merlante wrote: » Also, speaking of coach set down areas, why do coaches and heavy vehicles think they can just park in the inner lane on the Quay. What a joke. Even though I head along the Quay towards Bilberry every morning, there is practically 0% chance that I can do it without moving to the outer lane and back again.
Ledger wrote: » I'm sorry but its because the loading bays that are there aren't enough. You could be lucky enough to get a spot in a loading bay and still have to walk halfway along the quay with what your trying to deliver. Ledger
ex_infantry man wrote: » i always make it very hard for a person like this the get out of a loading bay by parking right up the arse of there car lol should teach em a lesson
C_Dawg wrote: » That's so mean but I like it
ex_infantry man wrote: » well its people like that that make my day longer as i have to park further and drag a delivery a bit further
Ledger wrote: » who do you drive for out of interest? Ledger
dazftw wrote: » Had a chap asking me for money for petrol yesterday. He said he was from kerry and was supposed to be selling 2 horse saddles to some chap who never showed. He showed me his license and everything. The part I found funny was he knew actually where the bank machine was and he said he had only got there a few minutes ago. :rolleyes:
wmpdd3 wrote: » A member of staff had this exact story a few days ago, Kerry the horses every thing, good thing you didn't give him any money.
wmpdd3 wrote: » Check out this post from the motors forum,http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=66942554&postcount=900 pretty bad but I have seen worse!!
Sully wrote: » im guilty of parking there like that sometimes ><
wmpdd3 wrote: » I have had this so many times, it disgraceful, last time the police asked us to take photos if possible. But in reality they don't really do anything.
Sully wrote: » They cant do anything in a private car park....
gscully wrote: » Good point. Similarly, they would be reluctant to get involved in a dispute over damage that 'accidentally' happened to one of these cars, right?
Max Powers wrote: » Personally i think Irish people are in general just ignorant, there is an attitude around that rules of the road and other things are there as a guideline, not to be fully observed, hence a poor attitude is created and ingnorance of consequences follows shortly.
Max Powers wrote: » I hate people parking right outside tesco, in the disabled spots or on those yellow boxes at the end of the parking line. I said it to a few people in my time, in general the response is ignorant, one woman said sure what harm is it. I returned sarcastically, ''no its not a problem at all sure only until someone has to swing out because of your car to see whats coming down the road and then runs over a kid, no harm at all''. Another time, i was pushing a trolley, someone had parked on pedestrian crossing so i walked directly into the side of the car with my trolley while ACCIDENTLY looking away for a second, what a shame. Personally i think Irish people are in general just ignorant, there is an attitude around that rules of the road and other things are there as a guideline, not to be fully observed, hence a poor attitude is created and ingnorance of consequences follows shortly.