Thousands of spaces available, yes thousands and there are electronic aids informing you where they are, yet so many selfish feckers who are only interested in taking a slot that is already occupied.
They will proceed to sit and watch as someone loads their three tons of groceries in to the back, blocking the aisle to all other traffic in the process, as only that one space out of the thousands available will do.
Oblivious to the chaos they they are creating for all those unfortunate enough to be in the vicinity whilst they indulge themselves in their world of ME, ME, ME.
the roads through town, if they must insist on making them one way, should only allow a single lane of traffic, not two lanes of cars going the same way. This would leave extra parking space either side of the single lane. instead of parking lengthwise they could park sidewise doubling the available space solved the problem of parallel parking also
the roads through town, if they must insist on making them one way, should only allow a single lane of traffic, not two lanes of cars going the same way. This would leave extra parking space either side of the single lane.instead of parking lengthwis
When there is a "car park cruiser" getting excited at the prospect of jumping in to my soon to be departed space, I'll often go back inside simply to deny them the space and make them go elsewhere.
Seriously, there will be a significant number of empty spaces ready and waiting to house their vehicle but the lazy so and so's cant face the prospect of walking a few more yards.
When there is a "car park cruiser" getting excited at the prospect of jumping in to my soon to be departed space, I'll often go back inside simply to deny them the space and make them go elsewhere. Seriously, there will be a significant number of emp
It's typical that people want to park their cars near the entrance to supermarkets and other places they go to, when the walk from the car is the only exercise they get.
If they'd got any concern for their health, they would park their cars at the far end of the car park and carry the shopping back to the car.
Even that would be better than no exercise at all.
It's typical that people want to park their cars near the entrance to supermarkets and other places they go to, when the walk from the car is the only exercise they get.If they'd got any concern for their health, they would park their cars at the far