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Originally Posted by dan79brooklyn
Now NYC that's another story, people can parallel park, but they do it by feel, talk about abused bumpers!
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Boston's like that, too. It's called "touch parking."
I thought it was a bit sad in Boston to see a nice expensive car...with scarred bumpers. It would also piss me off to come out and find two evenly-spaced holes in my bumper left over from the license plate screws from some other car...which was always now gone.
I drew the line when I saw some guy trying that with my motorcycle. If I see a full-sized empty parking space, I now park my bike in the middle of it. No more trying to conserve spaces by taking one end or the other and hoping some bad parker won't come along.