RickFLM4 wroteI'm in.Maybe we should all email the company the picture. info@eastcut.ca
RickFLM4 wroteI'm in.Maybe we should all email the company the picture. info@eastcut.ca
RickFLM4 wroteDon't forget to mention the amateurish parking job for an alleged pro.....Maybe we should all email the company the picture. info@eastcut.ca


///d wroteAt my office I have a garage and everyone else fights for spots on the street.My co-workers irritate me as well. They typically park well enough, but they are inconsistent as to where they park. Some days I get in and my typical spot is open, other days someone who usually parks the other side of the lot is in my spot even though half the lot is open. It's always the same few people that just park where ever.
I don't get it, we are there every single day, why not just park in the same spot like everyone else does?
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cooolone2 wroteGet a lifeWell... Once again, it happens!
Now let's set the scene right. 2020 M240, just cracked 18k miles, so it's seldom I take her out. Even more seldom I'll go somewhere that requires parking it in a lot for a commercial retail establishment.
So there you have it, pick a spot that's a nice walk away from ANYTHING! And come out returning to the car to see this! Yeah you can park anywhere of course. But this guy is lucky my wife was with me or I would've waited for him to return and provide realization for the error and return the F U appropriately!
Lady Jane wroteLikely practicing for the Arc de Triomph roundabout.
Esteban wroteHere is another problem. The sticky sap from the tree are all over the car.
eugenebmw wrote...and the bird droppings.....Here is another problem. The sticky sap from the tree are all over the car
vreihen16 wroteWhen you leave your car in a parking lot full of birds for more than three days....and the bird droppings.....