I wouldn't trouble me, in such circumstances, if I did hit the other car. You should have left a note.And what would happen if I had damaged the car whilst getting out ?
Agreed. I would have let the air out of two of their tyres.I wouldn't trouble me, in such circumstances, if I did hit the other car. You should have left a note.
Only thing is, sometimes that person may be parked there because some idiot on the other side was badly parked. The idiot leaves, and then it looks like the other guy is responsible - which may not be the case.When I see cars parked just over the line into a second space (so that no one will park there either and so not bang their door into the first car) I try to park with my passenger side right up against their drivers door.
Only thing is, sometimes that person may be parked there because some idiot on the other side was badly parked. The idiot leaves, and then it looks like the other guy is responsible - which may not be the case.
There are a few Public car parks on the prom side across from the chipper and the Yacht, folk seem to park normally there- which leaves you with a few extra minutes walk!!Morning,
Just want to check something with you all. I park in the overflow car park near Clontarf Dart station every day a......
Naw, lash into them. It's catharticApart from the OPs situation, in which I would be fairly well annoyed too, the other situations just wouldnt bother me at all.Unless I was a passenger in a car where the driver started ranted on about it or did what some of the other posters above describe doing. Why get so worked up about these things? And remember you don't know the other persons situation- would it excuse them if you knew they were having a particularly horrible day- or that their kids were screaming blue murder in the back seat, or one of them had just vomited, or anyone of the myriad of things that can put us off? Kind of does bother me when I see people without kids parking in parent and infant places or the like but since I dont know the full story I let it slide. I used to challenge the odd person years ago but I usually felt bad afterwards.
Seen this many times in Portmarnock station too. People must just assume they'll be back before the car they've blocked in will need to leave. If this happened to me and was going to delay my already long enough comute home then i'm afraid the brake window and release handbrake approach would definately be used.
Some might think this is extreme but not i i'm afraid.
Naw, lash into them. It's cathartic
Morning,
Just want to check something with you all.
I park in the overflow car park near Clontarf Dart station every day and walk to work from there.
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