two weeks, and a new thread on PH, later and his parking still hasn't improved even when using different spaces laugh



AlexRS2782

8,075 posts

215 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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And another one for good measure:



Atomsforpeace

125 posts

131 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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Oh dear someone forgot the handbrake.

Edited by Atomsforpeace on Friday 13th June 12:39

Hackney

6,874 posts

210 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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Cliftonite said:


Sometimes one is so ashamed of one's parking that one removes one's number plates.
You are David Bellamy AICMFP
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