I was rolling cage a couple years ago, an 87 Camaro, and I was parked in a lot with a wall around it. I got one of the wall spaces and put my car as close to the wall as I could, just to be sure there was enough room for anyone who came along. Well, an hour later after lunch, I came back and you know what I'm about to say. There was an F-450 Super-Duty Ford pick-up Dually parked so close to my car I couldn't get in. Put it another way, He parked so close you could park a couple of bikes in the part of his space he wasn't in. He was at least a foot and a half, Half a Metre for you 'advanced' folks out there, over the line. I called the local PD but would you believe they told me there was nothing they could do because it was a private lot? I had to wait almost two hours for this yahoo to get back. I must have left skidmarks up one side and down the other I ripped into him so bad. I got on my computer later that day and printed up a bunch of flyers notifying the driver of their parking habits and how they make things difficult for fellow drivers by not paying attention for simple parking courtesy. I left a flyer on every car I saw parked on or over the line for weeks. Did it help? Nope. Dedicated cagers are only thinking about one thing, what is convenient for them.
The other thing that gets me riled is when a 'mom' lands her industrial grade heady duty all terrain grocery transport vehicle in the compact spot. GGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
In the name of Parking Equality,
Jeff