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09-04-2022, 06:54 PM | #1 | ||
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A couple of the most common grievances of many people that are into cars, and some that aren't.
Both of these were at my local bunnings, but its not unique to any carpark or any state. Its common everywhere. First one. You park miles away, with plenty of empty spaces all around, only to come out and find some numpty has parked right next to you, even though there are still plenty of spaces and many of them much closer to the entrance. Ours is the new Escape on the right. Sure, not parked perfect but we were away from everyone. The owner of the honda just happened to arrive back at her car just as we did. Out of curiosity I asked what her thought process was in choosing to park where she did. I was kind of genuinely curious, but also be bit annoyed... I got called an idiot for my trouble and was asked if I owned the carpark. Then after she got in to her car she got a bit braver and started abusing me with the window up. No idea what she said It does my head in. It happens so often, I just don't get the mentality behind it. Its got to be a sheep thing. The second is when people just obviously don't give a rats. This from today... Again, we'd parked first, in the further most corner of the car park. Came out to the above picture. The owner of the red car had just walked away, so the white car in the middle had parked second. How can you just leave it like that? I don't care if it takes some people a couple of goes to get it right. Just have some care factor. The red car was parked on a similar angle. The maddening thing was, what you can't see from the pictures, is the large amount of free spaces available. I know I'm not the only one that has these frustrations.
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09-04-2022, 07:20 PM | #2 | ||
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I share your frustration. I'm happy to walk a bit further to avoid other cars and trolleys and forever amazed why people want to me next to my car. I can only think that they are happy to park next to me as they know they won't be hit by a another car using the park space I am in and that because I am particular in where I park they know I will be careful opening doors. It's because of this I maintain a second older car as my main shopping cart. I also park it clear of other cars and way from trolleys and downhill slopes as best as I can and hope for the best. This also helps keep the kms down on the first car which mainly does highway kms.
My biggest gripe however is when the pest parker reverses in and makes it almost impossible to get in my driver door. I'm getting too old to crawl over the passenger seat. Last edited by minheim; 09-04-2022 at 07:36 PM. Reason: typo |
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As for the angle parkers, just laziness. And yet, I bet they would be very annoyed if someone dinged their doors because the other person couldn't get into/out of their car.
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09-04-2022, 07:34 PM | #4 | ||
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First one - she's the sort that can't park between lines, needs a car there as a reference.
Basically, uses your car as a guide - so long as she positions her car so it is within striking distance of yours when she opens her door, then she is close to being parked "well". If she can't hit your car with her door then she is too far over. Your car looks new and unblemished - those cars are the best to use this strike-it-with-your-door-and-you're-parked-good technique. |
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09-04-2022, 07:35 PM | #5 | ||
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To be fair, in the first pic, you parked next to the lazy persons park where they just drive straight in. So that is unsurprising honestly.
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09-04-2022, 08:00 PM | #7 | ||
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Psychology. As you said, this happens very frequently. I reckon its to do with a sense of feeling "safe" for some people, mostly those who are used to being around other people. If the car park is big and empty, they might feel safer parking next to someone.
I only became aware of this when another mate of mine would get really upset every time it happened, and started sending me photos. I found it quite funny at first, then realised it was happening to me too. It never used to bother me, but when you become aware of it, it is a bit annoying. Especially when I have the dog with me, and he enters from the passenger side When I lived in London, I noticed this was happening in lifts and public transport. You could stand in the corner of an empty lift, and the next person coming in will stand right up against you. The bus could be empty in the wee hours of the morning, but someone will come sit right next to you.
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09-04-2022, 08:01 PM | #8 | ||
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Don't see a problem with the first one at least she parked correctly giving you space and I do agree with her as I would have told you go f*** yourself, for the others well what do you expect from d*** heads these days.
Remember you are parking in a car park so expect people tp park next to you regardless how full it is. |
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09-04-2022, 08:52 PM | #10 | ||
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Mate, I can't stand this, my wife knows all about my passionate hatred for anyone who does this.
One day a few years ago I parked in a far away spot in a fairly bare car park, my wife went in the shop while I remained in the car. A few moments later some clueless nong pulled up really close to the passenger side.... I mean REALLY close, to the point where it was difficult for him to get out of his own car. I could not believe the stupidity, it fired me up to the point where I wound the window down to give him a full-rant serve. My wife mentioned she could hear it from where she was. The guy quickly ceased his attempt of crawling out his narrow gap of a door space and drove away to another park far away from me. Sent from my Pixel 6 Pro using Tapatalk
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09-04-2022, 09:11 PM | #11 | ||
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My wifes 4 hour old Mercedes coupe at the local shopping centre I was in the passenger seat and sat in the car while the wife went into the chemist, a VN commodore pulled up with a load of kids in it, before I could do anything the kids piled out opening their doors into the side of the car, I had the window down partially and let out a WTF the mother just looked at me and kept walking, by the time my wife came back I had settled down a bit, she just said well the first scratch hurts, I felt like jumping all over the VN, but realised it is already worth nothing so I sucked it up, the 2 small dents cost me $200 to have paintless dent removal and you cant even tell.
