MagneticA
Well-Known Member
Valid perspective. And according to a few on here, I could end up with damage if I invade their perceived personal space. But I've always looked at it as a bird in the hand is better than two in the bush. By this I mean parking by one nice car eases my mind for one side of my car. Whereas if I park a few spots away I have the potential for two unknown cars to park next to me. Either way, public parking is a crap shoot. And we all hedge our bets in our own ways and hope for the best.There might be some faulty logic there. If there is a car with twenty empty spaces around it, you're saying you would park right beside it to give the driver peace of mind by protecting one side? If it was my car, I'd feel better if you parked two spaces over. As for protecting your own car, how do you know that the first car doesn't have a large driver who needs to open the doors really wide to get in or a kid on the passenger side?
Around here, I park a few spaces farther away than the majority of the cars and like-minded drivers will park with at least a one space cushion.
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