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Yeah I don't have a problem with that either. I see it at motels frequently when I travel but they always park in the back it seems, not taking the prime spots.
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Take up 6 spaces, jack it up and remove a wheel right across the front row: I think we have a contender
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Geeez, maybe the wanker had a flat?
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How about if he pulled in there in a driving rain in the wee hours and wanted to use that overhang to regroup or something. Also, notice that he parked in front of an empty storefront. He could've discovered the tire going down after he pulled in, took the wheel off, and waited for morning. This photo could've been taken during the 30 minutes it took to get the wheel to and from buying/fixing his situation. Probably didn't have a viable spare, so he could be castigated for that. On top of all this, he could be using that trailer to haul his son's racing kart. I do believe I see the magic word on the back of the trailer. I'd me more concerned about that blood dripping out of the left rear corner of the trailer, though. :eek: |
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4living in style. the home depot parking lot.
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wow. that is a whole new level of entitlement.
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I have friends who truly require handicap parking. They would appreciate fewer occurrences of entitlement by thick-skulled specimens.
So, why obscure the perp's license plate? Is there a legal issue showing illegal parking and shaming the owner and his/her parking style? Sherwood |
I did not obscure anything. I would not do him that favor.
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I did mail this guy (website of his business is on the side of his truck....)
Told him that this is a nice way to advertise for his company, but in harsher words to really get my point across... |
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I pull a car trailer and occasionally a 24' Airstream across the country w/ a PU truck and it's not like I can park in a regular spot. It's still a matter of common sense and not being a dick, (plus parking somewhere I can get out of when I return to my rig). There is almost always some row not being used a little further out in the lot. :cool: |
When I park the big ass RV at a shopping center, I take four spots, and if I can, as far away in the lot as I can. I need four spots, its 30' long and about 8' wide.
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Look closely. Also no, this guy isn't handicapped
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So I headed down to the club, to smoke a cigar on the river with a few friends (Tuesday night ritual )
and this boxster leaser is evidently trying to show off his car, complete with little white dog. So I pulled B&B 2 next to him. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1453855733.jpg |
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I'll post a pic later - that I took this morning of a dbag driver. :cool: |
Yup, cameras are everywhere and the resolution is much better then it used to be.
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Slashing the tires is vandalism. Letting the air out is not vandalism.
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Get your stickers while you can!
Parking vigilante slaps cars with http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1454542643.jpg A Queens man is taking matters into his own hands when it comes to law-breaking motorists by slapping their cars with “I park like an A–HOLE” bumper stickers. Jeff Orlick, 34, of Jackson Heights is so fed up with drivers who illegally park in handicap spaces and block fire hydrants that he started selling the stickers on Etsy last week with the hope that customers will take part in the vigilante act of slapping them on the backs of cars. “If people park like a–holes, they should know about it,” Orlick said. “You see these things every day that are wrong and people could pass by or take a picture and put it on Instagram or you can do something and make a difference.” Orlick, a community activist, said that he made the simple, but strongly-messaged stickers last year for himself and since then has slapped them on bumpers of less than 10 cars parked along Jackson Heights Streets. “I want to be absolutely sure that these guys are a–holes before I put a sticker on their car,” he said, adding that if a driver parks in front of a fire hydrant for more than an hour “they deserve to be reprimanded” and to be “treated like an a–hole.” The sticker vigilante also said that he is sick of city officials with credentials in their car abusing their power by parking anywhere they’d like. “People take advantage of their positions,” he said. “I think some traffic officers are afraid to put tickets on some cars just because they have placards in their car.” He has placed a sticker on at least one car with an NYPD vest in the windshield. Orlick’s bumper stickers are selling on Etsy under his online alias “Queens Qustodian” at 5 for $10. So far, only an Upper East Side man has bought $10 worth. |
He should make them out the material that shreds like evidence stickers making difficult if not impossible to peel off easily.
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With the exception of the Volvo, the parking lot is filled (to capacity) with vintage cars. The self-entitled do this.
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I watched as a construction worker wrote a note and placed it under my windscreen wiper. I walked out to read the note. Basically it was full of abuse and "pricks like me shouldn't show off their flash cars." I looked up the road and the construction worker was looking back at me. He yelled more abuse as he walked off. My car's a pretty average 911SC... Honestly there's nothing flash about it. :confused: |
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Took this gem at G-Ma's community in Ft. Myer's a couple weeks back
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