This note is hilarious. One of these days, I might do the same thing if I find someone selfishly parked. For those who might have trouble understanding the note writers handwriting the full text of the note is below.
Dear person,
I'm sorry I put a dent in your car. I didn't want to, but I did when I tried to park next to you. I am not leaving my information because you chose to use two spaces and I just wanted to park in one. The scratches are because I used a towel that had sand on it to try to clean the dent/paint off. Beaches are fun.
Please look your car over for the dent and scratches and each time you see them, remember not to park in two spaces.
Sorry!!!
[Source:Lan Bui via Autoblog]


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Fantastic!
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I only take up 2 spaces if the car parks empty enough and Ill walk the extra distance to ensure my baby is safe,only last week some ***er open their car door on the M3 and put 2 pin dents in the back panel of it cause I parked next to some one,its soooo frustrating,so a trip to the paintless dent removal is on the cards .
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"next time leave a can opener so I can get into my car if your going to park that close"hahaha
But I know how you feel!
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I dont try to be rude which is why I do ensure Im not taking up valuable spots around me,then again why is it sometimes you park 100 metres from the shopping center, there 20 spots around you,walk through the rain in the thought your pride n joy is safe to return 30 min latter and find 19 parking spots still available but a 1985 Volvo with rust hanging out of it,painted 4 different colours a coat hanger in the shape of Australia where an aerial should reside park along side your baby,whats going through your mind at that time? Well first thing you say normally starts with F and second word O...you then walk around your car both sides,no idea why cause its only parked on the left,scanning for that chip,that dent that scrape.You get in your car and ask your self""WHY THE HELL PARK NEXT TO ME"
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After all no one is perfect but we shouldn't have to put up with insults for having different views...cos different views are what make the world go around...Cheers.
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xo
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That was a long time ago and of course a BMW driver would never be so rude as to park in such a manner.
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Hey Carl I can be a little aggressive on the road but to the point of being rude so I get my car trashed.
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I must admit to denting a door once when some twat parked so close I literally couldn't get in without denting it. They weren't even parked in a marked position, just partially blocking an accessway
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you pull into a space yet you park at approx 15-20 degrees so that the corner of your rear bumper is just on the left hand line and the right corner of your front bumper is just on the right hand line..
Then you reverse so you are sticking out slightly and your left rear tyre is just on the line.. this will enable you to get out easily
I did this this afternoon at the gym and had both spaces either side of me to myself - I like to call it precision abandonment.. and its legal provided you stay within the lines
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regarding Your parking ... I used to do the same... for many many years.. but always found someone would park next to Me... in an empty carpark...??? and usually very close...
Now I just park anywhere , but usually next to a large round Pole so at least I'll be safe on that side...
unless someone leaves a shopping trolley loose in an elevated underground carpark...
My Son was sitting in Our NEW Lancer a few years ago in a shopping carpark.. when Bang... the young person driving the crappy old unlooked after car parked next to Our new car, had swung open the door of her car, not caring if She did any damage or not....
I was paranoid for a few years with My restored 1968 Beetle..
taking up two car parks etc... and trying NOT to park next to any 4WD whose high doors can do a lot of damage...
but now, I just look for a park in the shade... lol
LEE