Sometimes these spotted pages give me a chuckle

by Vassilliyy

50 comments
  1. Would have been better if he could afford to get it painted instead of leaving it in grey primer

  2. Well he hasn’t displayed his blue badge so what does he expect? Does he assume OP just knows who drives that Lambo?

  3. if only there was some kind of symbol he could put on his car to signify that its entitled to the disabled spot…

  4. I was witness to a similar thing once. I was in the car with my dad going to do some shopping, about to park up when this Porsche zooms into the space ahead of me by weaving around me.

    Dad was about to get out and berate him, when the door opened and a prosthetic leg was the first thing to exit the Porsche 🤣 Decided to let it slide that time 🤭

  5. Technically he’s obstructing the boundary of the disabled space, the space itself is still wide open. Depends if they need a wheelchair or not…

  6. Still a shitty parking job, and presumably no blue badge on display. 

  7. I bet his blue badge was in the window as well, some folk are just angry, about literally everything. Must be exhausting!

  8. Slightly OT but I have a blue badge for the similar reason. I wear leggings and cover my leg however. Older generation LOVEEEEE to question me on why I’m parking in a disabled space. They really hate it when I have my children with me.

    I use to be accommodating and tell them why, show them my badge etc. Now I ignore them.

  9. I know it can be difficult and a bit of a squeeze to get in these types of hypercar. But amputation seems a bit extreme.

  10. Even people with money can be disabled. Never judge a book by its cover.

  11. Lovely car, I’d give my right leg for something like that.

  12. I witnessed an absolute belter years ago.
    Was working in a shop on a busy high St and saw a Lamborghini Contach park up in a disabled bay, turns to my workmate and says “tenner says he’s not disabled” to my shock a young lad jumps out of the drivers side, nips round to the passenger side and much to my astonishment proceeds to help what I believed to be his grandmother who was roughly 90 odd years old!!
    Yes I ate my words and lost a tenner too 😂😂

  13. No leg or not, the guy parks like a complete twat.

  14. That car must have cost him the best part of an arm and a leg. 

  15. How does he, with 0 legs have 1 Lambo? But I, with 2 legs, have 0 Lambo??

  16. I was once given a temp one for my baby cause she was in a half body cast and it’s classed as bulky medical equipment. Meant that I had to be able to open the door all the way to get her in and out of the car into her custom made car seat and specially adapted pram, usually I’d use the parent and child spots but If they weren’t available then I’d have to use the doubled spots cause I couldn’t risk a car parking next to mine at the back of the car park.

    Still got old people asking why I needed to use the disabled spot when I was lugging what was essentially a screaming star fish out of the car and into a pram.

  17. My question would be – was the driver displaying their blue badges that entitle them to park in a disabled persons spot? If not, then no matter how many legs they are missing they should not park there without displaying the badges.

  18. I could be wrong but…..when you zoom in on the windscreen there doesn’t appear to be a blue badge on show.

    Having said that, the person who made the original post should mind their own fucking business!

  19. People having the idea that disabled people can’t have expensive cars blows my mind.

  20. “A Lamborghini in a disabled space!? Outrageous! I’d like to see the owner justify this! They’re not going to have a leg to stand on….”

  21. If someone got a blue badge when they shouldn’t have done so, I don’t think they’ll listen to local wannabe blue badge investigators.

  22. Folk in comments still angry.

    Think some might be a little jealous.

    “Still parks like a…”

    “Probably not displaying badge…” 

    1 there are bollards on drivers side

    2 the marked area is for extra space to get in and out etc 

    3 you can’t see if they are displaying their card or not

    4 clearing up the glare you can see something blue on drivers side 

    5 if it’s digitally registered you don’t need to display the card 

    6 I am sure he don’t give no fucks and tbh you deserve to be angry/jealous, I hope you6r the type it will annoy you for the entire day. In fact I hope you stay miserable for the week

  23. It’s this kind of mentality where you think a disabled person can’t own nice stuff that rubs me the wrong way.

  24. With money like that, the bloke can do whatever he wants.

  25. I like to think this guys logic when buying a car was: oh no, I cant drive a manual, oh good golly gosh, I’ll need some sort of car equipped with some sort of automated transmission. Oh! Lam….borg….hini? Am I saying tat right? Well they look nice and comfortable and…Oh! it’s automatic! Fantastic! I’ll buy one!”

  26. Maybe the Torquay Parking Tyrant remains at large and they just hired a local amputee for the photoshoot?…to be continued.

  27. Does his card entitle him to park on the blue hatched area as well?

  28. Don’t you understand? Disabled people are *all* poor and useless! Couldn’t possibly have a nice car!

  29. You *can* park there mate!

    (But maybe try and get it a bit straighter next time…)

  30. Looks like he got a bargain. Those cars usually cost an arm and a leg.

  31. When I worked in a hospital a Porsche parked in the ambulance bay, directly outside A+E.

    It got towed really quickly, and some staff actually went outside to cheer!

    The fucking gall of it.

  32. This required someone to say to themselves… “Its impossible for a disabled person to own a lamborghini”

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