Me and my girlfriend recently went to a friend's house, and since I was driving her convertible BMW 330i with the smallest back window in the world, I feel much safer backing into a parking space with no known obstructions rather than back out with kids playing or grown-up idiots that STILL walk in the path a moving car, huge blind spot or not. I'm not about to drop the top just to move out of a parking space either, especially if it was 57 degress out and neither of us had a jacket since it was even a bit hot when we went over.
With that in mind, I didn't see a "Do not back in" sign in guest parking (only on the residential side so I didn't think it mattered), backed in anyway, and then I come out around midnight with a notice threatning to have her car towed pasted to the windshield if I didn't park their way. Why do apartments (and even schools) have a "do not back in" policy in effect?
2006-08-27
08:22:20
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edwardw818
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