The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]

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Blib

45,225 posts

203 months

Sunday 14th July
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Jimjimhim

1,106 posts

6 months

Sunday 14th July
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Blib said:
How is that badly parked?

Wafu7

134 posts

36 months

Sunday 14th July
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thetapeworm

11,770 posts

245 months

Sunday 14th July
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Stolen from a post by The Motorist on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/share/mUnbRYKxV78yiWhr/



Safe 2 space parking so those Ferrari types don't bang their Ferrari doors into your Ferrari doors.

sleepezy

1,900 posts

240 months

Sunday 14th July
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Went to pick up daughter from Uni today - planning to collect a car-full of stuff - no problem plenty of parking at the house...

Oh hello:





Now, just to be really clear - this van has nothing to do with the house - it's owned by a neighbour who has just decided in his utmost arrogance to dump his van there, go into town and ignore is phone. The house has the drive by the side and the space in front of the garage (ie where the mini is, which is owned by one of my daughter's housemates)

Made sure there was virtually no space to squeeze by too, just for good measure





Red9zero

7,652 posts

63 months

Monday 15th July
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Didn't get any pics, and I can imagine it`s the same situation in a lot of places this morning, but people who went to the pub last night and left their cars parked outside the local shops. Our local shops have all of their layby full of cars left from last night, so are losing trade as people are just driving past. There is a 1hr limit on the parking 0800 - 1800 but we don't have any traffic wardens, so it is very rarely enforced.

Rusty Old-Banger

4,729 posts

219 months

Monday 15th July
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vikingaero said:
Lancelot said:
Apologies for the poor picture...taken from the hotel room.
Destination charging, chargers are visible at the bottom of the picture.
1 EV charging, other spaces occupied by ICE cars.
It was a large carpark as well with plenty of spaces so no need for them to park there.

"Hurr hurr hurr, I stopped someone from charging their EV"
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces. Like parents who park in the kiddy spaces, only for one parent to get out and run in to the shop for fags and wine.


vikingaero

11,051 posts

175 months

Monday 15th July
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Rusty Old-Banger said:
vikingaero said:
Lancelot said:
Apologies for the poor picture...taken from the hotel room.
Destination charging, chargers are visible at the bottom of the picture.
1 EV charging, other spaces occupied by ICE cars.
It was a large carpark as well with plenty of spaces so no need for them to park there.

"Hurr hurr hurr, I stopped someone from charging their EV"
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces. Like parents who park in the kiddy spaces, only for one parent to get out and run in to the shop for fags and wine.
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.

MightyBadger

2,772 posts

56 months

Monday 15th July
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vikingaero said:
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.
Your car would get dragged out of the way.

ZesPak

24,839 posts

202 months

Monday 15th July
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vikingaero said:
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.
I've done this. I have a little plastic thingy in my glove box with my number on.

5 years ago crossing Europe, especially in some remote Italian villages, you sometimes needed to get "creative" with parking to charge. These days infrastructure has come a long way though.
I also put it on the dash if I plug in overnight at a hotel/bnb, that way people could contact me if they wanted to charge and my car would be full.

Rusty Old-Banger said:
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces.
These are the worst ones. If you have an EV yourself, you should be aware of how inconvenient it is not be able to charge when you absolutely need to?
I know a number of EV owners that have no driveway or garage with power, they rely on public charging being available to them every now and then.

Edited by ZesPak on Monday 15th July 10:19

donkmeister

8,965 posts

106 months

Monday 15th July
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Blib said:
I'm in two minds about that car...

On the plus side, that is an excellent tip run machine for max load capacity.

On the down side, if your tip has a jobsworth who thinks anyone throwing away more than grass and polystyrene is someone disposing of trade waste, he'll recognise you straight away and demand your permit.

(Yup, been there. I must be a mechanic moonlighting as a landscaper moonlighting as a builder moonlighting as a plumber, who does all of this out of a Citroen, by the logic of my local little Hitler)

donkmeister

8,965 posts

106 months

Monday 15th July
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sleepezy said:
Went to pick up daughter from Uni today - planning to collect a car-full of stuff - no problem plenty of parking at the house...

Oh hello:





Now, just to be really clear - this van has nothing to do with the house - it's owned by a neighbour who has just decided in his utmost arrogance to dump his van there, go into town and ignore is phone. The house has the drive by the side and the space in front of the garage (ie where the mini is, which is owned by one of my daughter's housemates)

Made sure there was virtually no space to squeeze by too, just for good measure



Is this the "ugh, bloody students" mentality? Students are a cross-section of society but some people do have a real chip on their shoulder and act as if they're a homogeneous group of "Ritchie from the Young Ones" types.

I once had someone berate me in my part time minimum wage job for "not paying tax" when I was an undergrad. He couldn't get his head around the fact I hadn't earned enough to pay tax so was no more a tax evader than he was, and arguably less so as he was getting benefits to top up his earnings.

Flumpo

4,024 posts

79 months

Monday 15th July
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sleepezy said:
Went to pick up daughter from Uni today - planning to collect a car-full of stuff - no problem plenty of parking at the house...

