The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

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thebraketester

14,263 posts

139 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Sorry it’s sideways

2ft gap behind both cars.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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thebraketester said:

Sorry it’s sideways

2ft gap behind both cars.
You can easily walk round that and most of the car is parked on a drive. Can't see a problem there?

Vipers

32,913 posts

229 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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ruprechtmonkeyboy said:
thebraketester said:

Sorry it’s sideways

2ft gap behind both cars.
You can easily walk round that and most of the car is parked on a drive. Can't see a problem there?
You're right you can easily WALK round the car, but can't see you getting a mobility scooter past that without going onto the road, can you?

Edited by Vipers on Wednesday 26th December 13:22

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Vipers said:
Can't see you getting a mobility scooter past that without going onto the road, can you?
Appears to be a long dropped kerb from the pic and doesn't exactly appear to be a busy high street. Again no issue tbh.

thebraketester

14,263 posts

139 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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I am not gonna lose sleep over it just a bit funny that someone definitely has space to park fully on the drive and yet didn’t...... twice

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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ruprechtmonkeyboy said:
You can easily walk round that and most of the car is parked on a drive. Can't see a problem there?
rolleyes Can a wheelchair get past? A double pram (assuming a single can just about)

And regardless, it's the public pavement being taken up (the loosest allowable definition would be if wheels were on the driveway, which they aren't.)



Vipers

32,913 posts

229 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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thebraketester said:

Sorry it’s sideways

2ft gap behind both cars.
Sorted.



thebraketester

14,263 posts

139 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Looks worse the correct way around.

Vipers

32,913 posts

229 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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ruprechtmonkeyboy said:
Vipers said:
Can't see you getting a mobility scooter past that without going onto the road, can you?
Appears to be a long dropped kerb from the pic and doesn't exactly appear to be a busy high street. Again no issue tbh.
No issue, but why should a pedestrian in a mobility scooter be forced to go into the road because some tard can't be arses moving back off the path. Not being personal but I think people with your attitude do nothing to elevate bad parking, I'me alright Jack, as I said, not personnel.f

P.S. Not sure that is a long dropped kerb. Looks only the first car is opposite the dropped kerb.

Edited by Vipers on Wednesday 26th December 13:29

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Vipers said:
No issue, but why should a pedestrian in a mobility scooter be forced to go into the road because some tard can't be arses moving back off the path. Not being personal but I think people with your attitude do nothing to elevate bad parking, I'me alright Jack, as I said, not personnel.
Ah ok, I see what you're doing now. Nice try but I'm not taking the bait!

Vipers

32,913 posts

229 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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ruprechtmonkeyboy said:
Vipers said:
No issue, but why should a pedestrian in a mobility scooter be forced to go into the road because some tard can't be arses moving back off the path. Not being personal but I think people with your attitude do nothing to elevate bad parking, I'me alright Jack, as I said, not personnel.
Ah ok, I see what you're doing now. Nice try but I'm not taking the bait!
Wasn't trying to bait you, just pointing out some people's attitude to parking. As I said not being personal, anyway next pic. beer

jamei303

3,005 posts

157 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Vipers said:
Sorted.


Looks muddy on that tiny bit of pavement there. Would be terrible if a pedestrian slipped while trying to pass and dropped their bag of tools on the bonnet.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

109 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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jamei303 said:
Looks muddy on that tiny bit of pavement there. Would be terrible if a pedestrian slipped while trying to pass and dropped their bag of tools on the bonnet.
Vandalism just lowers you to their level

SlimJim16v

5,703 posts

144 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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DoubleD said:
Vandalism just lowers you to their level
Which is the only level these twunts operate on amd so will understand.

ashleyman

6,992 posts

100 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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There is a 300 space Sainsbury's car park just a few metres down this road that's free for a couple hours. Pure laziness.





Whilst not terrible it made me laugh that this person couldn't be bothered to put their car within the bay.



Edited by ashleyman on Wednesday 26th December 15:44

DoubleD

22,154 posts

109 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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SlimJim16v said:
DoubleD said:
Vandalism just lowers you to their level
Which is the only level these twunts operate on amd so will understand.
Vandals? Yes I agree, they are scum.

Steff1965

1,128 posts

196 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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tickious said:
That should say Bellend

Jag_NE

2,997 posts

101 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Vipers said:
ruprechtmonkeyboy said:
Vipers said:
Can't see you getting a mobility scooter past that without going onto the road, can you?
Appears to be a long dropped kerb from the pic and doesn't exactly appear to be a busy high street. Again no issue tbh.
No issue, but why should a pedestrian in a mobility scooter be forced to go into the road because some tard can't be arses moving back off the path. Not being personal but I think people with your attitude do nothing to elevate bad parking, I'me alright Jack, as I said, not personnel.f

P.S. Not sure that is a long dropped kerb. Looks only the first car is opposite the dropped kerb.

Edited by Vipers on Wednesday 26th December 13:29
It’s not safe for little kids on bikes either. When they are learning to ride, they aren’t confident enough to cycle through a narrow gap so may either ride off onto the road to get more space or worse, wobble and potentially fall off and onto the road. Im not sure where the law stands with young kids and bikes on the pavement but as a motorist I’d rather them on the pavement than in the road.

Writhing

490 posts

110 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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Take your pick. Cougar is parked but they have left their lights on.


curlyks2

1,031 posts

147 months