Parking Dents

CupraTgirl

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As i parked up in my drive after work i locked my car and did my 'look around' at her as i always do and noticed ANOTHER parking dent on the passenger door! What the :censored: is wrong with people? Why are they SO inconsiderate to other peoples cars?

I now have one on my passenger door and drivers door and i think there may be more :cry:
 

flashbsd

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people can be such a**holes! what an inconsiderate :censored:

I have a couple, i can live with, but what winds me up is when theres nobody near you, then all of a sudden you geta shitty mondeo parked up 3cm from your door! when its an empty car park! take 2 spaces up, i try to usually!
 

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flashbsd said:
people can be such a**holes! what an inconsiderate :censored:

I have a couple, i can live with, but what winds me up is when theres nobody near you, then all of a sudden you geta shitty mondeo parked up 3cm from your door! when its an empty car park! take 2 spaces up, i try to usually!

Yeah i saw that someone does that and decided to do it the other day and it felt so good knowing i had loads of room either side of me ;)
 

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parked my Mk2 in a carpark yesterday... Merc slk next to me and a range rover vogue on t'other side.. wasnt worried about mine being 'dinged' at all.. always have a set of 'kiddy shoes ' in the car too.. hang them over the mirror and park in the B I G G E R mother and toddler area;)
 

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You think that's bad. I washed my car for the first time last monday (picked it up on the 1st) and found some stone chips on the bonnet and scratches on the back bumper where someone had either backed/driven into me or nudged it with a supermarket trolley. :(

I can tell you I wasn't amused, but there's not much you can do about it is there?
 

si-mate

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Had that last year. Was parked up in a motorway services eating something or other in my company Mitsubishi L200. Woman pulls up next to us and opens her door right into the side of us with the most amazing bang. I didn't do anything as the poor old girl isn't in the first flushes of youth and another dent won't make any difference.
Now if it had of been my car I think I would have needed restraining.

I did think about doing the same to her car, but she wouldn't have given a toss as she obviously didn't look after it.
 

tackleberry

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that's nothing. When i took a focus st3 out for a test drive the dealer was pricing my car up for a part x he went to take it for a test drive to make sure it wasn't fooked and the dozy ***** reversed in to a merc 4x4. Luckily for him he hit it bang on the black plastic and it didn't cause any damage but the mercs front was all bent:ban:
 

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Brummy said:
parked my Mk2 in a carpark yesterday... Merc slk next to me and a range rover vogue on t'other side.. wasnt worried about mine being 'dinged' at all.. always have a set of 'kiddy shoes ' in the car too.. hang them over the mirror and park in the B I G G E R mother and toddler area;)

... ;)
 

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mrcoyote said:
You think that's bad. I washed my car for the first time last monday (picked it up on the 1st) and found some stone chips on the bonnet and scratches on the back bumper where someone had either backed/driven into me or nudged it with a supermarket trolley. :(

I can tell you I wasn't amused, but there's not much you can do about it is there?

No there isnt but i just dont understand why people can manage to do it?? They must really bang the door open and that makes me so angry

I sat in my car once and watched someone getting out beside me and i said to my friend 'if she hits my door with hers i will' and guess what she did? :censored:

A little consideration for others things doesnt go amiss does it?
 

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si-mate said:
Had that last year. Was parked up in a motorway services eating something or other in my company Mitsubishi L200. Woman pulls up next to us and opens her door right into the side of us with the most amazing bang. I didn't do anything as the poor old girl isn't in the first flushes of youth and another dent won't make any difference.
Now if it had of been my car I think I would have needed restraining.

I did think about doing the same to her car, but she wouldn't have given a toss as she obviously didn't look after it.

... :blink:
 

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Motto: Always take up 2 spaces in car parks.;) :D I always do.Tonight,I had to open the passenger door, reach in let off handbrake, roll car forward 6 feet, just b'cause some t***ser parked 6cm from drivers side. :(
 

Triple D

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I had a similar thing happen to me a couple of weeks ago. I had just parked up in tesco and this car pulls up next to me. I looked and thought :think: your a bit close, and then this thick bitch in the pasenger side opened her door and slammed it straight in to my drivers side door. I looked at her and she looked so gormless and didnt even say sorry, so they pulled out the parking space and moved over so there was enough room.
When they both went into tesco's, i got my revenge:D and got out and booted there door in and left a wicked dent in it. That'll teach the silly bitch :lol: ;)
 

oi_nutter2000

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I just park in disabled spaces, mother toddler parking, the lot hahaha, double yellows are good too - no-one parks next to me there lol The local paper printed recently that you are statistically more likely to get struck by lightning than get a parking fine around here, I'm putting it to the test....
 

Jonzy

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I always have a childs seat in the back, no more parking dents. Its worth buying one if you dont have kids :lol:
 
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