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I would never park across two bays, regardless of how empty the car park is at the time. That's just asking for abuse IMHO
 
I usually park at the far end of a big carpark and straddle two spaces.
Once we went to a big shopping centre and parked on the top floor and took up two spaces - it was empty. The wife took ages shopping and when we got back, the carpark was choca-block and someone put a not on my windscreen saying "What a selfish ****!" oops!:eek:

One of those are you..
 
Ahh passive aggressive notes.... They make me laugh. :p

If people have time to write those then my life is better than theirs.
 
I always park as far away (or as high up) as I can, in empty areas. It's amusing (and baffling) watching everyone queue for all the spaces nearest the entrance when there's so many other spaces further away. Even if it's cold or wet, I don't care, I'd rather my car was unscathed. Usually it's fine but sometimes it doesn't work...:

It's not that baffling, just look at the number of shopping trolleys that these mouth breathers abandon in supermarket car parks. They are terminally lazy ignorami who would rather wait for 5 minutes to get a parking pace close to the shop door than have to face the horror of walking from the other side of the car park.

It's also annoying to park in a secluded spot only to have some berk park right next to you, despite there being hundreds of empty spaces available. Sheeple herding mentality. A few times that's happened just as I'm leaving the car so I've got back in and moved it :D

Ahh passive aggressive notes.... They make me laugh. :p
If people have time to write those then my life is better than theirs.

If people are unable to park within a clearly marked bay, I'm better than them in everything.
 
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Happens to me too. I'll deliberately park away from anyone else. Even parked a little out of the way in a totally empty car park somewhere one evening. When I came back to the car there was another car parked (badly) right next to me. No doubt they did it on purpose but I just don't get why they do it.

I've had this before too :confused:

Lateish on (10pm say), completely empty car park. I parked away from other cars and came back to a car parked so close to mine I couldn't get in the car :rolleyes:
 
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