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Barmaid | 20:35 Tue 08th Feb 2011 | ChatterBank
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I just nipped to the shop on my way home and was just putting the shopping in the boot when a woman came and parked next to me. Despite there being acres of space on her other side, she parked so close to my car I couldn't actually get the door open enough to get in it. I gestured at her (with a smile) to see if she would mind moving up. I tapped on her passenger side window and said, would you mind moving up a foot or so please. She just scowled and then ignored me.

The only way I could get in the car was to climb in through the passenger side and climb over. My first attempt was horribly unsuccessful due to my very long coat, so I had to get out and take my coat off and then try again.

Ignorant stupid cow. Although as I drove off, I did do something less than ladylike.

AND BREATHE...........
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Er, both, I'm sorry to say!

Fortunately, people like this are in a minority, you just have to rise above it, and know you are the better person ...

Failing that, pop back and let her tyres down!!!!!!
the problem here is that the woman is probably a bad driver/parker
It is in situations like that when I wish I was still driving an old banger and didn't care about throwing the door wide open (or as wide as I could get it!).
You should have let her get out of the car and go into the shops. Then have taken some chewing/bubble gum or something like a large sausage (yes back into the shop to buy them if necessary) and rammed it up her exhaust pipe.......that is if there is no cctv around.
definately, both. What a cheeky mare she was then..lol
My mum and I had the same experience in Sainsbury's car park a few months back but the woman realised when she saw my mum unable to open the door and moved. There were loads of empty spaces behind us and she chose to park right next to us. Some peoples common sense is obviously missing.
Andy - you have just made me smile. Many years ago my late father gave me a beautifully turned brass valve remover. He told me to keep it always on my key ring for I would never know when it might come in useful. How right he was ;o)
Big question.... were you parked in the middle of your space?
some people buy cars and never learn or practice parking, this is why they come across as ignorant in these situations.
Much as I hate to put down my own sex I think there are a large number of females who can't park and find it stressy so she was ignorant in one sense of the word.
I'd leave cones around her car and full traffic management signs and make it look like her cars a hazard
Good point Cazzz, when I was learning with BSM long time ago one day I asked the instructor about when he was going to teach me to park properly. He was quite surprised but did show me a technique.
where would you get the cones from?
Barmaid - sorry to butt in - did you see my email I sent to you via FB. ?
Haang on a mo girls, I have seen loads of drivers who can't park their vehicles properly, both male and female. If my car will phsyically fit in a space then I can park in it. Yesterday, whilst the gas board were drilling yet another hole in the road outside my house, I returned in my car and managed to reverse (at an angle) between 2 cones without touching either and parked my estate car in its usual small parking spot. As I applied the handbrake, one of the workmen jumped from his van and moved each of the cones back a foot. Why?
This happened to me a few days ago. I went back to my car and the car next to me was so close our door mirrors were touching. I had to climb over the gear stick to get into the drivers seat. It took me 5 munutes to get out of the space without causing damage to either car. My language was blue to say the least. Now if I had an old banger.... but I don't. Enough said.
he was probably just trying to help, I wouldnt read too much into it.
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Chuck there aren't any marked spaces - so I parked a sensible distance away from the next car - ie enough to get the doors open, but not too much so as to take up space unnecessarily. I am almost anally retentive when it comes to parking.

I think Cazz and Prudie have hit it on the head. I do see more women who seem to completely lack spacial awareness. Still you would have thought when I asked her nicely she could have reversed out (perhaps that was the problem) and pulled back in.

Some of the comment though are making me howl with laughter. You guys are great!
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Den, no I haven't. I'll log on in a mo and take a look.
OK, BM fair enough, they were both stupid and ignorant then :)

The reason I ask is I will often park in a similar manner next to others if they have parked badly in the first place, In fact I'll often pick a space next to somebody that's parked like a total snag just to make it hard for them. (the benefit of owning a 12year old car:))

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