Do Britishers really?Have you ever parked where you're not supposed to in your country?
You think perhaps he was just too close to the disabled spot? You know, disabled people need clearance and can't easily work around obstructions like an able bodied person can.However, I don't even see that spot being marked in any way? That image is just showing a car casting a shadow, correct? It's not the identical situation that he was in?
>>221338845In my town we’re not supposed to be parked on the street when there’s 2 inches of snow or more, so the plows can go by.One morning there was a cop behind my car clearly about to write a ticket. I was so pissed off I was furiously searching the house for a ruler since it was very clearly only like a half inch, and I wanted to prove it to the cop and tell him to fuck off.But right when I found one my mom ended up going outside to tell him we’ll move the car into the driveway.He didn’t give me a ticket, but plows never came and the snow melted later in the day anyway.
>>221338902>You think perhaps he was just too close to the disabled spot? So what is the point of the paint marks then? Y'know, the thing that actually marks out the space?
>>221339070Idk I need an accurate representation of where his car was in relation to the spot/markingsSimilar to how a lot of school buses have text on the back of the bus that warns drivers to stay 100ft back. Like nigga I know safe distances and a person who doesn't is going to ignore it anyways. And realistically I am not required to trail that far behind, I just need to be far enough behind that I don't hit the bus; but it is a courtesy, just like not parking too close to a handicap spot.
>>221339225Staying a safe distance from a moving object is pretty different to a clearly marked and static area.
nigel farage can't win soon enough