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Thanks for the laugh. That 2nd picture was the best.

As an aside I will say I never understand the parking deal here.

It does not upset me but does make me scratch my head daily wondering.

First of all you have the double parking in malls etc. where folks park in

front of you & leave their car in neutral so you can push it out of the way.

Ok fair enough & maybe even a good idea given the lack of parking.

But at times they park so many so tight it is like a puzzle trying to figure

out how to rearrange 4 or more cars so you can get out. What happens when older

folks need to push a few Dmax trucks?

But the one that puzzles me the most is the same situation at our condo.

There they do the same & park many in a row blocking you in with no possibility

of rearranging them at times. But now it is getting so bad that folks park that way even

if they block an open spot or two??? I guess the thinking is that way "they" won't get blocked in.

Crazy isn't it?

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At our office, the exit/entry is really bad.

Where the lady parked in my picture, nobody seems to park there, they all just stop at the entrance and park there, they sometimes make it narrow that cars are trapped in the car park even though there is about 5 spots available inside.

I will take a pic next time I see them doing it.

At times you even get someone park right in front of the driveway so nobody will get in or out lol

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I thought the convention among Thais was to leave the handbrake off when parking so there is no chance of anyone being blocked in, as the car park attendant can simply move the cars around as necessary.

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I think if she has big knockers she can park where she wants. thumbsup.gif

Lets vote. laugh.png

Okay, squeeze once for NO or squeeze twice for YES. :rolleyes:

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IMHO I believe the other parked vehicles are wrong and she is closest to being parked correctly.

Reverse parking is actually easier than front-in parking as there is better manoeuvrability plus is safer, most western companies require this as OH&S.

Plus if she looks like this you don't have a leg to stand on.

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I thought the convention among Thais was to leave the handbrake off when parking so there is no chance of anyone being blocked in, as the car park attendant can simply move the cars around as necessary.

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

That's what normally happens.

But it can REALLY piss you off when they don't and you have to wait for them.

The person in Phuket with the Honda Jazz who's windows was smashed in with a 9-iron because they blocked me in for over an hour...it was me.

Posted

I thought the convention among Thais was to leave the handbrake off when parking so there is no chance of anyone being blocked in, as the car park attendant can simply move the cars around as necessary.

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

That's what normally happens.

But it can REALLY piss you off when they don't and you have to wait for them.

The person in Phuket with the Honda Jazz who's windows was smashed in with a 9-iron because they blocked me in for over an hour...it was me.

Poor choice of club.

Posted

I thought the convention among Thais was to leave the handbrake off when parking so there is no chance of anyone being blocked in, as the car park attendant can simply move the cars around as necessary.

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

That's what normally happens.

But it can REALLY piss you off when they don't and you have to wait for them.

The person in Phuket with the Honda Jazz who's windows was smashed in with a 9-iron because they blocked me in for over an hour...it was me.

Poor choice of club.

Fair call...but it was the first one I grabbed.

No doubt a driver or possibly a 3-iron would have gotten more distance.

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