Monday, April 28, 2008

Reckless Drivers

One day, as I was driving endlessly around the parking lot, I witnessed something that I probably should not have. An ignorant, impatient person decided to pull into a parking spot that was way to small for his car. He did not seem to care because he pulled into that spot anyway and ended up scratching the entire side of the car next to him. He parked carelessly and walked to class. This incidence made me think- someone could do that to my car and just walk away. About a month later, I walked out to my car and the person that was parked in front of me parked with their car touching mine. It was parked so much on my car that when I backed out, I could see their car drop. People really need to be careful!!!

6 comments:

ECCB-Christina said...

WOW. I know that parking can be really frustrating sometimes, but I can't believe that somebody would actually do that to someone else's car! Don't people have respect/common decency for one another anymore? Instead of ripping up the side of someone else's car, that guy could have just parked illegally and made his own spot somewhere. I think a $10 parking ticket is much better than ruining someone's car!

The Pink Ranger said...

Whoa. I can't believe that happened. Did you report the incident?

Beckus39 said...

I know exactly what you mean! People drive so quickly when they turn to go down another lane. I had to slam on my breaks one time. People really do need to be more careful! I mean, we're college students so we don't have money flowing in like crazy to fix our cars when someone hits them.

ECCB - Jason said...

Yeah, I have witnessed some pretty odd things myself. It is too bad we have to worry about our vehicles in the parking lots! People need to be more careful and respectful!

frank the tank said...

Wow. Im sorry about what happened to your car. This really shows how irresponsible people really are.

Patrick said...

Why didn't you slash his tires?

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