I found one of these attached to the car after strategically parking to avoid the first person occupying 3/4 of the space (and without plates, so its a long call). Do people keep stacks of these in their car? And why not in German?

by LBG-13Sudowoodo

24 comments
  1. Well, looks like one person does walk around with a stack? Or do you get these often enough that you think everyone has a stack?

  2. Ah yes, what could be more Swiss than giving a stranger unsolicited moral lessons with limited and outdated information?

  3. Only time I ever got one of these it was definitely a German, as evidenced by the home printout and lack of appropriate helvetisms lol.

  4. Imagine posting this on the internet, letting everyone on here know you can’t drive!

  5. Thankfully I found the french version of those cards. Very useful.

  6. If people would park correctly, there wouldn’t be a need to hand these around 😂

  7. yes, yes i do, but different cards with a selection on the back.

  8. I certainly did have a huge stack of them, they were in German though

  9. Gotta be honest, I often think I’d like to have a couple of those in my pocket 😂

  10. Why “accidentally”? In most cases, there are reasons for this. Either you parked so badly because the car next to it also parked badly. Or you are a BMW driver and then you just can’t help it.

  11. where can i get a a couple of these… preferably also in French 🙂 delivered to Geneva

  12. Think about the dedication to being a antisocial that it takes to purchase these and then store them on the hopeful chance that you’ll be able to justify leaving one for someone.

    These aren’t people who are happy or content with their lives. Happy or well adjusted people would let back parking roll off their backs

  13. Its an essential component of the Bunzli toolkit.

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