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Author: Subject: That's called stopping, not parking
scudderfish

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
That's called stopping, not parking

Saw this fine example of stopping on Friday, it was there all day.



Maybe I'm getting more intolerant as I age, but poor parking is really beginning to rile me. It's either a lack of competence or consideration or both.

And breathe....

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MikeFellows

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:07 PM Reply With Quote
to me thats more worthy of 3 points and a £60 fine than 50 in a 40
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nick205

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:12 PM Reply With Quote
I'd want to measure the car behind as well, which looks too close to the junction.

Times like that you need a really ratty 4x4 with substantial bull bars to highlight the problem to the other driver






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ReMan

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:15 PM Reply With Quote
yea , should have put it on the childrens playing area with the other!





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blakep82

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
I'd want to measure the car behind as well, which looks too close to the junction.

Times like that you need a really ratty 4x4 with substantial bull bars to highlight the problem to the other driver


true! there's an MX5 'parks in a narrow bit of gourock, where they have parking spaces, then the kerb curves out to road side, then back in for the turning into a road, this MX5 regularly parks with the portion from the back driver side corner, to the back of the passenger door in the road. i want to smack into it just to proove a point lol





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roadrunner

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
People who park on tight unsighted corners are the worst aholes, IMO.
It is just complete and utter laziness. You just get going past them when someone comes from the opposite direction.

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designer

posted on 30/4/12 at 02:50 PM Reply With Quote
Funny how the Police never see what they should!
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A1

posted on 30/4/12 at 03:44 PM Reply With Quote
theyre not speeding though, so theyre not doing anything wrong...


some of the parking round our way is apalling, cars left about half a meter off the kerb or on the kerb... also, why do people think its acceptable nowadays to drive into a space, bump up on the pavement then back down to get into a space?
its called parallel parking and its not hard!!!

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designer

posted on 30/4/12 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
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theyre not speeding though, so theyre not doing anything wrong...



It is illegally parked!

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Ninehigh

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:01 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by designer
quote:

theyre not speeding though, so theyre not doing anything wrong...



It is illegally parked!


Iirc it's not illegal in itself but it is dangerous






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myke pocock

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:14 PM Reply With Quote
It is extremely unlikely that plod will do anything and that means that the driver can get away with it, they know they can get away with it and they do. I get angry at that kind of attitude same as parking outside schools on the yellow chevrons, zig zags next to pedestrian crossings and on double yellows just to go to an ATM.
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fha772

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...






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nick205

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...



Good work - assume she desisted from parking there






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fha772

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:33 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah, it was funny really, apparently the car park wasn't as tight as she thought...






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Dangle_kt

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:45 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...


*standing ovation*

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Ninehigh

posted on 30/4/12 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...


Do you still have the Scammel? Looks like there's another car on the OP's pic that needs you to make it into a convertible






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fha772

posted on 30/4/12 at 05:07 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Ninehigh
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...


Do you still have the Scammel? Looks like there's another car on the OP's pic that needs you to make it into a convertible


I've still got the Scammell, and a 4x4 Dodge 50, and a 1942 6x6 Dodge WC62 troop carrier...






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ReMan

posted on 30/4/12 at 05:54 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
quote:
Originally posted by Ninehigh
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
We used to have the same problem opposite the gate to my sisters house, that's at the end of a narrow road, right on a junction.
We had somebody who worked in the offices round the corner, always parking there, because they thought the work car park was too tight.
Because there were no road markings, the police wouldn't do anything.

So, after asking the woman for over a week, if she could park her car either further up the road, or in her work car park, as it was obstructing our access in and out of the house (it would take 4-6 shunts to get in or out with her 4x4).
I had to back my Scammell tank transporter, down my sisters drive, to winch out a tree stump, which took around 20 shunts to get into the drive, after we'd asked her to move while we got the lorry in and out. But, unfortunately, when I was leaving, my foot slipped off the clutch, and the front bumper of my Scammell removed the roof of her car...

Did you know, you don't get a no claims bonus on commercial vehicles...


Do you still have the Scammel? Looks like there's another car on the OP's pic that needs you to make it into a convertible


I've still got the Scammell, and a 4x4 Dodge 50, and a 1942 6x6 Dodge WC62 troop carrier...

Wow and even more shares than me in BP!





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MikeRJ

posted on 30/4/12 at 05:58 PM Reply With Quote
I hate people parking like this, it's utterly ignorant Sadly the police seem to do very little about this.
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A1

posted on 30/4/12 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by designer
quote:

theyre not speeding though, so theyre not doing anything wrong...



It is illegally parked!



i was being sarcastic.

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Furyous

posted on 30/4/12 at 06:51 PM Reply With Quote
Have the people complaining about the police ever tried calling them? The ones driving around probably aren't too bothered about stopping to give out parking tickets (plus the associated paperwork) but if you phone the non-emergency number and say someone is obstructing the road they might send someone round when they're not busy.

It is annoying, though. Especially when there are a few spaces further back.

Someone at work was recounting a story from the marina he lives in where they have "No parking" signs for a very good reason. Someone parked there and soon found out the space is needed for the 12 ton forklift to move boats around. They picked the car up with the forklift and moved it somewhere more convenient.

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Blackbird Rush

posted on 30/4/12 at 07:34 PM Reply With Quote
saw a police car the other day sat/parked/dumped about midway across one lane of a single carrigeway road on a bend, no plod to be seen, either they were very lazy or it had broken down.

either way it was causing an obstruction, but they did leave the roof flashers on!






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jacko

posted on 30/4/12 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
I hate people parking like this, it's utterly ignorant Sadly the police seem to do very little about this.


Funny you should wright that because the police came to every house down the street at the weekend telling every one to stop parking on the street corners and on the grass verges
Jacko

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Simon

posted on 30/4/12 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
It's been a very long time since I read the highway code, but iirc you aren't allowed (therefore illegal) to park within 15 yards of a junction with a main road (which I'm guessing that is, given the giveway lines/road condition etc.

Perhaps someone with a copy could have a read then we'll know for sure.

ATB

Simon

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nick205

posted on 30/4/12 at 08:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Simon
It's been a very long time since I read the highway code, but iirc you aren't allowed (therefore illegal) to park within 15 yards of a junction with a main road (which I'm guessing that is, given the giveway lines/road condition etc.

Perhaps someone with a copy could have a read then we'll know for sure.

ATB

Simon


...and maybe pop a laminated A4 photocopy of the relevant page under their wiper






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