I was standing around chatting with another rider for about 5 minutes and that car was sitting there idling with the driver hiding behind the ghetto window tint the whole time. They left right after I snapped this pic.
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Ooooo I shoulda took a picture at the theatre tonight.....no room anywhere, and me having a big truck, don't mind if I park on the 6ft snowbank. Not really a fail buttttt
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I know when I am in my beater F150 I will purposely park next to people who can't seem to park in the lines and make it to where they can't physically open their drivers door. I always make sure I am in the lines so when they are in the parking lot cussing they realize its actually their fault.
You seem the like who would do the same thing someone else did to me. I park my civic out in no mans land to avoid door dings or fender bender hit and runs.
I came out to my car one sunny day in the back of the lot dozens of spaces from every other car and parked so close next to me that I couldn't get in my driver door was this old POS pick up. It was obvious he/she parked like that on purpose. I'm betting they didn't think it was funny coming out to 2 flat tires and broken taillights.
Some people generally cannot park and it's funny. Others just don't give a crap and park like a holes.
Your bike parked next to a crappy parked car would be a good challenge for the motorcycle picture game.
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1998 Honda civic with 97 Type R swap.
2007 RMZ 450
I park my civic out in no mans land to avoid door dings or fender bender hit and runs.
I came out to my car one sunny day in the back of the lot dozens of spaces from every other car and parked so close next to me that I couldn't get in my driver door was this old POS pick up. It was obvious he/she parked like that on purpose. I'm betting they didn't think it was funny coming out to 2 flat tires and broken taillights.
That's a little extreme but I've been there. When taking up extra spaces it must not be up front as you're just making yourself a target.
If someone wants to try and make you the ass for taking up extra space in the far back of the lot then they deserve whatever you want to dish out that day.
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Move his bike.... Put it in a veryyyyy weird spot so its obvious it was moved.
I was about to say, he may have been able to sneak by by turning his handlebars the opposite direction and backing out.... But for real, guys like these rustle my jimmies. Cmon dude! Respect other people's bikes!
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