Parking low life....

kevinmarkwhite said:
ZedFourM said:
kevinmarkwhite said:
I parked near a Z3 the other night in Sinsbury's. He was parked properly over 1 space, so I did my usual and took 2 spaces!!!!!
If you ever come back and find your car keyed, you'll know exactly why they did it!
Yeah, that the f***er that did it is a sad c**t who has no respect for other people's property.
And that's exactly what they will have thought about the person who used 2 parking spaces, just before they take their 50p - with the specially sharpened corner - out of their pocket. ("Me, officer? Of course I don't have any weapons on me, just some loose change...")

In your attempt to stop one form of accidental damage (car door being opened hitting your car), you are laying yourself open to a greatly increased possibility of having damage deliberately inflicted (by somebody who takes offence at your form of parking deciding to key your car).
 
ZedFourM said:
In your attempt to stop one form of accidental damage (car door being opened hitting your car), you are laying yourself open to a greatly increased possibility of having damage deliberately inflicted (by somebody who takes offence at your form of parking deciding to key your car).[/color]

You are quite right, I am not disagreeing with you - by parking over 2 spaces I am inviting retribution. Believe me, I've had this debate many times.

The way I see it....I goto a supermarket to buy stuff. I don't go there to get my car damaged. The supermarket avoid liability for their customers actions by displaying notices etc....but at the same time, don't provide wide enough parking bays. Well...they do - the parking bays are perfectly wide enough (even for me) if people park centrally in them, but most of the time they don't. This means one side is closer to the bay next to it etc.

Some supermarkets have started using 3rd party parking enforcement companies....but they are only interested in people who stay too long, or park over the white line (me!)....they are not interested in damage, which is fair enough, cos how do you actually prove someone caused a parking dink?

However, to enforce a ticket....which is actually an "invoice", they have to show a loss. In a free car park, they have not lost income. 99% of the time that I do it, I park well away from the entrance, and if the car park is busy, then I don't, cos I fully agree, it is ignorant if the car park is almost full for someone to take 2 spaces. In those instances, I would either stay in the car, or be on edge whilst in the shop.

Now then, I can sort of understand why people see a car over 2 spaces and think "ignorant sod" or "typical BMW driver" etc etc. But at what point does that turn into "I am now going to teach them a lesson and cause £100's of pounds of damage"? How is that justified? So I either park and risk a dink, or park defensively and risk a scratch? Seems the supermarkets are quite expensive.
 
Well i told the gf that "the forum" thinks it was done on my drive... I.e i blamed her... She really doesnt like this forum even more now!!!

I should show the pic i have of my bay... It was an end bay too! And a massive gap on the side too....

As said though... You dont need much force to ding a door as the doors these days are so heavy they swing open with little force :(

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I never take mine in town always use the wifes car, the only car park the zed sees is the one at work and people don't park anywhere near it. Looks like nobby no mates all on its own :)
 
oli445 said:
I'm with you Kevin - you can't win!

There's a saying, "he who cares loses" :headbang:

True...if you care about it, you get stressed. I went through a period of owning a Focus estate. It was the best car I've ever had in terms of practicality, and as it was already scratched and dinked when I got it, I really didn't give a s**t about it, so I would park that in 1 bay at the supermarket and not care if it got dinked.

However, get a nice car (our last two have been brand new) and I want to avoid such damage. I know its inevitable that one day it will happen, and people say its only a piece of metal, but that's just the way I am. I want to keep it in as good condition as possible...whilst still using it.
 
I won't take my Zed into supermarket car parks, our X5 has side steps so doors would hit them first. Bigger boot too.
Funny how I feel the car is safer on the track than in a car park.
 
Guy up the road from me has a Z4 and wont take it to supermarkets, he takes his wife's old Seat instead.

My trouble is the other car is a 2011 1'er, and I dont want either damaged.
 
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