ON the news this morning, it appears they drove the Jeep backwards out of that spot. That would have done it a lot of good.
I've decided next time I see someone parked like that I'm going to park next to them anyway, reverse in on the driver's side if possible, and as CLOSE as possible
Or you could mind your own fkn business and park in any one of the hundreds of other empty spots that were in the carpark
Tend to agree with Reaper here. Seriously, get over it and use another park... the only reason you want to park there is because that guy has parked like that. Sure he is a wanker for parking like that... but can you really be bothered wasting the energy? Do you think you'll stop him from doing it again? #### it... Really want to get back at him? Leave a note apologising for backing into his car. No damage, no problem. Let him spend a couple of minutes checking his rear bar and then let it go. Even that's too much effort seriously.
That Cobra, first, why the #### would you take that to Bunnings/Masters? But, justified in parking like an idiot.
Funnily enough I saw a Maloo ute do the same think, I asked him if he was really going to park like that, and told him that was a c#nts act, he got in and moved it, as I had made a big enough scene that it may have ended up with more dings than parking normally. I'd so squeeze in to the gap so he couldn't get out!
If that's the case, I genuinely don't have a problem. HOWEVER, I quite often see people park like this when there is little to no parking left (such as the picture of hte Maloo I posted), and I think it's fully justified. If people want to act like children, then I'll treat them like children. Not because I care over much, but because sometimes people are just asking for it.
I'd park next to that Senator as close as could just to piss the owner off. Two can play at being ignorant &^%ts
You didn't notice the near empty carpark in the background??? :bang: Actually I think you do Ps. The car in the pic is mine parked that way to post in this thread to enjoy the lols :lmao:
Oh, I figured that was your car already, seeing as your 'ride' in the top left says E3 Senator Manual Yes I did notice the car park near empty, I was just playing along with your little game To be honest, I'd be far more concerned about parking between two spots because I'd be more worried about someone keying the car. If you're sensible about where you park and how you park (looking at how well looked-after the cars you want to park near are), then I reckon you're at far less risk of malicious or accidental damage than deliberately making yourself stand out. I mean, if you find an empty spot between a clean car that obviously gets looked after, chances are that the owner of that car is going to be as respectful to your vehicle as he is to his own. Just don't park next to a Camry, because they definitely don't care judging from past experience After all, I'd much rather try and get a ding out of the door than repair a scratch the entire length of the car. Not that I would, or would ever condone people keying or deliberately damaging someone's property in any way.
It depends for me. If you're right by the doors, you park in the lines and give space to other people. If you're away from the entrances, then go for your life.
There is damn good reason why people park like this... no it's not ignorance.. it fact ignorance is NOT acknowledging why people park like this :smoking: Not everyone like mysterious little dents, scratches and scuffs on their cars