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I'm a bit OCD when it comes to parking in car parks due to damage caused by plebs parking too close with previous cars.

The Wife and I were on our way in to Chester to do a bit of shopping and headed to the same car park we always use.

I try and park next to or between high end or well looked after cars but this occasion there was only one space available, not too bad it was the end of the spaces and the car next to the space was a Peogeut.

Parked up giving them as much space without scrapping my alloys, locked up and went shopping.

On our return, it can only be described as the chinless pr**k i parked next to must have repeatedly smashed his door against mine, chipping the paint in several places and dinting the bodywork just where the back wheel arch juts out.

To say I am pi$$ed off is an Understatement.

These people don't give a flying rats ass about other peoples belongings.

What's the point in buying a nice car when you can't even leave it in a car park without worrying what you've parked next to and what you may find when you get back to it.

Anyway, winge over, I'm going for a pint.

Beef
 
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My wife works in Chester and parks on a multi story ... She takes the 308 instead of the RCZ because she too has OCD about parking the RCZ !!!!
 

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Beef, I agree with you 100%. Some people just don't care about their OWN belongings, let alone other people's. This sort of thing really makes my blood boil. Countless times I've been sat in car parks and watching what other people do when opening doors or shopping trolleys, with total disregard when they bang against other people's cars, etc. :twisted:
 
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Beefburga said:
.......but this occasion there was only one space available, not too bad it was the end of the spaces and the car next to the space was a Peogeut.

Absolutely fatal to park next to another Peugeot.
Haven't you ever heard of the "Green Eyed Monster".

Unfortunately, with any marque this tends to happen and I really don't know why.
Obvious with a Peugeot - have you seen the People that drive those :lol: :lol: :eusa-whistle: ;)

I feel for you Beef, it is THE most annoying thing to happen in a car park.
With the damage, you really feel that the person has had two / three / several "goes" at whacking their door into your car.
Hope you get sorted soon - and enjoyed your Pint(s) :beer:
 
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An eye for an eye, Tooth for a tooth

Thats my mates saying after he has keyed the offending vehicle.

Not that I would recomend people to follow his actions.

Might make them think twice next time.
 
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Just got back from the pub and the damage didnt look to bad until the wife said "it's on the other side"!

Not drinking anymore.
 
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This is so much like my situation when the wife drives the RCZ, she is so paranoid now about getting any damage that she wants her own little "run around" because she "cant relax" driving the RCZ or parking it anywhere.

It takes the enjoyment out of owning such a good looking car.
Our RCZ is now on the drive more than it is on the road, it's done only 1800 miles in 6 months :eusa-think:

I've seen me leaving notes on windscreens many times giving my own "personal opinion" on other peoples close parking. :eusa-whistle:

As Gorwell said, sometimes its not done by accident but by the the "green eyed monster".
 
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That's pants - hope u get it fixed soon.....

I'm going into the centre of Cambridge for lunch today and I am so paranoid about parking I'm taking the bus and leaving Flash safe and sound in the car park at work (I park miles away from anyone else and no longer park under exploding street lamps!).
 
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Got a quote to get the work done on my car and because its right on the curve of the buldge on the rear wheel arch the whole panel has to be done and access to the inside of the panel is required.

Job will take 2 days to do and is currently weighing in at a whopping £180!!!

I hope the chinless, small penis, bad breathed, smack rat is happy with their achievement.

I might take it out on the trick or treaters tonight...............

Only joking....


























or am I?...............Mwahhhhahahahaahahhahahahahahahaaaa........................and relax.....
 
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Feel for you mate.

My old Bimmer 645 was left in a HUGE Tesco carpark, not even 1/4 full as it was so early...

5 mins later I return to find a dent the size of a childs head in the front bumper...£300 it cost to have fixed.

I saw a guy reverse into a car in Sainsburys only a week or so ago, so I jumped out of my van and went and tapped on his window and asked if he was planning on leaving his number for the other motorist.....the reply was of course in the negative.

So I popped his REG number into my phone and took his picture, and one of the dent....he was not Tooooo happy. But I'm 6'2 and 15stn. so he did not try to have me delete the info. :)

He left in a hurry, I waited around and passed the info I'd got onto the unfortunate person.....who was had as hell, but very grateful.

Made me feel a whole lot better.

Davey.
 

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That's very good of you Davey. Too many people do this sort of thing everyday and don't give two hoots about other people's belongings. Probably wasn't even insured. :thumbdown:
 
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Damnfoolman said:
Feel for you mate.

My old Bimmer 645 was left in a HUGE Tesco carpark, not even 1/4 full as it was so early...

5 mins later I return to find a dent the size of a childs head in the front bumper...£300 it cost to have fixed.

I saw a guy reverse into a car in Sainsburys only a week or so ago, so I jumped out of my van and went and tapped on his window and asked if he was planning on leaving his number for the other motorist.....the reply was of course in the negative.

So I popped his REG number into my phone and took his picture, and one of the dent....he was not Tooooo happy. But I'm 6'2 and 15stn. so he did not try to have me delete the info. :)

He left in a hurry, I waited around and passed the info I'd got onto the unfortunate person.....who was had as hell, but very grateful.

Made me feel a whole lot better.

Davey.
Good man. I'd have done the same or similar. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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