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ikeane wrote:I park like this all the time at work (taking up 2 spaces).
There's always loads of extra spaces
ikeane wrote:True but you'd prob be surprised how many people convey their disdain for my parking habits.
Actually, between myself and another mate we only take up 3 spaces by parking together most of the time.
soc wrote:I normally look for an end space and park as close to he end/wall/etc as possible so to leave as much space as possible for the car on the other side
Now I take the reg of everycar I park beside - stick it in my phone - any damage and I'll call a mate in the garda for an address....
soc wrote:Now I take the reg of everycar I park beside - stick it in my phone - any damage and I'll call a mate in the garda for an address....
soc wrote: any damage and I'll call a mate in the garda for an address....
Bernard wrote:soc wrote: any damage and I'll call a mate in the garda for an address....
While I can see where you're coming from, I can't say I like the idea of a garda handing out peoples addresses like that.
mcgon1979 wrote:Regarding parking across 2 bays, I don't do it, because I think it attracts negative attention. i.e. if people are driving around a cinema car park or a shopping car park or ar late for work and they cannot find a space and then see someone who thinks he has the right to use two spaces. Drives people bananas.
Muad_dib77 wrote:I will say this.. If I had owned that masser - and I came down to find somebody had parked like that next to me.. I would probably wait for them to come get their car.
Complete and utter lack of respect - really get's my goat this kind of stuff..
And yes - If I had a nice car..I would take up as many spaces as I liked..If anybody pulls me up on it I wont be too proud to tell them where to go park their own car either - just as long as it's not next to mine..
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