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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I park well away from the store and walk that bit further. If you take the car reg of the neighbouring cars there is no proof whatsoever that they have 'dinked' your car with their car door unless there are cameras about.
My little car us absolutely battered on the back half from kids opening their doors into it - I don't actually care enough to report it or investigate as it's a jalopy anyway, but if I had a brand new car that cost a fortune, then maybe I'd be more bothered
My little car us absolutely battered on the back half from kids opening their doors into it - I don't actually care enough to report it or investigate as it's a jalopy anyway, but if I had a brand new car that cost a fortune, then maybe I'd be more bothered
No, having the numbers means nothing anyway. My car has been hit few times usually a bumper scrape so I tend to park in the bit that's far away and empty. My car does stick out a bit though. Also in most of the supermarkets they say you'll be ticketed if you don't park in marked bays. I know it's a mickey mouse ticket but It's still hassle you don't need! Anyway I went on the bike this morning so I can park right at the front!
I'm unsure I'd have the ability to track down the owner of the car that was next to mine and who may not have been responsible for damage anyway and insist on looking at their car to see if there is any evidence. It all sounds a bit far-fetched to me. If the store CCTV doesn't show anything, and one would only ask for major damage anyway, what's the point ? Less stressful to swear like a trooper and just get it fixed. And maybe hope karma is a real thing.
No, I try not to straddle any lines even if it means getting back in and adjusting the position. I've accidentally been on one once or twice but usually because the car next to me is too far over anyway. There should be a legal minimum width for such bays.
No, I try not to straddle any lines even if it means getting back in and adjusting the position. I've accidentally been on one once or twice but usually because the car next to me is too far over anyway. There should be a legal minimum width for such bays.