Oh hello:





Now, just to be really clear - this van has nothing to do with the house - it's owned by a neighbour who has just decided in his utmost arrogance to dump his van there, go into town and ignore is phone. The house has the drive by the side and the space in front of the garage (ie where the mini is, which is owned by one of my daughter's housemates)

Made sure there was virtually no space to squeeze by too, just for good measure



I take it the mi I was also there first? I mean, how did the van even get out without quite an effort.

Feels like he has a grudge

Vipers

33,051 posts

234 months

Monday 15th July
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ZesPak said:
vikingaero said:
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.
I've done this. I have a little plastic thingy in my glove box with my number on.

5 years ago crossing Europe, especially in some remote Italian villages, you sometimes needed to get "creative" with parking to charge. These days infrastructure has come a long way though.
I also put it on the dash if I plug in overnight at a hotel/bnb, that way people could contact me if they wanted to charge and my car would be full.

Rusty Old-Banger said:
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces.
These are the worst ones. If you have an EV yourself, you should be aware of how inconvenient it is not be able to charge when you absolutely need to?
I know a number of EV owners that have no driveway or garage with power, they rely on public charging being available to them every now and then.

Edited by ZesPak on Monday 15th July 10:19
They should clearly display, only parking to charge, or something for these self entitled morons. In our local car park you can be fined if you are not charging.

Rusty Old-Banger

4,729 posts

219 months

Monday 15th July
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Vipers said:
ZesPak said:
vikingaero said:
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.
I've done this. I have a little plastic thingy in my glove box with my number on.

5 years ago crossing Europe, especially in some remote Italian villages, you sometimes needed to get "creative" with parking to charge. These days infrastructure has come a long way though.
I also put it on the dash if I plug in overnight at a hotel/bnb, that way people could contact me if they wanted to charge and my car would be full.

Rusty Old-Banger said:
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces.
These are the worst ones. If you have an EV yourself, you should be aware of how inconvenient it is not be able to charge when you absolutely need to?
I know a number of EV owners that have no driveway or garage with power, they rely on public charging being available to them every now and then.

Edited by ZesPak on Monday 15th July 10:19
They should clearly display, only parking to charge, or something for these self entitled morons. In our local car park you can be fined if you are not charging.
Or put the EV bays on the far side of the car park.

Tommo87

4,574 posts

119 months

Monday 15th July
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Rusty Old-Banger said:
Vipers said:
ZesPak said:
vikingaero said:
If I owned an EV, I'd be an arse. I'd buy a long charging cable, park behind/block the offending car and charge. I might even put my mobile number on display in my car so they could call me and I'd tell them I'm on the pish all day and can't drive.
I've done this. I have a little plastic thingy in my glove box with my number on.

5 years ago crossing Europe, especially in some remote Italian villages, you sometimes needed to get "creative" with parking to charge. These days infrastructure has come a long way though.
I also put it on the dash if I plug in overnight at a hotel/bnb, that way people could contact me if they wanted to charge and my car would be full.

Rusty Old-Banger said:
I'm torn on this. I reckon 9/10 times I go somewhere with EV charging spaces, they are just filled with EV's NOT actually plugged in and charging. Just using it as parking near the shop door. So some poor sod who NEEDS to charge up, can't, because some lazy is abusing the spaces.
These are the worst ones. If you have an EV yourself, you should be aware of how inconvenient it is not be able to charge when you absolutely need to?
I know a number of EV owners that have no driveway or garage with power, they rely on public charging being available to them every now and then.

Edited by ZesPak on Monday 15th July 10:19
They should clearly display, only parking to charge, or something for these self entitled morons. In our local car park you can be fined if you are not charging.
Or put the EV bays on the far side of the car park.
I think new builds do have them on the outer reaches as part of the design, but when the legislation came out it was easier/cheaper for existing supermarkets etc, to put them closer to the building supplying power, than it was to dig a long trench for the electrical cables.



Deranged Rover

3,722 posts

80 months

Monday 15th July
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sleepezy said:
Made sure there was virtually no space to squeeze by too, just for good measure



It looks like those mirrors are about to fall off...

mac96

4,275 posts

149 months

Monday 15th July
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Deranged Rover said:
sleepezy said:
Made sure there was virtually no space to squeeze by too, just for good measure



It looks like those mirrors are about to fall off...
Plastic strip down the side looks a bit loose as well.....

matchmaker

8,607 posts

206 months

Monday 15th July
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As from today Stirling Council are to start enforcing the "no parking on pavements" legislation. £100 fixed penalty. Badly needed near us - highest count recently at the end of our street was 11 vehicles parked on the pavement (including 3 council vans - we'll see how that goes!)

On a separate note, I noticed a recent housing development which very considerately had a couple of EV charging points. Completely negated by the fact that the two spaces beside them were the only disabled spaces in the development...rolleyes

sleepezy

1,900 posts

240 months

Monday 15th July
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donkmeister said:
Is this the "ugh, bloody students" mentality? Students are a cross-section of society but some people do have a real chip on their shoulder and act as if they're a homogeneous group of "Ritchie from the Young Ones" types.
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I suspect you're right - or more likely a grudge against anyone with more than just the one brain cell

Flumpo said:
I take it the mini was also there first? I mean, how did the van even get out without quite an effort.
The mini was - she manged to get out fortunately but it was very close

Deranged Rover said:
It looks like those mirrors are about to fall off...
Tempting but not my style