allen levine
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I took my wife last night after work to the local supermarket.
with an expected blizzard, the shopping center lot which is normally packed on any afternoon, was near impossible to even get into , with all the cars double parking waiting on people.
I dropped my wife off, and drove to the furthest end of the lot, and there was one space.
There was a small import car in the next spot, parked almost diagonally, his front drivers side was over the yellow line,(to the left of him) and his rear passengers side was over the line on the other parking spot to his/her right.
I had my f-150, and I backed in as far over as I could go to leave the driver enough room to get in, ofcourse, it was a squeeze, but I did not tell him to take up 3 spots on the busiest day of the year in that lot.
I sat in my car, waiting on my wife, and decided maybe I should walk over in case she needed a hand.
I wasnt gone more than 5 minutes, I come back, theres a scratch, keyed in on the door that was next to that car. My mirror was folded in, so obviously the driver felt a need to key up my truck.
Im kinda glad I didnt bump into him/her. Regardless of female/male, age, I might have just lost it and done something I would have regretted later on.
It was foolish. There are no security cameras, or at least noone fessed up to there being any.
It wasnt worth getting police invovled.
It was totally uncalled for, and when I woke up this morning I realized what a sad, sad sack of dirt that person that did that to my car must be.
with an expected blizzard, the shopping center lot which is normally packed on any afternoon, was near impossible to even get into , with all the cars double parking waiting on people.
I dropped my wife off, and drove to the furthest end of the lot, and there was one space.
There was a small import car in the next spot, parked almost diagonally, his front drivers side was over the yellow line,(to the left of him) and his rear passengers side was over the line on the other parking spot to his/her right.
I had my f-150, and I backed in as far over as I could go to leave the driver enough room to get in, ofcourse, it was a squeeze, but I did not tell him to take up 3 spots on the busiest day of the year in that lot.
I sat in my car, waiting on my wife, and decided maybe I should walk over in case she needed a hand.
I wasnt gone more than 5 minutes, I come back, theres a scratch, keyed in on the door that was next to that car. My mirror was folded in, so obviously the driver felt a need to key up my truck.
Im kinda glad I didnt bump into him/her. Regardless of female/male, age, I might have just lost it and done something I would have regretted later on.
It was foolish. There are no security cameras, or at least noone fessed up to there being any.
It wasnt worth getting police invovled.
It was totally uncalled for, and when I woke up this morning I realized what a sad, sad sack of dirt that person that did that to my car must be.