Its funny I watch a lady in a Pajero every day try to park in a bay near work, I would say she spends up to 20 minutes trying to get it in the bay, most times she just gives up and leaves it wherever it ends up, you can tell that the car is too big for her and she is just not able to manoeuvre it with confidence. The other day the Day care bus was parked beside her, It took her about 20 minutes to back out she kept getting closer to the bus with each manoeuvre, at 1 point I thought she hit it. |
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09-04-2022, 09:16 PM | #12 | |||
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sitting in a carpark [yes in the car ] waiting for the missus to come back from one of the shops ....... i had a car behind me nudge my towball thankfully didn't crack the towball cover . then a few minutes later a suv parks on my passenger side. thought she was gunna slice my front off whilst coming in then her kid gets out of the rear seat .... door straight in to my side mirror & hard enough to move it [left a mark] so i wind the window down & say Oi watch what your doing. young kid apologises for what happened .......... then the mother comes around and goes what?? oh he apologised so all good..... then walked off .. so tempted to key there car - but i didn't and then i was waiting for the 3rd attempt and yes i do sometimes park away from other cars .................... someone ALWAYS follows you |
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09-04-2022, 10:15 PM | #16 | ||
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I pretty much never would take the Mustang to a Public Car park for the above reasons.
But if you by a cheaper car that you don't care as much about, you will find it amazing as to where you can park the sucker.
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10-04-2022, 07:41 AM | #17 | ||
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Personally I find it easier to not shop at Bunnings or any other big box store.
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10-04-2022, 07:54 AM | #18 | ||
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I'll sometimes park next to the nice car at the far end of the shopping center, he will most likely look after my car and I'll look after his.
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10-04-2022, 09:40 AM | #19 | ||
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I have a disabled parking permit as my mobility is RS.
If I have to park in a normal space because there's no disability spots left, I have to park a lot closer to the left hand side of the space so I can open my door all the way to enable me to get out of the car. People often look at my parking and some speak up, but when they see me trying to get out they usually apologise. |
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10-04-2022, 10:30 AM | #20 | ||
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Right there with you on this one Prydey. Drives me absolutely insane.
First photo - my rental car on the left Car park is L shaped Second photo is the other side Very early in the morning so no other cars. As you can see, I park, with no others any where near me. Also know, that the main shopping centres are much further away, hence no other cars parked there. And what do I find when I get back , drives me nuts. I've also had similar situations where I have parked, along way from anyone else and even before I switch off, I have some nutbag park right next to me. The look on the persons face when I immediately reversed out, then drove to another "free" parking space and then stopped/got out, was priceless. And yes, I am thinking that it is a security kind of thing. I've had the same deal when going to the movie cinemas (remember those things???) and you'll be the first one one in, sit as far away from the centre/popular seats, and the next idiot comes in and sits within a few spaces. Why Why Why?? |
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10-04-2022, 10:37 AM | #21 | ||
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Having a nice or a new car generates a magnetic effect in car parks - other, mainly not so nice cars, get drawn to it.
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I've also stood in the empty park next to me to prevent someone trying to park there. I'd just parked (DFO brisbane airport, before the homemaker centre was built opposite and before covid) miles from the main entrance and literally 1000's of empty spaces, and some woman tried to park next to me as I was hopping out. I just stood in the park, and she took a hint. Its crazy.
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10-04-2022, 11:25 AM | #24 | ||
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You cant protect your car 24/7, but you can prevent it from being in those situations by buying a ****ter
This is the reason I have a ****ter for those outings where the general public are, park wherever I want, park like a drunk, come back and no one parks near me, I can ratchet strap a couple of lengths of timber to the roof, even though it has no racks, I can drive it over kerbs and just generally mistreat it, I dont care if someone runs into it or opens their door onto it, its worth every bit of the $500 I paid for it and its insured for $3000 . Last edited by GasoLane; 10-04-2022 at 11:45 AM. |
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10-04-2022, 11:34 AM | #25 | ||
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One of my sister-in-laws explained that she always parks next to another car as she finds it to hard to see and park between the lines and its easier to align her car with another vehicle. Yes; I was aghast. Edit: and yes she tries to park next to the cars looking the best as she figures the are less likely to open their doors on her car.
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10-04-2022, 11:34 AM | #26 | ||
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I dont know.... many years ago I caught a bloke exiting his 4WD and hammering his door 3 times into my car is I was walking back towards it. Couldnt believe what I was seeing and gave him a serve. He didnt care so I watched him walk away and returned serve.... I miss wearing steel caps
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Completely agree.
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10-04-2022, 11:56 AM | #29 | ||
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I believe its a sick absession with inconveniencing other people.
She would have seen youve parked there for the very purpose of seperating your nice new car from the nufties and decided to spoil your party. Its like the idiots I encounter on the Northern expressway everyday. Will sit next to a truck doing 100 in the dual lanes whilst everyone banks up behind them and then as soon as it becomes 3 lanes they accelerate up to 110 as the 3rd lane means the game is up. You can tell its deliberate as they spend more time looking at you through the rear view mirror for a reaction than looking forward. |
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