I'm always amazed that people park cars with very fragile bodywork on the street & expect it to stay in pristine condition
Why shouldn't they? If people took care, and were responsible for their actions, those cars would remain in pristine condition...
Some tunc opened their door on my motor last week whilst we were on holiday. Didn't see it till I got back to the place we were staying! I swear people do it on purpose sometimes to nice cars!
Super market trolleys are the worst my missus works in a Tesco and our car gets beaten to hell being parked in their car park
I swear people do it on purpose sometimes to nice cars!
Thats guaranteed. Some people are very jealous and petty.
If a 25yr old pulled up next to me in a new 997 etc my thoughts would be 'nice car' not '**** for getting that and I cant afford it/show off bastid'
reversed into someone's car in a car park once, was pissed though
I've done far worse things when I was younger however thats when I was younger. Not now.
yep, hit a parked car when we had all the snow, left a note on there windshield with a contact, they were very greatfull
another story, my father was waiting for a train to pass at a crossing, nice day, sun roof open, as the train went by, lump of grease came of the train and landed on the passenger seat, BUT thats not as funny as the cow in a cattle truck that S***T all over the back seat of a Merc convertable stuck next to it in a traffic jam. the girl in the white suit driving it was not a happy bunny.
Another way to look at this.
If someone stole your bicycle would you shrug and say 'hey ho- time for a new build'?
Or would you say '****ing pikey ****s, thats me a grand out of pocket'?
Abit different now isnt it?
Abit different now isnt it?
Yes, because that's theft, as opposed to accidental damage, so stop yer whining.
I recently got out of a mate's car, pushed the door open, SMACK! Straight into a bollard. Big dent on door. He just shrugged his shoulders and said 'oh well'. Not bothered at all. It's only a car.
I've done far worse things when I was younger however thats when I was younger. Not now.
What goes around comes around, eh? 😉
People should respect each other's property, for sure, but if you own anything that is going to be out in public places, then there's a risk of damage. If you stack your own bike and scratch it, you can either cry about it, or get on with life.
Financial loss is felt the sameway. I'd hardly say 'someone staved my car in and its costing me my savings but its a soft crime on my wallet'.
It wont. It doesn't work like that. Our upbringing teaches us about the Christian values; cause/consequence and every action has a reaction. i.e. someone is watching you from above.What goes around comes around, eh?
In the same breath society allows (in the name of patriotism) the killing of others on the battlefield. Far far worse than nicking a granny's purse IMO.
Utter bollocks.
Our upbringing teaches us about the Christian values; cause/consequence and every action has a reaction. i.e. someone is watching you from above.
What on Earth are you wibbling on about now??? Have you been on the sauce already?
You've alluded to not being an angel when you were younger. You've been wronged yourself. Just accept that's how it goes.
You've been wronged yourself
No it clipped back on. No one is watching you you know. There isnt a frigging monkey called the Karma monkey either.
We all live, we all die. Simples.
i did with my first car years ago and left my details on the windscreen, the guy called to say thanks which was good and made me feel a lot better about myself knowing i'd done the right thing,just think about how upset you'd be if it happened to you!.