Why do people not respect other peoples motors?

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Why do people treat other peoples property so badly.

I took my ST out of storage last night and brought it home.

The bins were collected yesterday and one was left around the corner.

The g!t neighbour who loves my car then at 06:30 this morning moves that bin to within an inch of my front bumper.

Its not even his bin and why move it.

He even knows i have a cctv system on the car.:mad:
 
So he had the audacity to move a bin close to your car, not hitting it, nor causing any damage... & as a concequence your a bit put out as you have to move the bin again?

Whilst your moving it, tip the contents over your head!:p
 
I'd be just as annoyed to be honest. It is like those people who have to walk really close to your car, despite there being loads of space around it.
 
I'd be annoyed, sounds like theres no reason to move your bin especially not close to your car where if its windy like today it could end up damaging it.

Where I work there is a person that uses other peoples cars to rest her car door on as she gets out of hers, that really irritates me
 
Someone knocked my wingmirror cover off in a car park the other day, whilst I was stood getting something out of the boot, I saw clear as day when they did it and they must have known but they didn't even admit doing it, never mind apologise for it.
 
You mean he didn’t leave it standing on your roof. Can you give us the exact measurement of the gap that didn’t cause any damage? He could have done the neighbourly thing and left your bin around the corner.
 
There is only one course of action in these situations, the offending bin must be burned and the reprobate moving it should be beaten, severely!
 
I'm massively anal about my car and I put my own bin that close to my own car!

In some ways it is safer being that close than a couple of feet away. If the wind catches it then it is just going to bump off at that distance, further away it could tip and whack the car properly... as happened to my mums Micra!
 
If you really wanna get him back sneak into his garden after the milkman's been and move his milk an inch further from his door so he has to expend more effort to get it.



Option 1) Quick, to the internet!!
Option 2) Have a polite word with your neighbour.

Tough choice.

So "just move the bin when getting in car and carry on with life" isn't an option? ^^
 
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