The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

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Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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thetapeworm

11,225 posts

239 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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Osinjak said:
She used to park a little... now she parks a lot.

The other car isn't helping the cause here obviously, I'd just park elsewhere but then I'm not an entitled twonk.

OlonMusky

708 posts

54 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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Osinjak said:
That looks either abandoned or you took this picture midway them manoeuvring into/out of the space?

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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OlonMusky said:
Osinjak said:
That looks either abandoned or you took this picture midway them manoeuvring into/out of the space?
Nope, as it is. The car park was half empty as well.

MartG

20,674 posts

204 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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OlonMusky

708 posts

54 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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Osinjak said:
OlonMusky said:
Osinjak said:
That looks either abandoned or you took this picture midway them manoeuvring into/out of the space?
Nope, as it is. The car park was half empty as well.
That is mental.

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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Aye, I should have taken one from the front but to be honest I forgot as I was in a queue that snaked around the car park.

Vipers

32,879 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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My neighbour pulls up next door to pick her kid up, don’t think she really understands where the two metre rule Applies biggrin


DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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MartG

20,674 posts

204 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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There was also a similar van blocking the pavement opposite - didn't get a pic as there was a bloke working in the garden next to it whistle


Marty Funkhouser

5,426 posts

181 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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MXRod said:
Yellow zig-zag lines outside schools, hospitals, or fire, police or ambulance stations indicate the length of road where stopping or waiting is strictly prohibited. The Highway Code states that you should keep these areas clear of stationary vehicles, even if picking up or setting down children.2 Mar 2020


Edited by MXRod on Tuesday 17th March 15:11
Surely common sense would say that the increase in danger in marching 50+ kids to wherever a coach could legally park would outweigh the danger of parking there??

carlove

7,561 posts

167 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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Osinjak said:
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Qashqai that isn’t Parked like that one next to the Range Rover.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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carlove said:
Osinjak said:
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Qashqai that isn’t Parked like that one next to the Range Rover.
I've seen loads that are perfectly parked as well as ones that aren't.

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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carlove said:
Osinjak said:
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Qashqai that isn’t Parked like that one next to the Range Rover.
What perplexed me was that although the Nissan Kumquat was badly parked there were stacks of empty spaces elsewhere and yet Mr RR decided to dump his truck there, as if to make a point. Some people are just odd.

ColdoRS

1,803 posts

127 months

Saturday 4th April 2020
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Tricky one - it’s not a busy road in terms of thoroughfare so walking out into the road to get past isn’t the end of the world and I’m sure the parking situation is frustrating for the residents... but vehicles abandoned on pavements make the place look properly scruffy.

Edited by ColdoRS on Saturday 4th April 14:30

rolando

2,148 posts

155 months

Saturday 4th April 2020
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ColdoRS said:


Tricky one - it’s not a busy road in terms of thoroughfare so walking out into the road to get past isn’t the end of the world and I’m sure the parking situation is frustrating for the residents... but vehicles abandoned on pavements make the place look properly scruffy.

Edited by ColdoRS on Saturday 4th April 14:30
Not "tricky" if you're in a wheelchair or pushing a pram.

Vipers

32,879 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th April 2020
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ColdoRS said:


Tricky one - it’s not a busy road in terms of thoroughfare so walking out into the road to get past isn’t the end of the world and I’m sure the parking situation is frustrating for the residents... but vehicles abandoned on pavements make the place look properly scruffy.

Edited by ColdoRS on Saturday 4th April 14:30
The fact you woudn't get a fire tender past if they parked on the road, surprised one side doesn't have DYL's

Vipers

32,879 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th April 2020
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DoubleD said:
Ha! just noticed your post, I am assuming you are referring to my one above yours?

I was upstairs waiting for the PC to boot up, and glanced out of the window, blinds were up though, good one beer

LetsTryAgain

2,904 posts

73 months

Sunday 5th April 2020
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ColdoRS said:


Tricky one - it’s not a busy road in terms of thoroughfare so walking out into the road to get past isn’t the end of the world and I’m sure the parking situation is frustrating for the residents... but vehicles abandoned on pavements make the place look properly scruffy.

Edited by ColdoRS on Saturday 4th April 14:30
Have other people done it further up the street, too? It looks like.

jamei303

3,002 posts

156 months

Sunday 5th April 2020
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rolando said:
ColdoRS said:


Tricky one - it’s not a busy road in terms of thoroughfare so walking out into the road to get past isn’t the end of the world and I’m sure the parking situation is frustrating for the residents... but vehicles abandoned on pavements make the place look properly scruffy.

Edited by ColdoRS on Saturday 4th April 14:30
Not "tricky" if you're in a wheelchair or pushing a pram.
It's not tricky at all. You park in your front garden, or on the road without obstructing it. If you can't do either, you park somewhere else.