DC.
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Maybe thatās why they insist on driving with front fogs on 24/7!Seriously how hard is it to get between 2 white lines
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Maybe thatās why they insist on driving with front fogs on 24/7!Seriously how hard is it to get between 2 white lines
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To be fair Iād probably do that
I would ring the cops, may take a while in Grimavady as they will be busy - stick the photo up on the PSNI Facebook as well. Double yellow line, and blocking a footpath.
Park on the massive driveway maybeFor goodness sake the man is triming a hedge what do you expect him to do.
They would need to be careful @sdh182 will be thinking that guy can park anywhere because he drives a Range Rover
It does kinda look that wayFor goodness sake the man is triming a hedge what do you expect him to do.
I think he's stealing it tbh.For goodness sake the man is triming a hedge what do you expect him to do.
Park on the massive driveway maybe
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Boohoo when I was trimming my parents hedges it was a few car loads of hedge trimmings carried the whole way round the house. Drive to the hedge there is about 15 feet.Not particularly helpful if you're trying to load cuttings from a hedge when the van is 40 feet away.
Next someone will trip and fall on the clippings.
May as well get rid of that fencing in the way too.
I think youāll find the context of his post wasnt so sincere. I do agree with you, the Range Rover is parked terrible and Iām not saying you do this but I donāt think people should be stereotyped over what car they drive.Oh come off it mate, the chap's apologised publicly. That could be a Range Rover or a City Rover parked at 2am or 2pm and I'd still think they were parked like a ballbag.
You could well be right, I don't know the precise background so if I was hasty in either direction, I apologise. As for stereotyping people over what they drive, I drive a BMW too - the stick comes with the territory. For a while I had a Spar cowboy hat in the parcel shelf of the Sierra too for my agri-tang brethren with the bootcuts and the sunstrips, but I don't attach any stigma to the stereotypes beyond my own amusement.I think youāll find the context of his post wasnt so sincere. I do agree with you, the Range Rover is parked terrible and Iām not saying you do this but I donāt think people should be stereotyped over what car they drive.
Lol youāre alright donāt worry, I get stick over driving a bmw all the time, was funny at the start but Iām bored of it now haha as you say though weāll always get it and just visualising your tang Sierra, that made me laughYou could well be right, I don't know the precise background so if I was hasty in either direction, I apologise. As for stereotyping people over what they drive, I drive a BMW too - the stick comes with the territory. For a while I had a Spar cowboy hat in the parcel shelf of the Sierra too for my agri-tang brethren with the bootcuts and the sunstrips, but I don't attach any stigma to the stereotypes beyond my own amusement.
I used to get the wļø sign out the window all the time when I overtook driving the z3. I never once have I had it in any other car. Same technique too 2nd or 3rd gear flat to the mat. People are strange.Lol youāre alright donāt worry, I get stick over driving a bmw all the time, was funny at the start but Iām bored of it now haha as you say though weāll always get it and just visualising your tang Sierra, that made me laugh
I used to get the wļø sign out the window all the time when I overtook driving the z3. I never once have I had it in any other car. Same technique too 2nd or 3rd gear flat to the mat. People are strange.