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Indeed mate and it's getting worse. About ten years ago I was working in western Sydney in an industrial estate. An owner of a small business over the road from us had a car start parking slightly across his driveway entrance. He happened to see the lady driver getting into the car and went out to ask her to park correctly as he has big trucks coming in sometimes and her parking would make it likely impossible for the trucks to get in or out. Now this business owner doesn't muck around as when he came to work the next day the car was parked somewhat across his driveway again. He got his forklift out drove it up to the side of the car lifted it up from underneath and left the car a few hundred metres up the road😁. The owner came out to drive home and thought her car had been stolen, she went to ask the business owner if he new anything about it he said yes I told you not to park across the driveway so I parked it properly for you back up the road so fuck off and don't park he again and count yourself lucky that's all I did and you have been warned.😁

Haha, that's gold!

Things like this must happen all the time and I never fail to wonder about the logic of someone who cares so little for other people's needs or their own car. Good on that guy for trying to do it the right way and then delivering that asshole lady what she deserved.

I used to have an F100 351V8, I worked it hard meaning I used it as a truck and it wasn't a show pony. A few scratches and dents here and there, signs of good use. Anyway, I was parked and someone had backed into the park ahead of me and instead of centering their car in the parking space had simply left it close to the front of my truck. I couldn't get out as I could not back up any further being in the last parking bay and all. I ended up nudging up to the car and pushing it out the way, about a metre or so, and exited the park. Maybe I'd not do it that way now...probably I would.

Awesome mate I would have done the same in your situation 👍