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Old 09-09-2017, 02:11 AM   #91
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Happened to me today. Of around 100 free spaces in the car park closer to the entrance, look where this empty headed cretin chose to park next to my ute.

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When there's plenty of room park in the middle of two spaces ....if anyone's upset about it
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I don't understand why people magnet park when there is loads of space. It's like they are drawn to your car and cannot control their doors when the magnetic force plows their door into your car.
As an observation..
This happens not only in car parks, I often free camp in the motorhome in an area of 100's of acres and guess where you think the grey nomad wants to park !!
Seems it must hark back to the wagon trains and free settlers worried about being attacked, I've even seen them arranging their caravans etc into circles in some places.
Now I pull in and wait to see where everyone parks before I move and set up.
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Just a quiky, why didn't you park in the end space?
I take your point, but here's what happened;
I reversed into the spot to have the sun at the rear of my car to avoid cabin heat when I returned. (sorry Victorians)
Due to recent surgeries I have to open my door fully to get in and out.
I didn't use the end space because it's too awkward getting out with a close side kerb.
What I should have done is used a middle space and then I'd at least have a chance the cretin would have parked on the other side.
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As an observation..
This happens not only in car parks, I often free camp in the motorhome in an area of 100's of acres and guess where you think the grey nomad wants to park !!
Seems it must hark back to the wagon trains and free settlers worried about being attacked, I've even seen them arranging their caravans etc into circles in some places.
Now I pull in and wait to see where everyone parks before I move and set up.
Don't you hate that, you're in the middle of nowhere and the griswolds turn up and park next to you. Loud death metal and openly cussing usually scares them off
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I think the "empty headed cretin" was a smart man Pedro, I would have parked beside you too only a little closer to the kerb to lessen the chance of you hitting me with a door.
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Don't you hate that, you're in the middle of nowhere and the griswolds turn up and park next to you. Loud death metal and openly cussing usually scares them off
I have actually done that and it works, having a chain looping out from underneath the rear with a half chewed bone and water bowl works too ! No I don't own a dog.
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Maybe carry one of these in the boot to stop people parking next to you

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Even those people who take up 2 spaces in an attempt to protect their car have bad days!
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Even those people who take up 2 spaces in an attempt to protect their car have bad days!

Violence is the only solution to that sort of behavior
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I was sitting in my work car tapping away on the iPad in a supermarket car park, this middle aged woman flung her door open against mine at full force, it rocked my car, she didn't even flinch and toddled off to do her shopping. I get out to inspect the damage, luckily it hit the plastic door handle and not the body work. There was a passenger still in the woman's car so I gave her the death stare. Some people are above caring about other people's property.
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My wife's Mondeo copped this one today in our local supermarket carpark. No note on the windscreen or witnesses.

Dent removal guys are unable to get it out because it's in a really difficult area to get to.

My crash repairer quoted me $500 because of needing to repaint the entire quarter panel and roof section.

You can imagine how impressed I am right now.
Can I have the number of your panel beater? $500 for that amount of work, I'll get a respray
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Old 10-09-2017, 09:50 AM   #103
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People who take up two car parks are just as bad as door bangers.

Il always park beside a nice car in the far away corner,
The way I see it we are protecting each other's cars, I know I'm not gonna hit theirs and I presume since they've parked soo are away they are protective of their own. So won't bang mine.
Still got abused one night for parking my fairlane beside a nice old premier. Lol.
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I always figure someone parked way over in the corner might be there for the day (like an employee) so I can come & go with less chance of getting hit by a door.
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He's an old mate, for anyone else it would be substantially more.

He's in Southern Adeaide and due to his high standard of work, I would recommend him to anyone, just PM me if you want his contact details.
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When there's plenty of room park in the middle of two spaces ....if anyone's upset about it
I had a mate who thought he was smart doing this in his new BMW. Lasted two days before someone keyed both sides of the car.
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Until recently my daily was a wrangler with all the gear on it. Came out of the local IGA just in time to see a nice black audi driver fling their door open into my jeep. Haha, barely even a mark on my steel rock sliders. The audi did not come off so well.
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People who take up two car parks are just as bad as door bangers.

