No, other side of the lough, Bangor. Rathmore Primary to be exact. Might pop it up on their Facebook for a laugh.Whitehead?
So because someone parked poorly that makes it ok to damage their vehicle?on a related note....
without saying where or when I was parked in a public car park lately where a newish looking discovery was parked in such a way over the line, that it was impossible for me to shoe horn myself into the only vacant spot next to it without having to hit my door off it trying to climb out. had my keys in my hand as I was rubbing past as my other arm was full of stuff as I squeezed past...
thought no more of it till I came back..... eek what a mess.
purely accidentally (really) the keys must have touched the car.
are land rovers renowned for having paint like putty? cos I def didn't notice much contact but to see the scrape you'd think it had been scored with a screwdriver!
harsh lesson inadvertently learned for the owner who thought 1 & a half spaces is ok in a fully bunged car park I guess.
but how easily the paint marked was mad.
cheap paint or is that normal for land-rover?
which bit of "accidentally" are you having trouble understanding chum?So because someone parked poorly that makes it ok to damage their vehicle?
Nothing to do with a high horse. You admitted yourself that you "shoe horned" yourself into a space that you had to hit your door of someone's car to get out because it was too tight, you then scratched their car, whether it be accidental or not. How would you feel if it was your car?which bit of "accidentally" are you having trouble understanding chum?
you & your high horse can do 1
Nothing to do with a high horse. You admitted yourself that you "shoe horned" yourself into a space that you had to hit your door of someone's car to get out because it was too tight, you then scratched their car, whether it be accidental or not. How would you feel if it was your car?
car park I was at was 1 out 1 in at this stage so I had literally nowhere else to go.Nothing to do with a high horse. You admitted yourself that you "shoe horned" yourself into a space that you had to hit your door of someone's car to get out because it was too tight, you then scratched their car, whether it be accidental or not. How would you feel if it was your car?
But you left your details and let them know you damaged their car, right? You do plan to fix/repair their car since you've admitting damaging it, right?car park I was at was 1 out 1 in at this stage so I had literally nowhere else to go.
& it was unavoidable to touch doors unless I was planning to get out the sun roof.
& as said I certainly didn't mark the car on purpose.
so entirely their own fault imo.
& if i'dve parked like that it would have been entirely my fault.
Landrovers paint is soft as f**kon a related note....
without saying where or when I was parked in a public car park lately where a newish looking discovery was parked in such a way over the line, that it was impossible for me to shoe horn myself into the only vacant spot next to it without having to hit my door off it trying to climb out. had my keys in my hand as I was rubbing past as my other arm was full of stuff as I squeezed past...
thought no more of it till I came back..... eek what a mess.
purely accidentally (really) the keys must have touched the car.
are land rovers renowned for having paint like putty? cos I def didn't notice much contact but to see the scrape you'd think it had been scored with a screwdriver!
harsh lesson inadvertently learned for the owner who thought 1 & a half spaces is ok in a fully bunged car park I guess.
but how easily the paint marked was mad.
cheap paint or is that normal for land-rover?
But you left your details and let them know you damaged their car, right? You do plan to fix/repair their car since you've admitting damaging it, right?
Relax, it was at church this morning and there are no buses.
As a car "person" I'd like to think that people on platforms like RMS would at least try to uphold some sensible decision if they damaged (albeit it accidentially, I know...) someones car.
One persons "daily" can be their pride and joy the same as yours
Just playing devil's advocate here, but what if the Land rover parked that way because the car in the next bay was parked badly which then left and was replaced by a decent parked car? Yes, it's an annoyance but damaging someone's property for it is a bit harsh.