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Originally posted by lurkette
If you're that in love with your car that you don't want it touched, go park at the back of the lot........ But you have to admit that a bit of wear and tear is part of the risk of owning a car.
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I respect you, but these seem a bit asinine. Part of the responsibility of owning/using a car is respecting other people's property and driving in a manner that is safe and appropriate.
If you can't park your car properly, <b>you</b> should park in the back of the lot until you can get a grip on your skills, however long that should take. Wear and tear is road grime, dust, dirt, gravel, mud, bugs, etc., not dings, scratches, and nicks careless people who can't properly pilot their cars leave behind.
And if your depth perception is good to 6" and not 2", then you give a foot, get out and check yourself, and adjust appropriately, not just keep going until you hit something.