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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago
Slough Windsor ish |
When there are loads of empty spaces... I get freaked out trying to park in a near empty carpark. If there is just one space I can get in it straight away, forwards or reversing... give me a choice and im suddenley all flustered |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People who drive from 0-60 in under 5secs at tesco carpark. Also...when you deliberately choose a parking space well out of the way of other cars to avoid dings on doors and wings....come out and some cunt in a rusty corsa passes 25 empty spaces just to shoehorn himself between you and the trolley bay... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like leaving little notes on the windscreen of the ridiculously inept people who park like this.
Thanks I needed a tin opener to get in, people like you should take the f#@king bus Tw@t |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sometimes it's because the person or people who parked either side parked inconsiderately. This was the last space so they took it.
By the time you turn up, the person or persons either side have gone, leaving the person parked across two bays, looking like a selfish c*nt... sometimes, they are just selfish c*nts!
But you are right, it is annoying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was jammed in the other night in a multi storey. Don’t know how they got out but I had to climb over the passenger seat. Wouldn’t have minded but I was wearing stockings! "
Note to self....leave dash cam running when parking next to you... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some car parks are ridiculously tight and haven't had the bays big enough to fit some of these rather large SUVs etc in, so I can understand the two space parking. They should be made to pay twice if you ask me though. I'd it's a Nissan Micra causing the issue then yeah, fuck the owner! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Top day for me was parking in a fairly empty car park, to come back to find cars parked either side, which is fine. But they were parked so closely I had to reverse the car out to get my two toddlers in as I couldn’t open the bloody doors! Cue screaming from one child who thought I was leaving him! |
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Some twunt at work parks his rusty 51 plate rover across 2 bays every single day!
I can sort of understand it if you drive a nice shiny new car but his rust bucket is a right state. It’s bumper is being being held on with rope.
Often when I arrive there are no spaces left and it’s accepted that in those cases you block people in by parking across the front of the bays and leave a note in the windscreen saying who’s car and which department you work in.
Wonder if you can guess which car I always block in |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
Can hardly call it parking but some guy just pulled into a space diagonally in the bay, got out and just left it meaning no one could park either side of him. Was very tempted to do the note thing, probably would have if I'd had a pen and some paper. |
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"People who drive from 0-60 in under 5secs at tesco carpark. Also...when you deliberately choose a parking space well out of the way of other cars to avoid dings on doors and wings....come out and some cunt in a rusty corsa passes 25 empty spaces just to shoehorn himself between you and the trolley bay..."
The cunt in the rusty corsa who parks next to you in the furthest corner of the supermarket car park probably works there.
He/she is earning minimum wage so can't afford a better car and the store management designate this part of the car park for the staff to use. If they park nearer to the store they can get a written warning for it.
That's how it works in the supermarket I work at. During Christmas week we are not allowed to use the car park at all and have to make other arrangements! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like to find someone getting ready to leave and park in the bay in front of them. They have to reverse out, rather then drive straight off.
It amuses me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Of course, people who park in disabled bays without a valid blue badge and people who park in parent and child bays with no kids...
Inconsiderate Twunts!"
Also people misusing blue badges and parking in the disabled bays when the badge holder is not present. A parent at my daughter's special needs school does this. X
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"Can never understand why so many people drive forwards into a parking space instead of reversing in. Its much easier to reverse in than out."
hubby always used to to say this and I never believed him.........until I learned to drive |
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By *ANDA2Couple
over a year ago
Henley Arden |
"Can never understand why so many people drive forwards into a parking space instead of reversing in. Its much easier to reverse in than out."
Except when loading shopping into the boot. If someone parks too close you can’t even open the rear door on a hatchback. So drive in reverse out. |
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" At Morrisons supermarket a while back a guy in a new McLaren took up a bay and a half. Can't say I blame him. And it was well away from the entrance."
Must have been stolen or lost, why the hell would he shop at morrisons |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can never understand why so many people drive forwards into a parking space instead of reversing in. Its much easier to reverse in than out."
I find it easier to reverse out. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" At Morrisons supermarket a while back a guy in a new McLaren took up a bay and a half. Can't say I blame him. And it was well away from the entrance."
Shouldn’t he have been in Waitrose? |
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By *ky19Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
Parked in Tesco car park right now lol, very nicely and considerately IMO
Thankfully most wardens are nice enough and will give as must chance as they reasonably can. There's one where I live who actually looks like scrooge. Turns up at night! and writes the ticket straightaway, even as you're getting in your car and starting it to drive away. There's really no need for that. |
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