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Car Park Etiquette


MaveriK

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A simple question, at what percentage of you reversing your rear end out of a parking space do you have right of way and others have to wait for you to complete?

 

My rule of thumb was that if i have over 50% of my car out of the space approaching vehicles give way but this has been called into question with a little disagreement a few weekends back.

 

Thoughts?

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Common courtesy has mostly gone in the bin like many other things

 

I was trying to get out of a parking space on the side of road the other day and had to wait a long time

before anyone left me a gap to get out of, sometimes you get the opposite but not very often

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Around here, more often than not, the disabled parking places are filled with ignorant and selfish able-bodied persons cars.

 

On two of these occasions I have asked politely if the perpetrator(s) had a Blue parking badge, however, both times resulted with receiving threats of physical violence.

 

One was a plumbers van parked diagonally across both bays and the other, 2-cars with 8 young Bucks sat there eating beefburgers.

 

Sadly, common courtesy and/or good manners almost no longer exist in U.K.

 

Scumtastic!

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wankers mate simple as ,most are so far up theyre own arses that any thought of anyone else just doesn't enter the single brain cell.was doing a 3 point turn a few months back nothing coming id made the first two points sop im now in the middle of the road I saw a car coming lucky I gave it a second look the prick passed right in front of me just as I was going to complete the manoeuvre.

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got to the stage now mate I don't stop to let people out or through anymore as you don't get any thabks or acknowledgement

 

I refuse to join this club and dont expect to get acknowledgement but its nice when you do, like holding doors open, its

what i do and i'll keep doing it :)

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I’m with you Dnk. If you’re expecting something in return it isn’t a gesture

 

 

/QUOTE]

 

Humm, i am middle ground then, i will let people in etc but if i dont get a nod of thanks i make myself feel better by calling them a name or two.

 

I always acknowledge someone who has let me in/out but thats because i am better than them, waaaaay better than them. :cool:

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Humm, i am middle ground then, i will let people in etc but if i dont get a nod of thanks i make myself feel better by calling them a name or two.

 

I always acknowledge someone who has let me in/out but thats because i am better than them, waaaaay better than them. :cool:

 

Oh for sure, I enjoy waving back like the queen at the emptiness to make it clear to them

 

 

 

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Oh for sure, I enjoy waving back like the queen at the emptiness to make it clear to them

 

 

/QUOTE]

 

I always acknowledge anyone who giveaway to me but if they don’t resend my gratitude I like to follow up with the internationally recognized hand signal for displeasure :eyebrows:

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