In the UK when I have a rental car for the family holiday (only car in the
household is my Sprite - we poor!) I take photographs of the cars parked
either side of me where possible. So, if I get door dinged and the colour
matches, I've some evidence.
Weslake-Monza 1330
In a message dated 29/05/2011 10:59:13 GMT Daylight Time,
grday at btinternet.com writes:
There is a little bit of a dichotomy in relation to this subject as people
in the UK, for some reason unknown want to park as close as possible to a
car similar to these and open their doors to bang on them. I have parked
on
the empty, far side of a supermarket car park with a semi-decent car and
when I returned have had cars parked that close I could barely walk
through
to reach to the door. The rest of that side of the car park remained
empty.
I simply cannot understand the thought process behind this
.
If you park in a position to take up 2 spaces you tend to find others will
park within bays on either side and leave you in a position where you do
not
get damage.
If my Sprite was as neat and tidy as some of those on the list I would
take
up 2 places and reduce the risk of minor car park damage. I would suggest
it is not always arrogance but simply self protection.
However, taking up a disabled persons parking space(s) is simply wrong but
the use of a tyre iron to make the driver in a physical condition to
correctly use such a space may not be the right thing to do to cure this.
There was a local Police Officer who would abuse such parking areas whilst
going into a local store to get his free lunch but he stopped when
photographs appeared in the local press.
Guy R Day
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