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No, not applauding the driver but at the same time it doesn't bother me. I'm sure he/she had a reason to park like that. I see that the cars are British; if you've lived here as long as I have you get used to the British doing things in a different, and maybe more self centered, way.
I agree. But, then, there are those with invisible illnesses. A lot look "spry," as you say. They don't all hop out and get a wheelchair out of the trunk.
Some people can't even manage to park in one space. A couple of days ago I went to the local supermarket, and in the lane I chose there were three different cars that were not only parked crooked, but the rear halves (and I do mean half) of those cars were sticking out into the lane blocking traffic as if the drivers somehow managed to get the front tires into those spaces and decided, "Eh, that's good enough."The Brits have definitely not cornered the market on self-centeredness. We've got loads of it here.
Afaic, there is no valid excuse for parking across 4 parking spaces. To even suggest that there is makes me wonder.
Some people can't even manage to park in one space. A couple of days ago I went to the local supermarket, and in the lane I chose there were three different cars that were not only parked crooked, but the rear halves (and I do mean half) of those cars were sticking out into the lane blocking traffic as if the drivers somehow managed to get the front tires into those spaces and decided, "Eh, that's good enough."
There are a sizable number of handicap permits handed out to people who don't actually qualify, despite what some doctors sign off on.
Yeah, I know one. I'm sure he will get called on it one day.There are also people who have handicap tags for a family member, and have no qualms about using it themselves.
When I first asked my doctor about whether or not he'd be willing to sign the paperwork so I could get one of the temporary Disabled Person Parking Placards his response was, "Nah, we'll get you one of the permanent ones. That way they'll just send you a new one every two years." At the time I was still working my way through the various treatments that might resolve my pain issues and I thought he was just trying to make it easier on me, but now I realize that was his way of hinting I'd probably be needing one longer than I thought I would. That said, I only use it if I'm having a particularly "bad" day; on "good" days I don't because I know there are people who are in worse condition and need that space more than I do.There are a sizable number of handicap permits handed out to people who don't actually qualify, despite what some doctors sign off on.
I've seen that in parking areas without lines to designate the spots, which is rare around here, but probably more common where you are. But when there's lines, there's the rare oh-my-car-is-so-important guy that parks considerably over the lines. I've even seen a few parked in 4 spaces by the oh-my-car-is-so-important-and-I'm-so-important types.
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There are a sizable number of handicap permits handed out to people who don't actually qualify, despite what some doctors sign off on.
Some people can't even manage to park in one space. A couple of days ago I went to the local supermarket, and in the lane I chose there were three different cars that were not only parked crooked, but the rear halves (and I do mean half) of those cars were sticking out into the lane blocking traffic as if the drivers somehow managed to get the front tires into those spaces and decided, "Eh, that's good enough."
I've seen that in parking areas without lines to designate the spots, which is rare around here, but probably more common where you are. But when there's lines, there's the rare oh-my-car-is-so-important guy that parks considerably over the lines. I've even seen a few parked in 4 spaces by the oh-my-car-is-so-important-and-I'm-so-important types.
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You mean you don't have one yet? Get with it Scotty! [emoji14]I'm gonna get one of the new parking-across-four-spaces permits.
You mean you don't have one yet? Get with it Scotty! [emoji14]
When driving here in the UK, you will come across temporary speed limits put up to protect the workforce when road repairs are under construction. There's always the mindless moron who flagrantly disobeys the temporary speed limit. I've often wondered where they get their exemption certificates from.You mean you don't have one yet? Get with it Scotty! [emoji14]
I'm gonna get one of the new parking-across-four-spaces permits.
There are a sizable number of handicap permits handed out to people who don't actually qualify, despite what some doctors sign off on.