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Old 27-08-2007, 07:51 PM   #1
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Hows this for precious...

This bloke parks his car everyday across two spaces at Maxi supermarket in Upper Ferntree Gully...without fail...around 5pm when he does his shopping.

The funny thing is... or it will be in a few days : is the parking ticket he will be issued... :

(If only tickets could be issued for stupid number plates as well....he'd get another.)

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Old 27-08-2007, 07:53 PM   #2
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I'd squeeze in whichever had the most room left in it's space just to play with him :P
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Old 27-08-2007, 07:54 PM   #3
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but don't you love it when the tiny little datsun 180B ute things pull up in the space anways? absolute gold
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for some reason, that ve looks all out of shape, looks squashed. bah, thats a commonwhore 4 ya
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I was just there today.............lol

Must be stolen anyway, US Gully people can't afford cars like that............lol
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i would do the same if i had that car...why risk parking normally and get ignorant/careless people dinting the cr*p out of it whilst opening their doors

i drove my old mans merc 4wd one day and parked it in the supermarket car park...after getting out and locking up, a VN commonwhore parks next to the 4wd with 3 little sH!TS in the back seat...one of them practically kiked their door open to get out car and made a nice dint in the R/H/rear merc door...what could i do? strangle the little brat? anyway...i still havent heard the end of it.
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Old 27-08-2007, 08:25 PM   #7
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i would do the same if i had that car...why risk parking normally and get ignorant/careless people dinting the cr*p out of it whilst opening their doors

i drove my old mans merc 4wd one day and parked it in the supermarket car park...after getting out and locking up, a VN commonwhore parks next to the 4wd with 3 little sH!TS in the back seat...one of them practically kiked their door open to get out car and made a nice dint in the R/H/rear merc door...what could i do? strangle the little brat? anyway...i still havent heard the end of it.

Yeah...thats a fair call...agree with you. But hey!! the amusing thing is the repetition involved...I mean...everyday...same place...same time...same car spaces... thats committment...
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Old 27-08-2007, 08:26 PM   #8
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i would do the same if i had that car...why risk parking normally and get ignorant/careless people dinting the cr*p out of it whilst opening their doors

i drove my old mans merc 4wd one day and parked it in the supermarket car park...after getting out and locking up, a VN commonwhore parks next to the 4wd with 3 little sH!TS in the back seat...one of them practically kiked their door open to get out car and made a nice dint in the R/H/rear merc door...what could i do? strangle the little brat? anyway...i still havent heard the end of it.
i think the ignorant/careless ones are the people who think they are above everyone else and can park anywhere they want.
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Old 27-08-2007, 08:45 PM   #9
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i think the ignorant/careless ones are the people who think they are above everyone else and can park anywhere they want.
Agreed. I mean, if your ride is that precious, why park there?
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Old 27-08-2007, 09:06 PM   #10
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i think the ignorant/careless ones are the people who think they are above everyone else and can park anywhere they want.
And I'm sure you'd be the first to be on here moaning if some scroat dinged your T through carelessness in a carpark :
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Hows this for precious...

This bloke parks his car everyday across two spaces at Maxi supermarket in Upper Ferntree Gully...without fail...around 5pm when he does his shopping.

The funny thing is... or it will be in a few days : is the parking ticket he will be issued... :

(If only tickets could be issued for stupid number plates as well....he'd get another.)
What business of yours is it if he wants to park his nice car like this?

With all the idiots around in carparks these days, do you blame him?
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Old 27-08-2007, 08:51 PM   #12
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That could actually be counterproductive. If the carpark was packed full, chances are that some frustrated person would key your car if it were parked across two bays.
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Old 27-08-2007, 09:06 PM   #13
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That could actually be counterproductive. If the carpark was packed full, chances are that some frustrated person would key your car if it were parked across two bays.

That's spot on. A mate of mine at uni used to park well away from everyone else to nab the spot next to the carpark footpath. That way he could park right up on the line, and on one side there would be the walk way that was 2 metres wide and clearly marked with zebra paint and signed as "No Parking" and on the other there was heaps of room, enough so that even if a car swung the door open they would not hit his car.

Well one day he returns to find that some tool parked in the walk way, soooo close to his car that he was not able to fit in between the cars to get in. He had to climb in from the passenger side to drive his car off.

He left a message on the car that parked in the walkway that would have cost many thousands of dollars to repair.

And it wasn't as if the car park was full either. Had the tool decided to drive to the last row of parking he could have got a regular park as the whole row of 30 spaces was still empty.
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Old 27-08-2007, 09:23 PM   #14
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He left a message on the car that parked in the walkway that would have cost many thousands of dollars to repair.
For someone at uni he doesn't sound too bright or considerate. Sounds like a real hero to me.
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Old 27-08-2007, 08:48 PM   #15
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You have two choices
Park normally and have someone careless park next to you and put a dint in your car.
Park across two paces and have someone deliberately park next to you and dint your car.
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Old 27-08-2007, 09:39 PM   #16
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Maybe the bloke just can't park.. He does drive a holden..
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Maybe the bloke just can't park.. He does drive a holden..
Im sure if it was an F6, or a B whatever GT it wouldve been alright to park like that... In fact, someone on here wouldve started a thread, " B whatever Ford parks in 2 spots, its the right thing to do when you drive a Ford "....
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Im sure if it was an F6, or a B whatever GT it wouldve been alright to park like that... In fact, someone on here wouldve started a thread, " B whatever Ford parks in 2 spots, its the right thing to do when you drive a Ford "....
We've had threads in the past discussing it, and from memory there weren't too many people saying it's ok if it's a Ford.

