Let’s get back to debating the important stuff…
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And I usually park as far away as I can, and still be in the lot.
The close spots are for the old ladies.
@Copper said in Let’s get back to debating the important stuff…:
And I usually park as far away as I can, and still be in the lot.
The close spots are for the old ladies.
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And I usually park as far away as I can, and still be in the lot.
The close spots are for the old ladies.
@Copper said in Let’s get back to debating the important stuff…:
And I usually park as far away as I can, and still be in the lot.
The close spots are for the old ladies.
After transplant I always did that. Because I finally could. Pre-tx I needed the handicapped spots.
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@Mik said in Let’s get back to debating the important stuff…:
Only if it will be really crowded when I come back out, like at an event.
This is the way.
Normal scenarios, I used to but now I don't, probably because of the qualify of backup cameras/sensors make it easier to back out when departing.
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I am always afraid someone will "ding" the car door, so try to avoid parking near someone. But , usually, I dont have a choice.
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I am always afraid someone will "ding" the car door, so try to avoid parking near someone. But , usually, I dont have a choice.
@taiwan_girl said in Let’s get back to debating the important stuff…:
I am always afraid someone will "ding" the car door, so try to avoid parking near someone. But , usually, I dont have a choice.
That's only a problem if you drive an International Woman of Mystery car like an Aston Martin. I drive a Honda, so I don't care.