January 16th, 2008
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Germantown, MD
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351 92B (MD) -
Regency Cab #1028
79832 HV (MD) Toyota SUV
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At the Best Buy in Germantown (Milestone Shopping Center), this "Two
for One" is my favorite type. Both these offenders parked in such
a way that made
using the center space (which is reserved for Pregnant women)
unusable. I was
especially shocked at the Toyota Highlander, because it was a
Handcapped tag.
I did witness the Taxi owner returning to his vehicle, but did not see
the Toyota owner, which was gone by the time I returned to my vehicle.
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Sat, April 28th, 2007
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Gaithersburg,
MD
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PF 3072 (MD) |
At the Office Depot on Shady Grove Road, near
HomeDepot/Best Buy. This
was a very exciting capture. First of all, this was practically a
double whammy. The Subaru on the left was also over a little too far
(may be noticable in the bottom picture to the left), however not
enough to warrant submission to the site. However, the SUV on the right
was clearily disregarding the parking lines. It too may not have made
the blog, except that the driver and some other person were there
standing.
After returning from my shopping, they asked why I
took a picture of the vehicle. I replied (as I often do) with a very
non-confrontational
"To put on my website of bad drivers and parking."
She
apparently didn't hear me completely or didn't understand, be she again
asked my I took the pictures. I gave the same response. We immediately
she got angry (no suprise). She actually tried to justify her parking
as perfectly acceptible. I huffed at that response and so she began
saying insulting comments. I replied with a few minor insults of my
own, as I began to enter my vehicle. The Other female was more fawl
mouthed, and so, seeing possible additional content, I whipped out the
video camera and began filming. Of course this really upset them and
they kept saying they were going to call the police, and picked-up the
cell phones. I explained that the law allows me to film anything in the
General Public, and hence I could photograph, film, etc. as I pleased,
since it was not of a personal nature.
I drove away after
aquiring a few minutes of additional video (which will be posted
later), and now bring the pictures and story to you.
Oh, BTW, that's a Proffessional Fire Fighter's Tag. I dought that
overweight old hag was a firefighter. |
Sun. April
22, 2007
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Germantown,
MD
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224M613 (MD) |
On a day where parking was at a premium at Milestone Shopping Center
(this corner is known as the Neelsville Village Center). I assumed this
was a Starbucks patron, as it was very close to that establishment,
however, I did not stay long enough to see the driver and departed
before their return.
May car is parked parallel to the curb on the left side, which is why
the angle looks so skewed.
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Fri. April
13th, 2007
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Bethesda, MD
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MAX 034 MD |
At the top of the Parking Deck on Waverly Avenue between Montgomery
Avenue and East-West Highway.
There
was some sand on the ground, but the stripping is clearly visible to
the right side, and partially visable on the left. I believe it was an
attempt to discourage other folks from parking next to him/her. They
likely had to crawl in from the passenger side when they departed. |
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MISC.
BAD PARKING

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