Crock Rock wrote: » Equipment: Thumb tacks. Superglue. Red sauce. Sandpaper. Wheel brace. Method: Glue thumb tacks to the back of the door handle. Wrap sandpaper around the wipers. Smear the red sauce on the windscreen. Loose at last one wheel. Result: They'll arrive back and cut their hand on the thumbtacks trying to open the door. They'll turn on the wipers to move the red sauce and scratch their window. They'll drive off and a wheel will break loose when they're driving. Conclusion: No more abuse of your designated parking spot.
Del2005 wrote: » Could you leave the car on a Friday then walk around the complex when you get home to see where else they parked, since they obviously must live in the complex? They may even be in their own space. Is your space near the entrance?
GreeBo wrote: » Are you 100% sure of this as its often not the case.
Oonagh123 wrote: » The apartment number matches the space number so if my space is number 21, it belongs to apartment 21.
Oonagh123 wrote: » You'd think that.. On Saturday I went on a day trip to Belfast, came back late only to find the same car parked in my space.
beertons wrote: » You won't be going to Belfast every week. That car had to park somewhere else on Friday. Is the car park gated? I'd be livid if a visitor had a zapper or code for the gate. Get the management involved asap, for your sanity.
GreeBo wrote: » OP any chance its a mixup and another resident actually thinks thats their space? Wouldnt be the first time it has happened.
Kenny Logins wrote: » Maybe it is their space. :pac:
beertons wrote: » Can you get the bus to work next Friday, leave your car parked all day and see where they park. Then it's another residents problem.
annoyedgal wrote: » Op have you tried just knocking on the door and asking them to move out of your space ? That would be my first port of call!
Oonagh123 wrote: » I don't think it's someone who rents in the area, the car appears on a Friday evening and is gone by Monday morning - I'm assuming it's a visitor. I don't want to deflate tyres etc a revenge attack would be likely. I'll try printing out some signs and placing them on the car, but it's not worked so far... It's always the same car that parks in my space which is annoying!
TBi wrote: » Obviously they'd corden off the whole area, call in CSI to gather up the pieces of egg shell, rebuild the original egg shell and then take fingerprints from it. I'd love to see that on crimewatch... (/s BTW)
GBX wrote: » Boxing them in and have them knock on your door. They have your attention by taking the space. Get there's by inconveniencing them. Foot down, tell them not to block your space. You could deflate all 4 of their tyres as well. Recovery van would be needed. They wont like that either and would likely get the message.
grogi wrote: » I really want to see the Gardai seriously pursuing such case...