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11th February 2020, 22:15 | #1 |
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Morons in supermarket
Today in my local Morrison’s I parked next to the last disabled bay so that there was plenty of room for other cars and I wouldn’t get my doors dinged yet again. I came out to find the side of my rear bumper next to the disabled bay scraped and marked with black paint! How in gods name can you be so bad a driver to scrape your car down the bumper when there is a cross hatched area almost a meter across between the spaces? I really cannot fathom that level of incompetence.
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11th February 2020, 22:34 | #2 |
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I know the feeling, a few months ago in Sainsburys car park I was left a present of a long scrape along the rear bumper gouging one of the reverse sensors.
Some people just don't care !!! |
12th February 2020, 06:15 | #3 |
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Some don't care, for other perhaps, they don't want the cost or hassle of making good your car.
More precautionary, don't park so close to the supermarket entrance, find a space as far from the entrance as you can. Your experience is why people like me sometimes take up two spaces, to push other cars away from my car. Some think this is inconsiderate, but not me. I have considered what may happen if I park in one space. If I take 2 there will be other spaces free to use but for some that wont be the point, I've taken 2 and that will cause them to blow a fuse. Saw something on TV where a chap took 2 spaces then interviewed people, most that said it was poor then fully understood the chaps reason when he explained that he was trying to prevent his car getting hit and it was as if they were no longer unhappy he took 2 spaces macafee2 |
12th February 2020, 06:27 | #4 |
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Last year I had taken my Jensen down to Sainsburys to get a few bits. When I returned a few mins later there was a lady unloading her car and she had rested her trolley against my car . When I asked her to move it she just said ''its only an old car so it doesn't matter'' . With an attitude like that no wonder so many cars get scraped.
Luckily the scratch polished out but I wonder what her insurance would have said if I had put a claim in? |
12th February 2020, 06:40 | #5 |
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Now if you buy a Yellow car then you attract the idiots like wasps around a honey pot. Last week I parked up in a large car park in Fowey. It was fairly empty but I parked far away. Came back to find the car park was still virtually empty except for a Red Corsa which was parked very close to my drivers door.
Sometime ago, again I parked in the corner of a supermarket car park. When I returned there was a huge 4x4 parked next to Banana and the woman driver had put her handbag on my bonnet whilst she loaded her shopping up into her wagon. The handbag had chains and key’s hanging off of it. I lifted it up carefully and gave the bag to the woman and asked why she had done it. Her reply was “but I always do that saves me bending. No one else has ever complained. I’ll report you for being so rude”. Needless to say but I heard no more.
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12th February 2020, 07:35 | #6 |
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I've lost count of the times I have chosen a space in an almost empty car park, within seconds someone has parked next to me ignoring oodles, and oodles of empty spaces.
Is herding inbuilt into humans ? It must be. |
12th February 2020, 09:48 | #7 |
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I drive a lot of miles each year and I'm reminded daily at the poor general quality of people's driving. I'm not going to single anyone out as its all age groups and both sexes. Everyone's at it!!!!
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I've done a check and found our cars are made of 100% magnetic material so it's not their fault......just science at work
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12th February 2020, 10:44 | #9 |
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I always park at the furthest point from the entrance in supermarkets or retail parks, and take my worst car, which had a few tiny dings before I got it - Still a ZT though! It also has a tow bar ( not used by me), which fends off others when parallel parking!
I usually find it is older relatives or children in the rear of cars that do the most damage by just flinging doors open. Perhaps I should just buy a modern europox (deliberately mis-typed), which I wouldn't care about so much - all my cars are over 12 years old and much loved. |
12th February 2020, 10:54 | #10 |
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I often think it would have been so different if I had the removable towbar plugged in !
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