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SilviaNinja240
05-17-2003, 01:19 AM
ok, check this out. I park my park inbetween 2 driveways, the rear bumper is going a little bit into this guy's driveway, but he could have goten out by going off the curb a little on the other side. Then I leave to go get burritos down the street. When I come back 5 minutes later... my car... GONE! I'm a bit freaked out, the I noticed it parked in someone else's driveway across the street!, and the rear wheels were off the driveway in the dirt. I have an alarm too, but I got in my car, no broken windows, no jacked up starter, everything seemed okay. So I quickly got in and drove away. When I got to where I was going, I noticed that the 240 was spit on twice. But other than that every else looked good. I feel very violated right now, but at the same time releaved that it could have been way worse.

Yoshi
05-17-2003, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by SilviaNinja240
ok, check this out. I park my park inbetween 2 driveways, the rear bumper is going a little bit into this guy's driveway, but he could have goten out by going off the curb a little on the other side. Then I leave to go get burritos down the street. When I come back 5 minutes later... my car... GONE! I'm a bit freaked out, the I noticed it parked in someone else's driveway across the street!, and the rear wheels were off the driveway in the dirt. I have an alarm too, but I got in my car, no broken windows, no jacked up starter, everything seemed okay. So I quickly got in and drove away. When I got to where I was going, I noticed that the 240 was spit on twice. But other than that every else looked good. I feel very violated right now, but at the same time releaved that it could have been way worse.

well not to sound like an ***, but you were in the wrong parking in front of someone's driveway. You're blocking THEIR property. Does that give them the right to **** with your car, no. to spit on it? definitely not, but the obvious lesson learned here, is if you respect the property of others they'll most likely respect yours.

edit: props to you tho, for admitting that you blocked it.

s13rookie
05-17-2003, 02:23 AM
you shouldnt block other peoples driveways, but thats what you get for leaving the keys in it

boro240
05-17-2003, 03:42 AM
yeah howd they move it?

SilviaNinja240
05-17-2003, 11:58 AM
I have no clue, they musta been pro car thiefs or something, the alarm was on and everything. But it's not like I meant to block it, there is like seriously no parking on the street I had to squeeze in plus the rear bumper was only like 6 inches to a foot in the guy's driveway. Spitting on it and moving my car in someone elses driveway seems a bit extreme. I'd just call the police and tow my car away If I was him. And by that time I would have been gone anyways

Jim96SC2
05-17-2003, 12:46 PM
Someone blocked my friends driveway once. They got a big truck and moved it... take that as you will.

masta
05-17-2003, 01:20 PM
Yeah I agree with those who say that blocking people's driveways suck! Think of how you would feel.

Depending on his/her mood, your car could have probably been ran off a cliff. Now that would be "a bit extreme".

misnomer
05-17-2003, 11:49 PM
yeah dood, saying he'd be OK if he drove off the curb on the other side. . . That just isn't cool. Not all cars can just drop off of a curb, and fewer drivers want to do that. Keep your *** out of the way and everybody will get along just fine :)

SilviaNinja240
05-18-2003, 12:41 AM
okay okay already! City needs more ample parking:mad:

91CRXsiR
05-18-2003, 06:07 AM
just go back and **** on the house and cars ..


j/k you shouldnt do that.. that would be wrong, what was i thinking.

shame on me