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SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
09-02-2014, 1:16pm
http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx256/realbunky/tumblr_n8w78sBZ4N1qdlh1io1_4001_zpscbe67f57.gif

Wathen1955
09-02-2014, 1:29pm
:lol:

It is frustrating when it happens to you. Idiot drivers that simply can't park between two white lines on a slab of concrete, because they don't give a shit.

Mike Mercury
09-02-2014, 2:41pm
we all feel like doing that at times.

snide
09-02-2014, 3:03pm
There's a solution for every problem. :yesnod:

Madmikeee
09-02-2014, 3:13pm
actually the white car wasn't in two spaces, he was still within the confines of the parking spot, The issue was with the truck driver A) not knowing how to drive a fracking truck, and B) Not moving on to find another space because he was too lazy to walk.

...Whitepower...
09-02-2014, 3:29pm
actually the white car wasn't in two spaces, he was still within the confines of the parking spot..

No.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/07/25/article-0-1FFD2D7200000578-418_634x559.jpg

Bill
09-02-2014, 3:29pm
Anyone who has a truck knows that underground parking lots are not conducive to being able to park. Those spots are OK for a compact car, but when you have a truck, you might as well just drive to the South 40, and necessarily take up two spots, because otherwise, you'll be climbing in the sunroof to get in if someone parks next to you.

stingraymyway
09-02-2014, 3:37pm
http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx256/realbunky/tumblr_n8w78sBZ4N1qdlh1io1_4001_zpscbe67f57.gif

Like a BOSS mang.......:rofl:

Rob
09-02-2014, 3:39pm
Anyone who has a truck knows that underground parking lots are not conducive to being able to park. Those spots are OK for a compact car, but when you have a truck, you might as well just drive to the South 40, and necessarily take up two spots, because otherwise, you'll be climbing in the sunroof to get in if someone parks next to you.

:iagree: I hate parking garages - but it is easier to back in those spots than try and pull in.

Bucwheat
09-02-2014, 5:12pm
I have a long wheel base crew cab dually,that thing is hell to park so the north 40 it is.

Ruffy
09-02-2014, 5:19pm
I have a long wheel base crew cab dually,that thing is hell to park so the north 40 it is.

Places like Iowa are the only ones I would consider owning something that big. There aren't that many parking garages outside of "the big city." Unfortunately, I think they make the regular parking spaces smaller here for some reason.

Steve Austin
09-02-2014, 6:04pm
Looks like serious road rage. Lifes to short to get pissed over such a small thing. :willy::willy:

Stangkiller
09-02-2014, 6:06pm
Places like Iowa are the only ones I would consider owning something that big. There aren't that many parking garages outside of "the big city." Unfortunately, I think they make the regular parking spaces smaller here for some reason.

:island14: I drive my crewcab long bed diesel into Houston everyday parking in a parking garage. It's manageable, especially in places that valet.

Fasglas
09-02-2014, 6:25pm
I can't really tell, but wouldn't the film be able to see/read the tag on the truck?

Wonder what the charge would be...

Jeff '79
09-02-2014, 6:25pm
I can't really tell, but wouldn't the film be able to see/read the tag on the truck?

Wonder what the charge would be...

It's legal in Texas... :seasix:

Fastguy
09-02-2014, 8:29pm
actually the white car wasn't in two spaces, he was still within the confines of the parking spot, The issue was with the truck driver A) not knowing how to drive a fracking truck, and B) Not moving on to find another space because he was too lazy to walk.

It looks like it is in both spaces, but either way, the spaces look tiny.

Wathen1955
09-02-2014, 8:41pm
The white car should have never backed in the spot.

JRD77VET
09-02-2014, 8:44pm
No.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/07/25/article-0-1FFD2D7200000578-418_634x559.jpg

The white car is over the line :yesnod:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/JRD77VET/article-0-1FFD2D7200000578-418_634x559.jpg~original

Dave
09-02-2014, 8:45pm
No.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/07/25/article-0-1FFD2D7200000578-418_634x559.jpg

Looks ok to me.
Dude in the truck clearly should be driving a smart car considering his lack of ability

JRD77VET
09-02-2014, 8:46pm
Looks ok to me.
Dude in the truck clearly should be driving a smart car considering his lack of ability

Look at the post above your reply, I put an arrow pointing to the line which the white car is over. :yesnod:

Dave
09-02-2014, 9:11pm
Look at the post above your reply, I put an arrow pointing to the line which the white car is over. :yesnod:

Maybe close to the line, but the dude in the truck is WAY over his capability level.

JRD77VET
09-02-2014, 9:14pm
Maybe close to the line, but the dude in the truck is WAY over his capability level.

The car is clearly over the line and the dude in the truck was over the line too :yesnod:

...Whitepower...
09-02-2014, 10:36pm
Looks ok to me.
Dude in the truck clearly should be driving a smart car considering his lack of ability

Bottom line..

The guy in the Lex should have let his passengers out (if he had any) and then parked nose in so he could get the car as close to the wall as possible and open the door on the line side.. This way he would have been in his spot and not over the line.

Wathen1955
09-02-2014, 10:43pm
Bottom line..

The guy in the Lex should have let his passengers out (if he had any) and then parked nose in so he could get the car as close to the wall as possible and open the door on the line side.. This way he would have been in his spot and not over the line.:iagree: That spot was NOT made for backing in unless you had a smart car.

RED-85-Z51
09-02-2014, 11:46pm
I had a Dually Ext cab, Long bed Chevy..parking that pig..was interesting. In many cases, id have tires on both lines in the parking space...

78SA
09-03-2014, 4:11am
Both spots are for compact cars. There is probably a sign stating such.

Iron Chef
09-03-2014, 11:40am
Karma's a bitch. The guy in the truck will learn that one day.

RedLS1GTO
09-03-2014, 1:21pm
Bottom line..

The guy in the Lex should have let his passengers out (if he had any) and then parked nose in so he could get the car as close to the wall as possible and open the door on the line side.. This way he would have been in his spot and not over the line.

Bottom line??

Guy in the truck is now paying for a new Lexus because he is a f**king idiot. Seeing as it was clearly intentional with video evidence to back it up, I'm guessing his insurance company told him to get bent.

Yea. Awesome move.