Parking offender...will they hold their hand up?

Smartbear said:
john-e89 said:
Begrudgingly I’ve got a disabled card, I only use it if there’s a hill I can’t walk up, not on the flat. But yes, you get some looks drawing into a bay in a Zed until I get out with the oxygen on.... :lol:

How you getting on with that John, any sign of change yet?
Rob

No, another year from now to wait before any recovery might start Rob, then another year after that for the nerve to grow back if it’s going to. Roughly 50/50 chance of recovery mate.
 
john-e89 said:
Smartbear said:
john-e89 said:
Begrudgingly I’ve got a disabled card, I only use it if there’s a hill I can’t walk up, not on the flat. But yes, you get some looks drawing into a bay in a Zed until I get out with the oxygen on.... :lol:

How you getting on with that John, any sign of change yet?
Rob

No, another year from now to wait before any recovery might start Rob, then another year after that for the nerve to grow back if it’s going to. Roughly 50/50 chance of recovery mate.

Fingers crossed for you, you seemed pretty positive at shepshed when I said hi :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
john-e89 said:
Smartbear said:
How you getting on with that John, any sign of change yet?
Rob

No, another year from now to wait before any recovery might start Rob, then another year after that for the nerve to grow back if it’s going to. Roughly 50/50 chance of recovery mate.

Fingers crossed for you, you seemed pretty positive at shepshed when I said hi :thumbsup:
Rob

Cheers Rob. Glass is half full. You look around and it could be so much worse, lots of people around with loved ones in a very unlucky situation and some have lost loved ones so it puts things in perspective. It’s hard at times but there’s a chance of recovery. That fat old bird hasn’t sung yet.... :lol: :thumbsup:
 
ronk said:
Or like me, having to get the door wide open, lifting the dodgy leg over the sill and wobbling away!
Probably like you, I consider myself lucky that I can still do what I can currently do :thumbsup:

Narrow parking stalls.... can't get the door open far enough to easily get out...a common ailment world wide. Had my knee scoped a while ago and that was fun getting in and out for a bit, no twisting allowed. I told myself that when I can't get out of the cars I'll think about driving more mundane "things", like my Highlander.
 
I need to keep my open for this zed as i dont live far away. Question is would you acknowledge it or cringe away :rofl:
 
ronk said:
I’ve had many comments / challenges parking in a limping bay (with a blue badge) in Germamy - people don’t associate a fella with a walking stick and a sports car.

I wish more would do the same in the UK.

Believe me they do comment in the UK (I have a blue badge). Some of the more memorable ones. "You are the scum of the earth" from a elderly gent who came sprinting, and i mean sprinting (I couldnt move that quickly), from 5 or 6 spaces down waving his stick at me. Also been spat on and had my wing mirror kicked off (in my old car) by some skinny guy who was waiting in a car for someone, I did retaliate on that ocasion and put their side window through with the wheel wrench from the boot :)
 
markalp said:
ronk said:
I’ve had many comments / challenges parking in a limping bay (with a blue badge) in Germamy - people don’t associate a fella with a walking stick and a sports car.

I wish more would do the same in the UK.

Believe me they do comment in the UK (I have a blue badge). Some of the more memorable ones. "You are the scum of the earth" from a elderly gent who came sprinting, and i mean sprinting (I couldnt move that quickly), from 5 or 6 spaces down waving his stick at me. Also been spat on and had my wing mirror kicked off (in my old car) by some skinny guy who was waiting in a car for someone, I did retaliate on that ocasion and put their side window through with the wheel wrench from the boot :)

That’s wild!!! Did they just assume you didn’t have a badge?
To be fair to the people who commented in Germany, they were mainly offering advice to prevent a fine from the Polizei had I not had a legitamate badge.

I did get a Uk bollocking from an old git in a Sainsbury’s car park as I was reversing out of a limping bay, I had just put the badge in the glove box and told me that I should display it 100% of the time!
 
ronk said:
markalp said:
ronk said:
I’ve had many comments / challenges parking in a limping bay (with a blue badge) in Germamy - people don’t associate a fella with a walking stick and a sports car.

I wish more would do the same in the UK.

Believe me they do comment in the UK (I have a blue badge). Some of the more memorable ones. "You are the scum of the earth" from a elderly gent who came sprinting, and i mean sprinting (I couldnt move that quickly), from 5 or 6 spaces down waving his stick at me. Also been spat on and had my wing mirror kicked off (in my old car) by some skinny guy who was waiting in a car for someone, I did retaliate on that ocasion and put their side window through with the wheel wrench from the boot :)

That’s wild!!! Did they just assume you didn’t have a badge?
To be fair to the people who commented in Germany, they were mainly offering advice to prevent a fine from the Polizei had I not had a legitamate badge.

I did get a Uk bollocking from an old git in a Sainsbury’s car park as I was reversing out of a limping bay, I had just put the badge in the glove box and told me that I should display it 100% of the time!

Must be a Sainsburys thing, both those happened in sainsbury at the top of Ladbroke Grove in London. I have had a blue badge for a loooong time, and the snide under the breath remarks are more prevelant in supermarkets than anywhere else, apart from national trust car parks where all the old dears seem to like commenting lol.

I should confess my old car was lower than the Zed and was considerably louder (now i realise just how lound that 3" turbo back exhaust was) so maybe now I am in a more "refined" car the comments will be few and far between :)
 
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