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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #40 on: 19 October 2008, 20:40 »

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Sorry to hear about your car mate, really does suck!

I find the parent and child spaces excellent, especially with a screaming, tired child. They are safer and easier for parents. I hate it when people park in these spaces and often tell them to park in the correct bay. Same goes with disabled spaces, that irritates the sh1t out of me. I have a disabled family member and this is a problem if we can't get parked because some fu3kwit parked there! Although I would never key a car myself, I can see why frustrated people do, and in a way I can't really blame them.

WHAT ?????? You can see why frustrated people key cars - and can't blame them ??? What are you talking about.  People who key cars should have a hand cut off.

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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #41 on: 19 October 2008, 20:50 »

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Sorry to hear about your car mate, really does suck!

I find the parent and child spaces excellent, especially with a screaming, tired child. They are safer and easier for parents. I hate it when people park in these spaces and often tell them to park in the correct bay. Same goes with disabled spaces, that irritates the sh1t out of me. I have a disabled family member and this is a problem if we can't get parked because some fu3kwit parked there! Although I would never key a car myself, I can see why frustrated people do, and in a way I can't really blame them.

WHAT ?????? You can see why frustrated people key cars - and can't blame them ??? What are you talking about.  People who key cars should have a hand cut off.

I have had my previous vehicle keyed and this was for no reason (parked on the road minding it's own business). What I am saying is that the type of people who feel they can park their car anywhere tend to be arrogant w4nkers that feel they have the right to do as they please, and we have all seen them (tend to drive BMW's and Audi's). These type of people deserve it, if we all treated everyone the same, no problem. As I said, I personally would never do it but you can imagine a person struggling to park as they are having difficulties doing it......................................

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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #42 on: 19 October 2008, 21:16 »
I dont like to deprive parents of these parking spaces, but when my car is parked there for upto 10 hours per day it just has to be done.

Well no, not really.  Can't agree with you on that one mate, sorry.

If they need so much space to park, then some of these "parent and baby" shoppers shouldn't buy such unnecessarily large cars for their small families, should they :rolleyes: In fact it's probably these same people who vandalise other peoples cars which causes these spaces to be used like they are.

Makes you wonder how parents coped before these special parking bays were introduced :rolleyes:

Sorry to hear about your car mate, really does suck!

I find the parent and child spaces excellent, especially with a screaming, tired child. They are safer and easier for parents. I hate it when people park in these spaces and often tell them to park in the correct bay. Same goes with disabled spaces, that irritates the sh1t out of me. I have a disabled family member and this is a problem if we can't get parked because some fu3kwit parked there! Although I would never key a car myself, I can see why frustrated people do, and in a way I can't really blame them.

As said mine is parked in a supermarket car park for 10 hours on each shift I work, can you imagine how many different cars are parked next to it in 10 hours?

Some people struggle to get out of their cars, some dont give a fu<k, kids flying doors open and people with bangers flinging doors open..really is a nightmare especially with a an expensive motor. Thats the only reason I use these spots as if a kid/parent happens to fling their door open it wont be my car used as a stopper.

If someone did key a car for being parked in a particular space then they are just as much of a kunt as the person who keyed Tony's.
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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #43 on: 19 October 2008, 21:24 »
On the odd occasion where I have been forced to park in a normal bay it is a nightmare trying to put a kid in with limited room to open the door, so what I do I park in the furthest corner away from cars so that I don't cause damage. However, this obviously does not work for people without legs.............................................

But I do see your point.
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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #44 on: 19 October 2008, 21:31 »

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Sorry to hear about your car mate, really does suck!

I find the parent and child spaces excellent, especially with a screaming, tired child. They are safer and easier for parents. I hate it when people park in these spaces and often tell them to park in the correct bay. Same goes with disabled spaces, that irritates the sh1t out of me. I have a disabled family member and this is a problem if we can't get parked because some fu3kwit parked there! Although I would never key a car myself, I can see why frustrated people do, and in a way I can't really blame them.

WHAT ?????? You can see why frustrated people key cars - and can't blame them ??? What are you talking about.  People who key cars should have a hand cut off.

I have had my previous vehicle keyed and this was for no reason (parked on the road minding it's own business). What I am saying is that the type of people who feel they can park their car anywhere tend to be arrogant w4nkers that feel they have the right to do as they please, and we have all seen them (tend to drive BMW's and Audi's). These type of people deserve it, if we all treated everyone the same, no problem. As I said, I personally would never do it but you can imagine a person struggling to park as they are having difficulties doing it......................................

Martz we are all entitled to our own opinion and you are no different, but in my opinion just because someone acts arrogant and is probably a w4nker like you say does not mean they deserve to have their cars keyed  :shocked:  :rolleyes: you should not be so quick to judge and imo your attitude is far worse than theirs.
 you say your car was keyed for no reason how do you know this maybe someone  didnt like the look of you.  :shocked:

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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #45 on: 19 October 2008, 21:33 »
Only one problem with parking away from other cars tends to leave the car on its own when the store closes, we usually stay back an hour to clean or whatever and the teens that hang out at Macdonalds tend to think its a toy to play with and stack cones/rubbish/anything available to them on the cars, also leaning over it, stealing badges...just cant win.

Always some jeb-end ragging there corsa/clio/saxo about aswel, uncontrolably handbraking and skidding so I fear they are going to hit it and simply drive away.

If I had a kid then I would probably view this from a different angle but from my point of view it has to be done and will remain to be done until I find a new job and no longer have to work at this shocking place, but thats a whole different story  :grin:

Oh yeah and it looks like a top job Tony  :smiley:
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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #46 on: 19 October 2008, 21:45 »
Great repair job!

As mentioned before, at least it wasn't the Rari, but it is not acceptable on anyones car - whatever make/model.

The CS tucked up for the Winter yet Tony? Or do you use her throughout the Winter in between road salting periods?  :cool: :cool:

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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #47 on: 19 October 2008, 21:48 »
Doesnt that french peice of crap spoil an awesome photo!!!


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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #48 on: 19 October 2008, 21:48 »
Martz we are all entitled to our own opinion and you are no different, but in my opinion just because someone acts arrogant and is probably a w4nker like you say does not mean they deserve to have their cars keyed  :shocked:  :rolleyes: you should not be so quick to judge and imo your attitude is far worse than theirs.
 you say your car was keyed for no reason how do you know this maybe someone  didnt like the look of you.  :shocked:

True topcat. Maybe what I am saying came out wrong, if they act in such away they are more likely to have it done. As for me, I am sure their are people out there that have issues and that's why they carry out such acts - my ASBO friend with an issue cost me a full side to be sprayed (but luckily I give a lot of work to this bodyshop through my job, so could have been far worse). I am certain that I am far from arrogant, in fact more chilled than anything, hate road rage can't be arsed if someone cuts me up, last time I accidently cut someone up in my Rallye he wanted to kill me! Whats all that about?????

Only one problem with parking away from other cars tends to leave the car on its own when the store closes, we usually stay back an hour to clean or whatever and the teens that hang out at Macdonalds tend to think its a toy to play with and stack cones/rubbish/anything available to them on the cars, also leaning over it, stealing badges...just cant win.

If it is late hours you should park it close to the store as possible. Seeing cars parked in bays for disabled and kid spaces never bothers me that time of night.

Nice cars above too. :cool:
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Re: some **** has just keyed my car
« Reply #49 on: 19 October 2008, 22:07 »


wa-wa-we-waa

Very nice  :smiley:

Shame the 206 wasnt another 360/430
sorry but my vaux looks far better than the mk5 gti, thats why i bought it  :wink: faster too  :grin:  :tongue:


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