Allocated car parking spaces - and someone else in yours....

Find a nice pile of Dog Poo, Using a plastic bag, pick up one of the turds, return to the offending car, wipe the log all over the 'underside/inside' of the door handles (do it on all handles and the boot), Disguard the Bag o' Poo in the appropriate way... Then wash your hands!! :D
 
Find a nice pile of Dog Poo, Using a plastic bag, pick up one of the turds, return to the offending car, wipe the log all over the 'underside/inside' of the door handles (do it on all handles and the boot), Disguard the Bag o' Poo in the appropriate way... Then wash your hands!! :D

I like your way of thinking :D
 
So your saying we can't own the compressed air inside the container (Tyre)

In that case could you walk into overclockers and let all the air out of those compressed air keyboard cleaner thingy's

You could and you wouldn't be charged for theft. Possibly something else public order based or possibly criminal damage.

When you pay for compressed air you don't tend to pay for the air, you pay for the extraction, filtration, compression and storage.
 
If you let the tires down, you've not stolen the air, you've just moved it from inside the tire to outside the tire. It's still there ;)

Not exactly though as its compressed air when its in your tyre.

Could you walk into the corner shop and take their Ice in bag and pour water in the freezer

You could and you wouldn't be charged for theft. Possibly something else public order based or possibly criminal damage.

When you pay for compressed air you don't tend to pay for the air, you pay for the extraction, filtration, compression and storage.

Would that then still hold true if you had filled with nitrogen. As you do pay for that.
 
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Again no. You would be paying for the isolation process of the nitrogen. Like I said, the charge that would occur is interference with a motor vehicle.
 
Again no. You would be paying for the isolation process of the nitrogen. Like I said, the charge that would occur is interference with a motor vehicle.


But it doesn't mention Isolation of nitrogen of the receipt.
It says
Supply and fit
Tyre
Valve
Balancing
Nitrogen.

P.s. Not trolling just debating.
 
buy a wheel clamp and attach it to said car and put a note on charging for the £15 for the parking you had to pay ;) (ignoring the cost/time/effort you had to put in to get said wheel clamp :p )
 
Not exactly though as its compressed air when its in your tyre.

Could you walk into the corner shop and take their Ice in bag and pour water in the freezer

I cant believe I'm even responding, buts its only compressed because its been pumped in, its just plain old air.

If you were to take ice out of the freezer and then pour some water in, you'd actually be physically stealing the ice and then causing damage by pouring water in.
 
Please stop

I stand corrected btw, this has now become the silliest thread / debate (not the OP of course)


As an update to the OP - the vehicle has now moved, and is now parked not in an actual space, but where the bike rack is making it I imagine pretty difficult to get access to anyone's bikes. *sighs* (I don't have a bike.. but still, it shows what this driver is like!)
 
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