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While some may disagree with the choice to park in such a fashion, resorting to a criminal offense to "teach them a lesson" certainly does not promote good-natured feelings towards your fellow man! :ugh2: |
when you guys buy a new car, do u get offerd a program that covers dings and scratches. It's called the "smart program" here in canada. I didnt get it on the Z, which i should have when someone hit my rear bumper and took off. But i got it on my Evo and the only scratch thats on my car right now was from when i was putting the dp in. And they repainted the fender for free.
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That would rock! It's kinda like "accidental damage" coverage on your laptop where they replace any damage no matter what. I was offered no such coverage. :(
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Actually I lied, I had one incident. Someone backed into my rear bumper shortly after I got the car, but I got over it. |
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I get it, you're in no man's land... but it still screams DB and invites being f'ed with. Been there, done that when I was young, dumb and full of cum. If you're that far away, one spot is all you need. The more attention you draw to yourself, the more attention you'll get. |
Love this thread. Just made it through the entire thing.
I used to park in an above ground garage for work. I'd go through several empty levels to the top level and take the corner spot, hugging the wall. The top 2-3 levels were always empty. I did this every day. One day, I was sitting in my spot listening to music because I was a bit early. Up the ramp at 100 mph comes a big pick-up. Heads straight for me. Swings around, slams into reverse, backs in at record speed and slams into the concrete wall. The guy got out, looked at his damage, and left. He had to know I was there because I listen to music loud. I was cracking up, but he wouldn't look at me. I know I didn't take "his" spot because I parked there every day. I can't explain it. It was the farthest spot from the elevator. Why right next to me? WHY. |
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It just seems to me there are more douche bags driving pick-ups than any other type of cars. They tend to be ruder both on the road and when parking, and they show totally no respect to other drivers and other people's cars
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Pick-up trucks are my natural enemy. :icon17:
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Especially with those with the balls hanging, that's just plain disgusting.
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Brodozers... the scourge of the roadways. Although, soccor-mom mobiles are a very close second.
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