Yeah, that can go a few different ways touching peoples property without their permission.Hitches are a pet peeve of mine. More than once I've pulled them out and set them in the people's beds.
Yeah, that can go a few different ways touching peoples property without their permission.
Tow mirrors stick out more than any hitch I've ever seen, you think you have the right to go around folding those in too? Why does anyone need to walk within 6" of my bumper? If you have a habit of running in to parked vehicles that's a you problem. You think a hitch to the shin hurts, wait until the wrong person catches you attempting to steal there hitch (that's the only logical reason a person would be touching someone else's property).I'm on your eastern border, I've seen it. And the full sized trucks will stop half way into the space because they don't know where their bumper is, leaving their back end (and never used behemoth trailer hitch) hanging in the aisle. One day in my single cab Dakota I had one on each side and one right behind me. I had to do a thirty point turn to get out!
Hitches are a pet peeve of mine. More than once I've pulled them out and set them in the people's beds.
Getting rear ended by a punk who didn't realize that some folks stop at stop signs. Seeing their AC condenser honeycomb residue, and antifreeze on my hitch. and watching the trail of fluids as they ran, made me happy I had left my hitch on. Not worth a chase, as he would be visiting a repair shop in short order. That AC oil made my hitch look like gnu! Betterererist his precious bodily fluids than my bumperere.Tow mirrors stick out more than any hitch I've ever seen, you think you have the right to go around folding those in too? Why does anyone need to walk within 6" of my bumper? If you have a habit of running in to parked vehicles that's a you problem. You think a hitch to the shin hurts, wait until the wrong person catches you attempting to steal there hitch (that's the only logical reason a person would be touching someone else's property).
Because they've backed into a parking spot, over the sidewalk, where there is a fence preventing you from going around, in a state where it's illegal to drive around with them in if they stick out more than four inches.Why does anyone need to walk within 6" of my bumper?
And if they feel froggy enough to confront me, I'll deal with that.Yeah, that can go a few different ways touching peoples property without their permission.
Yes, I have folded them in too when they prevent me from opening my door.you think you have the right to go around folding those in too?
I've slapped a lot of tow mirrors out of the way. Don't park like a dummy, don't drive like a dummy, and your stuff won't get adjusted by strangers.Tow mirrors stick out more than any hitch I've ever seen, you think you have the right to go around folding those in too? Why does anyone need to walk within 6" of my bumper? If you have a habit of running in to parked vehicles that's a you problem. You think a hitch to the shin hurts, wait until the wrong person catches you attempting to steal there hitch (that's the only logical reason a person would be touching someone else's property).
The problem with that is they can be perfectly parked, centered between the lines, but the truck is big and the parking spots smaller than they were years ago.I've slapped a lot of tow mirrors out of the way. Don't park like a dummy, don't drive like a dummy, and your stuff won't get adjusted by strangers.
That's why I park far away from EVERYONE! Regardless of where | park, someone FEELS offended, by sumthin'!The problem with that is they can be perfectly parked, centered between the lines, but the truck is big and the parking spots smaller than they were years ago.
I've had to be careful with door contact with SUVs and trucks when we were both perfectly centered in the spaces.
Nice if you can but there are times where there's pretty much nothing left but a few individual spaces. It's not always possible.That's why I park far away from EVERYONE! Regardless of where | park, someone FEELS offended, by sumthin'!
If they want to try to squeeze their one ton into tiny spots that's their problem. Parking spots are smaller now, but you also don't need to drive a dually to go shopping or out to eat. Big trucks used to only be for working, not a lifestyle statement.The problem with that is they can be perfectly parked, centered between the lines, but the truck is big and the parking spots smaller than they were years ago.
I've had to be careful with door contact with SUVs and trucks when we were both perfectly centered in the spaces.
My ball mount is usually locked in the receiver.......... good luck pulling it out.Tow mirrors stick out more than any hitch I've ever seen, you think you have the right to go around folding those in too? Why does anyone need to walk within 6" of my bumper? If you have a habit of running in to parked vehicles that's a you problem. You think a hitch to the shin hurts, wait until the wrong person catches you attempting to steal there hitch (that's the only logical reason a person would be touching someone else's property).
Same SameMy ball mount is usually locked in the receiver.......... good luck pulling it out.