Then they would have to walk and that is for peasants
Key the fucker
Pedestrians and cyclists are the biggest crybabies.
“Oh no, my pram has scraped a huge gouge in the car as I tried to pass safely…
This is the way.
I’ve been living in the states for years, and one time after not being home for almost 2 years, when I started driving in Ireland I was getting anxiety for the first few days. It took me almost a week to get over it, but all it took was making the connection again that you can drive and park whatever feckin way you want.
I would have no problem running my keys along the side of it.
Not a good view if you are in a wheelchair. Never mind if you have one kid up and walking and another in a buggy to look after. very selfish driver there.
Doesn’t even have his park anywhere lights on.
There’s another one behind him is there?
Where would be the fun in that though?
Ah sure the were tired from driving you couldn’t expect them to walk another 50m
Just walk up the bonnet over the roof and down the other side. That’s what I do
Don’t worry, the fines have been doubled!
Many “can’t walk” 5 meters, at my gym, there are always cars parked on the access road so 2 cars can’t pass , just because the entrance is across
I’ve been in Ireland for about 3 years and from where I am, you park this way so that the traffic don’t crash into your car. But then in my country, they don’t even care about accessibility or any one who’s specially abled
Tralee?
Amateur, he could have parked a little further left and blocked the footpath *and* the cycle lane.
Raised sidewalks tend to help discourage parking on them.
There’s a Spar on Philipsburgh Ave with two parallel parking spaces. There’s ALWAYS cars parked on the footpath either side of the parking. Yesterday a blue Toyota. I had my buggy so I left the child outside, stomped into Spar and shouted “who owns the blue Toyota” until an aul wan claims it. I wait for her at the buggy, baby is awake now, which I let her know, and she questions whether I can actually get by, irrelevant, but I say no and remind her it’s illegal and that anyone with a buggy or wheelchair is blocked. She tells me to “shut up”, we have an audience at this point so she must be mortified. I say “absolutely not, you’re only angry cos I’m right”. The audience all vocally show agreement with me and she drives off. I’ve done this public shaming strategy twice and it works a charm.
But then they wouldn’t be living their best cuntish life
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Then they would have to walk and that is for peasants
Key the fucker
Pedestrians and cyclists are the biggest crybabies.
“Oh no, my pram has scraped a huge gouge in the car as I tried to pass safely…
This is the way.
I’ve been living in the states for years, and one time after not being home for almost 2 years, when I started driving in Ireland I was getting anxiety for the first few days. It took me almost a week to get over it, but all it took was making the connection again that you can drive and park whatever feckin way you want.
I would have no problem running my keys along the side of it.
Not a good view if you are in a wheelchair. Never mind if you have one kid up and walking and another in a buggy to look after. very selfish driver there.
Doesn’t even have his park anywhere lights on.
There’s another one behind him is there?
Where would be the fun in that though?
Ah sure the were tired from driving you couldn’t expect them to walk another 50m
Just walk up the bonnet over the roof and down the other side. That’s what I do
Don’t worry, the fines have been doubled!
Many “can’t walk” 5 meters, at my gym, there are always cars parked on the access road so 2 cars can’t pass , just because the entrance is across
I’ve been in Ireland for about 3 years and from where I am, you park this way so that the traffic don’t crash into your car. But then in my country, they don’t even care about accessibility or any one who’s specially abled
Tralee?
Amateur, he could have parked a little further left and blocked the footpath *and* the cycle lane.
Raised sidewalks tend to help discourage parking on them.
There’s a Spar on Philipsburgh Ave with two parallel parking spaces. There’s ALWAYS cars parked on the footpath either side of the parking. Yesterday a blue Toyota. I had my buggy so I left the child outside, stomped into Spar and shouted “who owns the blue Toyota” until an aul wan claims it. I wait for her at the buggy, baby is awake now, which I let her know, and she questions whether I can actually get by, irrelevant, but I say no and remind her it’s illegal and that anyone with a buggy or wheelchair is blocked. She tells me to “shut up”, we have an audience at this point so she must be mortified. I say “absolutely not, you’re only angry cos I’m right”. The audience all vocally show agreement with me and she drives off. I’ve done this public shaming strategy twice and it works a charm.
But then they wouldn’t be living their best cuntish life