You're right, that is a bad example. There is no excuse for parking in a disabled spot if you or any of your passengers aren't disabled.not a good example but sometimes parking your car at the curve basement really hard.always full house like yesterday massive jammed there...
i remember we've seen a satria fr some group that parks on handicap parking lot.... heh heh heh...hohooho... it's nothing new man... it's really a sad case..
The person is definately handicap; either in the sight, or in the brain ... or maybe BOTH :hmmmm:Location:- The Curve, parking lot
The crime:- parking in a handicap lot, without a handicap sticker or even being handicap
What's more sad:- The Curve's "so called security guards" not even bothered to enforce the rules they set.
Noticed that the Handicap lot has a different floor color than the normal lots.
Its not the same. Come to Australia or any developed country and you will see the difference.It's the same everywhere else in the world lah. Typical city-folk mentality.
Birds of a feather...The Satria from TEAM FUZE parking in handicap lot case I remember well.
The reason the Satria owner said was "....late for movie appointment......" :hmmmm:
THe picture of this TEAM FUZE satria was posted somewhere in this forum.
And the irony of it was rather than an apology, other TEAM FUZE members came to defend the retarded Satria owner by saying ".....there are people out there who are jealous of us TEAM FUZE and victimizing on the Satria....."
hey...i think i know this fella...one of my neighbour la..will try to snap one pic for u guys. He use to park his vehicle in an INCONSIDERATE manner one wo..Location:- The Curve, parking lot
The crime:- parking in a handicap lot, without a handicap sticker or even being handicap
What's more sad:- The Curve's "so called security guards" not even bothered to enforce the rules they set.
Noticed that the Handicap lot has a different floor color than the normal lots.
America is an exception.Its not the same. Come to Australia or any developed country and you will see the difference.
Maybe he carried a handicapped passenger. Can't jump to conclusions.
I lived in Australia for nine years. Aussie roads-users are far and away much more courteous than their Malaysians counterparts but I'm inclined to say that the closer you get to big cities such as Melbourne or Sydney, the less polite people will become if compared to, say for example, Hobart. Once you get into the Holiday Season with all the Christmas shopping rush, that's when most the a$$hat drivers make an appearance.Its not the same. Come to Australia or any developed country and you will see the difference.