Just an update i emailed council, the garda and the motor tax office, within an hour car picked up by owner.
So it sounds like this was on the public road, and not your spot.
Just an update i emailed council, the garda and the motor tax office, within an hour car picked up by owner.
Yea, the "my spot" thing gets to me.So it sounds like this was on the public road, and not your spot.
Yea, the "my spot" thing gets to me.
I once parked outside a house when I was collecting my daughter from her friends house a few doors down. I was just out of the car when a kid (he could have been 12) ran out and told me I couldn't park there as it was his mother's spot and she would be home soon. I told him it was a public road and so his mother was mistaken. I hasn't intended to stay long when I was collecting my daughter but after that I had to hang on until the mother got home and had to park somewhere else.
You had to be there. If the mother didn't think it was her spot then no harm done. If she did then no harm done either.Why do you think that the grown woman thought she owned the road? It was a 12yr old child that told you you couldn't park there.
I don't think a 12 year old should be parking a car. I certainly don't think you should expect them to be parking one.Pathetic !!
Your behaviour is similar to what I could expect from a 12 year old child (as mentioned) but it is definitely not becoming of a supposed adult.
I don't think a 12 year old should be parking a car. I certainly don't think you should expect them to be parking one.
You started.Not going to even bother to give a reply to that puerile comment.
I don't think a 12 year old should be parking a car. I certainly don't think you should expect them to be parking one.