Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The driver of this minivan is still trolling the Appleby parking lot a year later

Richard witnesses this person park this way ON PURPOSE (see all the other spots?) almost every day (here's the mininvan back in July of 2014). I need to take a train ride out to Appleby GO and write this person a note.

Nobody cares about your stupid minivan which isn't some rare vehicle that is appreciating in value daily.

Stop parking like a douchenugget (thanks to Anonynous this morning for that word on the suicide post - it's my new fav word).

10 comments:

  1. I can understand parking a bit over since the other car is parked right on the line, but parking so far over that the front fender is in the laneway?!?! If you're worried about a door ding, shouldn't you be more worried that someone might hit the front end of your vehicle since it's in the driving laneway?

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  2. You're welcome! I love douche nugget. Wait. I don't "love" douche nugget, I love using .... oh never mind.

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  3. If you're THAT worried, you should take the bus.

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  4. I think he just has a sense of humour ;)

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  5. Now all we need is someone with a beater to squeeze in beside him.

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  6. Send your pics to Transit safety !!!

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  7. OMG, if CJ sent all the pic's of parking douches to GO transit...they would need to have a person dedicated to just look at them 24/7. Here's an idea transit safety, just tour the lots...this is a daily occurrence.

    Anyway, they have camera's in lots...this is already caught on GO camera's.

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  8. GO Transit doesn't have enough officers to do every single lot proactively, every day. They respond to issues as reported by customers and that they come across. Report what you see and it will be dealt with. I know this from personal experience.

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  9. If one's eyesight is THAT bad it's time to turn in your driver's license and start taking public transit everywhere.

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