Thursday, September 29, 2011

Oshawa Parking Donkey



Parked right in the middle of a through lane! Blocked everyone from turning left into the aisle. Screwed up the whole flow of parking this morning as people who cut the turn too short around this douchebag's car had to reverse and go right, which caused traffic turning into the lot to backup.

Submitted by Steve, Sandro, Kevin and Rita. Note: Sandro's pictures were more clear.

8 comments:

  1. I was one of the ones who took the turn too short around this jerk. I pissed off everyone behind me when they saw my white lights and of course, it's bumper to bumper so the woman behind me had to reverse too.
    I left a note of this idiot's car.
    Park on the grass next time, I said, but leave the exits/entrance clear.
    Apparently this person also parked in the exact same spot yesterday so this is his new spot. Like I said, he can park on the grass. And there were spots in the lot so this is inexcusable.

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  2. Gawd Dammit! when will GO start towing these asshats??!!

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  3. Saw someone who walked by this car kick the bumper real hard. Yes, you can get that enraged by this shit.

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  4. That is a daily occurrence at Ajax.

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  5. Yes. Someone parks in this "spot" pretty much daily. It is infuriating!

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  6. Seeing as parking is becoming a free-for-all: I saw some good parking spots right on the platform, there's a nice raised one about midway along the platform too.

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  7. that car is there again today. there was no note on the dash although it had rained last night with a lot of wind! pls write the note again

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  8. I am considering parking at Whitby pretty soon - Oshawa has become even worse this year and its not even winter yet. I don't know why GO runs trains from Oshawa after 8.30am - they may as well just bus everyone to and from Whitby with its lovely new goliath pedestrian walkway designed in mother Russia.

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