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Larry Scholnick wrote:
> Here's the situation: > > The parking lot is nearly full. > A Nice New car is parked almost a foot over the left-side line into the next parking space. > There's enough room for me to park entirely within the lines of the (remaining) space. > There's at least an inch of clearance between my right-side mirror and his left-side mirror. > My car is in decent shape; it's about 3 years old. > > Should I take the space, or keep on looking? > If the parking lot is nearly full, so that parking spaces are at a premium, I make a *point* of parking right next to the jerk, in the exact center of my space. Of course, my car badly needs a paint job as well. You can all but bet that doing this is going to help you pick up door dings. nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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