The BAD PARKING thread [vol3]
Discussion
Ari said:
You feel free, I'm just stating the facts.
(Although I am curious to know why you think a motorcycle parking area would have a 'no motorcycles' sign. Are you imagining that the sign to the left and back a bit is 'no children'?)
Well, it started off as a sort of joke. But seems it wasn't funny. But I never know when to stop digging. So, yes, 'Children Prohibited' (Although I am curious to know why you think a motorcycle parking area would have a 'no motorcycles' sign. Are you imagining that the sign to the left and back a bit is 'no children'?)
Edited by Ari on Tuesday 24th November 09:57
Now there's an idea!
Cliftonite said:
Ari said:
You feel free, I'm just stating the facts.
(Although I am curious to know why you think a motorcycle parking area would have a 'no motorcycles' sign. Are you imagining that the sign to the left and back a bit is 'no children'?)
Well, it started off as a sort of joke. But seems it wasn't funny. But I never know when to stop digging. So, yes, 'Children Prohibited' (Although I am curious to know why you think a motorcycle parking area would have a 'no motorcycles' sign. Are you imagining that the sign to the left and back a bit is 'no children'?)
Edited by Ari on Tuesday 24th November 09:57
Now there's an idea!
Agree about the 'no children' parking though, an inspired idea. An area where you can park without fear of a six year old flinging his/her door open into your car.
Greshamst said:
This isn't bad parking, it's great parking, I just didn't know where else to put it...
Hats off to this person. Makes me itchy to see how close they are! Could be interesting if you had an argument with the girlfriend and wanted to leave them in there
Old Mercs have brilliant turning circles so are easy to park properly.Hats off to this person. Makes me itchy to see how close they are! Could be interesting if you had an argument with the girlfriend and wanted to leave them in there
Cliftonite said:
Well, it started off as a sort of joke. But seems it wasn't funny. But I never know when to stop digging. So, yes, 'Children Prohibited'
Now there's an idea!
Now that's a sign that belongs on EVERY pub door & almost every shop door.Now there's an idea!
Forgot the camera, but came out of our local post office heading off to the left of the pic to my car parked down the road, and alongside the yellow parking restriction plate on the post was a 4 x 4 totally on the pavement and of course a bend, and double yellows, so my choice, go in the road or the grass.
Sitting in the said vehicle were two fat "ladies" smoking, so assume they had let another off to visit the post office, or the co-op for more pies. I said "Good parking" which resulted in a grunt...... By the way just to the right is some parking space, which was empty, but would mean "Walking" about 10 metres to the shop, God forbid.
Note where the landy s parked on double yellows, most choose this rather than walk a few yards to the shop.
Sitting in the said vehicle were two fat "ladies" smoking, so assume they had let another off to visit the post office, or the co-op for more pies. I said "Good parking" which resulted in a grunt...... By the way just to the right is some parking space, which was empty, but would mean "Walking" about 10 metres to the shop, God forbid.
Note where the landy s parked on double yellows, most choose this rather than walk a few yards to the shop.
Edited by Vipers on Tuesday 24th November 21:05
Greshamst said:
This isn't bad parking, it's great parking, I just didn't know where else to put it...
Hats off to this person. Makes me itchy to see how close they are! Could be interesting if you had an argument with the girlfriend and wanted to leave them in there
Reminds me of last year, a chap I saw parking his brand new Lexus (was a few days after the number plates switched over to 64, and he had a 64 plate Lexus) parking where the Audi is here. He backed into the space incredibly close to the wall, then pulled forwards. Lo and behold, his rear bumper then got caught on something, and was yanked off halfway... Couldn't decide whether to laugh or pity the chap.Hats off to this person. Makes me itchy to see how close they are! Could be interesting if you had an argument with the girlfriend and wanted to leave them in there
rambo19 said:
Must admit, I would of blocked them in, but my daily driver is a shed.
the only reason to block them in is a) there is nowhere else to park and b) your not blocking someone else.10/1 you do and its a wheelchair user or something. I once saw a bmw coupe that had been badly keyed in parent and child bay. Guy comes back with badly disabled young girl. Ok he wasn't in the right space but hey it wasn't some normal bmw coupe chump.
The Moose said:
TheInsanity1234 said:
Couldn't decide whether to laugh or pity the chap.
What would you laugh?! But then if I cocked up like that, I wouldn't have a issue with others laughing at me, I'd just get it sorted out and chalk it up to experience.
berlintaxi said:
jbsportstech said:
Lucas CAV said:
a5/a7 only driven by total knobs its the law. Audi have the total c u n t test you pass before you can purchase one.You have to want to kill all cyclist and by a master undertaker. On the test drive if you meet an ambulance you must overtake it.
2 from my mate this afternoon. It seems the neighbours pavement parking is slowly spreading to other residents / visitors. Surprisingly, the soft roader in the first picture is nothing to do with the on-going bad parking neighbours but related to the van / aygo in the second picture.
Judging by the unhappy reaction by the regular pavement parking neighbours, when they returned later in the afternoon, they didn't seem particularly impressed that someone else had dared to park in "their" area
Judging by the unhappy reaction by the regular pavement parking neighbours, when they returned later in the afternoon, they didn't seem particularly impressed that someone else had dared to park in "their" area
AlexRS2782 said:
2 from my mate this afternoon. It seems the neighbours pavement parking is slowly spreading to other residents / visitors. Surprisingly, the soft roader in the first picture is nothing to do with the on-going bad parking neighbours but related to the van / aygo in the second picture.
Judging by the unhappy reaction by the regular pavement parking neighbours, when they returned later in the afternoon, they didn't seem particularly impressed that someone else had dared to park in "their" area
It was bound to happen after a while. Judging by the unhappy reaction by the regular pavement parking neighbours, when they returned later in the afternoon, they didn't seem particularly impressed that someone else had dared to park in "their" area
Id probably do the same and stop using my drive/park my second car there permanently to inconveience them for a change.
Im sure somebody will point out the error in my argument, as by retaliating I am somehow worse than the anti-social tard that decided he was 'special'.
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