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“Common” anything seems much less common these days; common courtesy, common sense, etc. By the angle of the “parked” car, I’m wondering if a “wee dram of the spirits” might have been involved?it seems that common courtesy, amongst drivers, has disappeared especially amongst the younger generation.
First, we are talking about someone we know here; @Joe Goodxrvn, and I doubt that he would not have the proper tag displayed. Second, there is no valid excuse for parking in a cross-hatched access area.Could it be that the car on the right was not legally displaying a permit for the space, and the driver "out of bounds" was trying to make a statement?
Yes I had my valid permit displayed VW, but regardless why would anyone choose to park in this manner right next to the only other car in the lot.I cannot tell if the car on the right, properly within the lines, has a tag permitting it for the space. The car that is out of lines does have a tag in the windshield.
Could it be that the car on the right was not legally displaying a permit for the space, and the driver "out of bounds" was trying to make a statement?
If so, he did a half job--a true statement would have forced the driver to use the passenger side to enter the vehicle.
The window tint on the "properly in the lines" vehicle is so dark, I cannot tell if the permit is hanging or not.
Yes I had my valid permit displayed VW, but regardless why would anyone choose to park in this manner right next to the only other car in the lot.
First, we are talking about someone we know here; @Joe Goodxrvn, and I doubt that he would not have the proper tag displayed. Second, there is no valid excuse for parking in a cross-hatched access area.
Second-guessing this situation is “out of bounds” in my book.
TJ
Sadly, yes, there are people that will say that.Maybe the were late for a Nail or Hair appt.?