Why are people Ass*oles ?
#256
Seems like my life consists of going to the gym, grocery store, work and eating at places one has to valet. Half the fun of owning nice cars is driving to these places and valets smiling, complimenting your car and parking in special parking spots in front of the business that are usually reserved for better than 911s. Valets ain’t going to ruin a Porsche and we grab Wraiths and Dawns from my wife’s work to hit town in from time to time and love pulling up to the valet stand in these . . . I love the Wraith period.
I dunnno, seems like nobuse in having nice cars if your all up tight about driving them anyeahere and all up in everyone else’s business about everything they do and don’t do correctly in life.
It's funny how much more I enjoy driving rental lambos/911s/AMGs and such. Park em anywhere and no problems.
Just recently some girl sat on the hood/bumper of my 911 and I watched the hood line crease deep into my bumper. I cringed so hard and wish I had the right to punt her temple. Her butt and hand prints stayed there as evidence. I asked her what she was doing and she laughed being all nonchalant.
Anything for the snap, like and views right?
For groceries and shopping I have a dedicated vehicle. Porsche is for the fun stuff.
#257
Rennlist Member
This thread still alive???
Can't believe it's still going on.
"BMW owner upset Ferrari parked too close"
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Can't believe it's still going on.
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Screamineagle81 (05-01-2022)
#258
Burning Brakes
OK before you rag me for not being completely in my space consider there was already a car parked on my right and it was over the line. Anyway let me set the tone here. There is parking deck working being done and thus spots are limited. The security crew has been ticketing folk (though it means nothing) and putting up said signs to ask people not to park where this gentleman did. They apparently will boot you if you do it too much. This car was booted but you can't see it in photo. Apparently the security guys were so tired of this repeat offender that they put the sign on his car! As I was driving off he was getting to his car. I rolled down my window and said "Hey it wasn't me man". So there is no way this 6'3'' gentleman got out of his car without scraping along mine with his computer bag. I've given up and will just polish my Cayenne once a year. He seemed real nice and kind of amused by the whole thing. I think he knows there really is nothing they can do but give him a lecture and inform his manager. Thought you would get a kick out of this:
#259
Interesting reading. After years of driving I learned the following:
1. Some people just don’t give a sht about others.
2. Some people are ignorant because they are really really stupid - low IQ, could understand what ur saying type of stupidity.
3. Some people could be extreme over-react and dangerous.
To these fkers you can’t do anything other than walk away, call your insurance or call the police. Being tough and confront them won’t do you anything. They won’t understand and they don’t care.
Plus, you are just a cocky P driver that cares too much about your car. “It’s just a dent, you have the money to fix it. You make too much money.” “Yea , F U.”
1. Some people just don’t give a sht about others.
2. Some people are ignorant because they are really really stupid - low IQ, could understand what ur saying type of stupidity.
3. Some people could be extreme over-react and dangerous.
To these fkers you can’t do anything other than walk away, call your insurance or call the police. Being tough and confront them won’t do you anything. They won’t understand and they don’t care.
Plus, you are just a cocky P driver that cares too much about your car. “It’s just a dent, you have the money to fix it. You make too much money.” “Yea , F U.”
#260
Nordschleife Master
There are lots of people who could care less about cars in general - they lease whatever is the cheapest and get a new one every 2-4 years. Lots of people don't even like driving and see driving as a chore rather than as something pleasurable. If they see a shopping cart too close to their car, they will just use their car to push it out of the way. Parked too close to them, no problem, just push your car door into the offending car as hard as you can to get in. See a nice car in the lot, since they can't afford one, park close to them just to let that owner know that they don't care.
#261
Pro
People who do not put the carts back truly have no success mindset in life. They assume someone will take care of it.
Morons will be morons.
I see the cart issue all over my area.
#262
Rennlist Member
Interesting reading. After years of driving I learned the following:
1. Some people just don’t give a sht about others.
2. Some people are ignorant because they are really really stupid - low IQ, could understand what ur saying type of stupidity.
3. Some people could be extreme over-react and dangerous.
To these fkers you can’t do anything other than walk away, call your insurance or call the police. Being tough and confront them won’t do you anything. They won’t understand and they don’t care.
Plus, you are just a cocky P driver that cares too much about your car. “It’s just a dent, you have the money to fix it. You make too much money.” “Yea , F U.”
1. Some people just don’t give a sht about others.
2. Some people are ignorant because they are really really stupid - low IQ, could understand what ur saying type of stupidity.
3. Some people could be extreme over-react and dangerous.
To these fkers you can’t do anything other than walk away, call your insurance or call the police. Being tough and confront them won’t do you anything. They won’t understand and they don’t care.
Plus, you are just a cocky P driver that cares too much about your car. “It’s just a dent, you have the money to fix it. You make too much money.” “Yea , F U.”
#263
Rennlist Member
#264
#265
Firstly, I'm surprised how many people here don't park at corner spots. I mean, when it comes to parking, it's all about doing your best to minimize possibility of damage. It's an averages game. I won't even go somewhere if I can't find a good corner spot I'm comfortable with.
"Forgotten" or "any more" implies that people once did care more than they do now, or were more respectful. I know everyone loves to romanticize the past, but no, they didn't, and no they weren't better. 70's/80's/90's crime rates (which I'm sure don't exclude vandalism and the like) would disagree with the "good ole' days" notion, as would minority groups who, forget parking, couldn't even use public bathrooms. Perspective is always important. Plenty of aspects in the past were superior (namely, art and creativity, as they benefitted from not being shackled to sterilized over-corporatization), but I don't think respect for one another is one of them, even taking into consideration how currently we're amidst an extremely psychologically volatile and divided time (which once again, is plenty engrained within our culture).
Not a great recipe indeed.
So this happened at my local Publix recently. What's interesting is that I am walking back to my car and the guy parked next to me decides to leave his shopping cart in front of my car, slightly to the left. As I walked up, he looked at me. I kindly asked him if he was going to move the shopping cart. He looked at me, didn't say a word, and got in his car to leave. I was a little surprised by the situation, but I decided that no further confrontation was necessary. What's even more surprising is that he only had to walk about 20 feet to drop the cart in the designated area. Bottom line is that I just moved the cart myself so that no one else would have to deal with it. Honestly, I've come to the conclusion that quite a few people in this world have forgotten about the effect of that their action/inaction has on others.
Not a great recipe indeed.
#266
I don't post much on the forum, but read all the amusing posts. This has happens frequently with my old 997.2 and current 991.1
I did save one or two pictures, more to come as I take more pics.
#267
Rennlist Member
Good point. For me, I was parked curbside with his car to the left of me. I always look for corner spots. Lesson learned for me is even for quick trips to the grocer, I just take my daily driver:-)
#268
Instructor
#270
Rennlist Member
You’re in Sweden for cyin’ out loud, there’s like what, 15 people in the whole country?
DaveGee
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