Il always park beside a nice car in the far away corner,
The way I see it we are protecting each other's cars, I know I'm not gonna hit theirs and I presume since they've parked soo are away they are protective of their own. So won't bang mine.
Still got abused one night for parking my fairlane beside a nice old premier. Lol.
If there's plenty of room furtherest away ...I don't see the problem ....and if they have a problem let's discuss it ....and if you key my car we'll discuss that too
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If there's plenty of room furtherest away ...I don't see the problem ....and if they have a problem let's discuss it ....and if you key my car we'll discuss that too
All well and good if you sit in the car while the missus dashes into Bunnings for you.

Not much discussion happening if you do your own shopping and come back to a keyed car ??
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All well and good if you sit in the car while the missus dashes into Bunnings for you.

Not much discussion happening if you do your own shopping and come back to a keyed car ??
I will say I've been lucky and never had a car keyed, but my pet hate is when people fold your mirror in to get their fat bodies in between you car and theirs. It's not as bad in my ute or sedan but you still have to extend to pop it back out because I don't notice until I'm driving, but it was the worst in my old van that had manual mirrors. Not like old carrolas that had the handle thingy that you'd flip the mirror back out and adjust from inside on the passengers side but physically having to manipulate the mirror back to where you like it. It would take 3 weeks of minor adjustments to get the damn thing back to where I like it every time it got bumped. People can be jerks at times.
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All well and good if you sit in the car while the missus dashes into Bunnings for you.

Not much discussion happening if you do your own shopping and come back to a keyed car ??
Thats the risk you take all you can do is limit as much as possible ....or leave it at home in the garage and take the sh@#ter

I've often wondered how I'd react if you caught some kid keying it ? ....whether I could control the rage ?
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Happened to me again yesterday.
An old-ish lady was sitting in the next car as I was parking. Then she opened her door, slammed it into my door as she got out, leant into my window and complimented me on my reverse parking. She didn't even flinch, what a little bastard. That's three in three weeks! I'll be more careful where I park with the new car.
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All well and good if you sit in the car while the missus dashes into Bunnings for you.
Having trucks makes the parking at Bunnings much tougher so I always use the drive in parking bays even if I'm only buying some marking tape.

Before I did this, I would have car drivers getting out of their cars and banging their heads on my Westcoast mirrors. ouch !
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All well and good if you sit in the car while the missus dashes into Bunnings for you.

Not much discussion happening if you do your own shopping and come back to a keyed car ??
Something tells me not a lot of talking would be going on if the owner saw the offender in action!
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The new dmax dual cab has only done 2500km and some piece of ****e has already scratched up one of the doors...
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Some people just don't care.
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The dream was over for me this arvo. Just noticed the first car door incident on my, beforehand, spottless XR50.
Rear door, right on the top crease and a beauty indeed. Judging by the position and height, child in an suv I reckon.
Oh well it was always meant to be my daily and was bound to happen sooner or later but it still stings a little
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The dream was over for me this arvo. Just noticed the first car door incident on my, beforehand, spottless XR50.
Rear door, right on the top crease and a beauty indeed. Judging by the position and height, child in an suv I reckon.
Oh well it was always meant to be my daily and was bound to happen sooner or later but it still stings a little
That bloody sucks , it really does .
I work at a District School and why it's pretty rare that i take my XR6 to work because little tackers will do that and not even know what they've done. School holidays is about the only time it appears at work when there's no kids getting out of cars to worry about . Hope it doesn't drive you to distraction when you see it each day .
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Not sure if already mentioned, but the Focus apparently has inbuilt door protecting guards.
They automatically pop out when the door is opened more than 15cm:



https://www.caradvice.com.au/139174/...dge-protector/

Would be great if this sort of thing was made mandatory for all new cars sold.
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