I'd only make an exception if it was a weekend/show car and you had to make a stop somewhere, and you only took up two spaces that were away from other cars. Just because this guy drives a HSV (or if it was someone on here with a nice falc) doesn't mean he is above everyone else. Imagine if everyone who owned a nice car, or even just took pride in there car thought the same way..
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We've had threads in the past discussing it, and from memory there weren't too many people saying it's ok if it's a Ford.

I'd only make an exception if it was a weekend/show car and you had to make a stop somewhere, and you only took up two spaces that were away from other cars. Just because this guy drives a HSV (or if it was someone on here with a nice falc) doesn't mean he is above everyone else. Imagine if everyone who owned a nice car, or even just took pride in there car thought the same way..
I have seen many nice cars do this over the years and i dont blame them at all, as there are too many idiots out there, jealous and dont care that wouldnt think twice about damaging someones pride and joy, and yes i have been a victim of this...

I dont see all these nice cars taking up all the car parks everyday at every shopping centre so i wouldnt say its a big problem.

I still think, if this was a Ford that was parked like this, then the thread starter wouldnt have started this thread..
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I have seen many nice cars do this over the years and i dont blame them at all, as there are too many idiots out there, jealous and dont care that wouldnt think twice about damaging someones pride and joy, and yes i have been a victim of this...

I dont see all these nice cars taking up all the car parks everyday at every shopping centre so i wouldnt say its a big problem.

I still think, if this was a Ford that was parked like this, then the thread starter wouldnt have started this thread..
Well we are on a Ford forum, so some bias is natural..

I didn't say they were taking up all the car parks, I said imagine if they did. And as for this thread, the thread starter stated "This bloke parks his car everyday across two spaces at Maxi supermarket in Upper Ferntree Gully...without fail...around 5pm when he does his shopping.". Fair enough if it's a nice weekend car and it's only every so often, but everyday? Pft.

I just think that parking like that invites more idiots and jealous folk to come and key/scratch/park next to the car because the owner thinks they have every right to, and that they're better (which they're not).
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Old 27-08-2007, 10:03 PM   #21
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(If only tickets could be issued for stupid number plates as well....he'd get another.)
am i missing something? don't they say QWKGTS? where does stupidity come into it?
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So? I park like that at work, in either car. I dont want some little brat/feral/ghetto rat dinting my car, If they cant find a park too bad. And if i am in a supermarket/shopping complex i always park away from others to avoid this...
Why should i have to pay to get my car fixed because of some inconsiderate ?
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And if i am in a supermarket/shopping complex i always park away from others to avoid this...
I do this all the time, always seems to attract people to park next to me no matter how far away I park from the centre!! :
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I do this all the time, always seems to attract people to park next to me no matter how far away I park from the centre!! :
yeah and its always a 4 wheel drive that is so close you dont know how they got out. And theres 30 empty bays either side. :
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I'd like to see two people with Smart Cars pull up alongside of the guy and park in the room left in those spaces.
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When I first got my ute I was doing the 2 bay thing, then someone squeezed next to me. So I thought park diagonal accross, and it works. But after a couple of times doing it I thought about it and decided I was more at risk of being keyed. So now I just park way the hell over there and walk.
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... So now I just park way the hell over there and walk.
YES!!! So simple. Park somewhere where it IS safe, legal and considerate and WALK.
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People who park like that, regardless of the car, are selfish pricks in my opinion...if you dont want your car scratched or dented, dont park there...park somewhere else further away where there is more room/less cars...Thats a real pet hate of mine, morons who think they are higher up than everyone else...park like that, you deserve anything you get, the lines are there for a reason.
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People who park like that, regardless of the car, are selfish pricks in my opinion...if you dont want your car scratched or dented, dont park there...park somewhere else further away where there is more room/less cars...Thats a real pet hate of mine, morons who think they are higher up than everyone else...park like that, you deserve anything you get, the lines are there for a reason.
I dont park like that, but must admit I am getting to the stage where I can understand people that do - last time I checked I had three seperate dents from people opening there door and hitting my car (and one big scuff mark where someone hit my car when reversing out from a space). I always park away from the centre and walk but you still get people parking next to you, unfortunately the problem is that most people dont care about other peoples property anymore.
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People who park like that, regardless of the car, are selfish pricks in my opinion...if you dont want your car scratched or dented, dont park there...park somewhere else further away where there is more room/less cars...Thats a real pet hate of mine, morons who think they are higher up than everyone else...park like that, you deserve anything you get, the lines are there for a reason.
HA I agree with your line of thinking

Although i wouldn't damage a car, i certainly think how satisfying it would be just because they have parked like that

But as some other have mentioned you can park in a basically deserted car park, come out from the shops and the only other car in the place has parked next to you
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