The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

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LunarOne

5,214 posts

138 months

Thursday 18th April
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alisdairm said:
LunarOne said:
Last week, a wander around Virginia Water Lake with friends to see the famous totem pole before it's taken down forever,
Why are they taking the Totem Pole down?
It’s deteriorating quite badly and it’s currently fenced off to prevent anyone getting too close in case it should fall.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj56p9v75mjo

RichardHMorris

274 posts

91 months

Thursday 18th April
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LunarOne said:
a couple had decided to have a snooze and had parked in one of the main routes leading to the exit
Pay per snooze?

It's not exactly a cheap car park, after all.

LunarOne

5,214 posts

138 months

Thursday 18th April
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RichardHMorris said:
LunarOne said:
a couple had decided to have a snooze and had parked in one of the main routes leading to the exit
Pay per snooze?

It's not exactly a cheap car park, after all.
Not for your average visitor, no. But we insiders (also known as members) get unlimited parking in any of the car parks around Windsor Great Park plus unlimited entry to Savill Garden for £90 a year, it's suddenly not expensive. I live on the edge of the park and try to go for a walk with local friends every Friday morning (work/weather permitting) followed by a coffee or lunch at the VW Pavillion, the Savill Building, the Fox & Hounds or the Bailiwick depending on how far we've walked and where we started from. It's so much nicer than at weekend when it feels like the whole of London descends!

Vipers

32,893 posts

229 months

Friday 19th April
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LunarOne said:
RichardHMorris said:
LunarOne said:
a couple had decided to have a snooze and had parked in one of the main routes leading to the exit
Pay per snooze?

It's not exactly a cheap car park, after all.
Not for your average visitor, no. But we insiders (also known as members) get unlimited parking in any of the car parks around Windsor Great Park plus unlimited entry to Savill Garden for £90 a year, it's suddenly not expensive. I live on the edge of the park and try to go for a walk with local friends every Friday morning (work/weather permitting) followed by a coffee or lunch at the VW Pavillion, the Savill Building, the Fox & Hounds or the Bailiwick depending on how far we've walked and where we started from. It's so much nicer than at weekend when it feels like the whole of London descends!
Should have banged on the window, and when they spoke say "Oh I was just checking you were not dead before I call the police" laugh

dxg

8,214 posts

261 months

Friday 19th April
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Somebody said:
To be fair to that one - the space to the right is much narrower than a car. You could probably only just squeeze three into that gap if the one on the left also overhangs to the left a bit. Which is what I suspect has happened.

RichardHMorris

274 posts

91 months

Friday 19th April
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LunarOne said:
But we insiders (also known as members) get unlimited parking in any of the car parks around Windsor Great Park plus unlimited entry to Savill Garden for £90 a year, it's suddenly not expensive.
I bet! We're also members there and usually park in the Savill Garden car park. It's our go-to walking spot.

Challo

10,157 posts

156 months

Friday 19th April
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RichardHMorris said:
LunarOne said:
But we insiders (also known as members) get unlimited parking in any of the car parks around Windsor Great Park plus unlimited entry to Savill Garden for £90 a year, it's suddenly not expensive.
I bet! We're also members there and usually park in the Savill Garden car park. It's our go-to walking spot.
We have moved further afield so havent been for ages, but used to hate walking the lake at the weekend due to the amount of people. Used to prefer walking up to the polo fields, and into the great park side.

DKS

1,678 posts

185 months

Friday 19th April
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Don't like to rag on the feds, but I thought this was unnecessary and arrogant. Not on blues, driving very slowly, knocked on door.
Road is designed so you park half on the pavement kinda deal (continuous dropped kerb).

Edited by DKS on Friday 19th April 13:24

Mr Tidy

22,382 posts

128 months

Friday 19th April
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RichardHMorris said:
LunarOne said:
But we insiders (also known as members) get unlimited parking in any of the car parks around Windsor Great Park plus unlimited entry to Savill Garden for £90 a year, it's suddenly not expensive.
I bet! We're also members there and usually park in the Savill Garden car park. It's our go-to walking spot.
I lived in Egham for 5 years and went there a few times, but parked for free in the lay-bys on the A30. biggrin

But now you have to pay to park in them as well - I doubt I'll be going again!

Master Bean

3,581 posts

121 months

Friday 19th April
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DKS said:

Don't like to rag on the feds, but I thought this was unnecessary and arrogant. Not on blues, driving very slowly, knocked on door.
Road is designed so you park half on the pavement kinda deal (continuous dropped kerb).

Edited by DKS on Friday 19th April 13:24
The feds. OK.

lord trumpton

7,406 posts

127 months

Saturday 20th April
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sleepezy said:
Vipers said:
st for brains springs to mind, pic from local bad parking on FB and pic from google maps.

The car to the right is in a private car park, so assume it was full so they thought they would back up here and sod the pedestrians.
Not uncommon looking at Google maps either:
https://www.google.com/maps/@57.1511155,-2.0988711...
Is that Father Damien Karras on the left of centre?

Hackney

6,848 posts

209 months

Saturday 20th April
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Hugely petty from me today.
My wife had already gone out but a car had parked over the dropped kerb by our drive entrance despite the actual half a mile clear space behind him. I knew he was a customer of our neighbour the phone repair guy.

I had to go into the garage so while I was out I reversed my car out and parked it as close as parking sensors would allow to his front bumper ensuring he’d need to reverse before pulling away.

Karma ensued when my security camera picked up his wife / partner / etc walk across my drive to get to his car.

NRG1976

980 posts

11 months

Saturday 20th April
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Hackney said:
Hugely petty from me today.
My wife had already gone out but a car had parked over the dropped kerb by our drive entrance despite the actual half a mile clear space behind him. I knew he was a customer of our neighbour the phone repair guy.

I had to go into the garage so while I was out I reversed my car out and parked it as close as parking sensors would allow to his front bumper ensuring he’d need to reverse before pulling away.

Karma ensued when my security camera picked up his wife / partner / etc walk across my drive to get to his car.
Have you ever considered taking up some kind of hobby?

Hackney

6,848 posts

209 months

Saturday 20th April
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NRG1976 said:
Have you ever considered taking up some kind of hobby?
I have, have you?

Sebring440

2,017 posts

97 months

Saturday 20th April
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Hackney said:
Karma ensued when my security camera picked up his wife / partner / etc walk across my drive to get to his car.
That certainly was karma! It must have made you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Thanks for sharing with us!


SunsetZed

2,253 posts

171 months

Monday 22nd April
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You could argue that this is sensible parking, gives everyone more room to open doors etc. however given the off centre parking I'm going to suggest it's more a case of this is what happens when people rely on parking sensors.


21st Century Man

40,927 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd April
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The two either side are fine, the ugly black blob thing in the middle could've done better.

Hackney

6,848 posts

209 months

Monday 22nd April
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School pick up time. Loads of kids about to walk here, best row the pavement. It’s raining, I hope none of the little darlings have umbrellas with pointy metal spokes.


Vipers

32,893 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Local village earlier, we have limited street parking, why oh why do we have so many dorks here, this is often the case and half a car lengths between cars as well.




Vipers

32,893 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Hackney said:
School pick up time. Loads of kids about to walk here, best row the pavement. It’s raining, I hope none of the little darlings have umbrellas with pointy metal spokes.

Make the little FB’s walk, how did kids get to school in the 50/60’s in all weather?, not I’m mummy’s ginormous Chelsea tractor.