A driver in Leeds has come under fire on social media for poor parking. A post in a popular Facebook group where spotters post the worst examples of parking, shows a BMW parked over two bays at an Asda supermarket in Killingbeck.
The car can be seen parked too far left in the bay, meaning it is crossing over into the secondary parking space. The post has so far received over 100 reactions and comments which show a clear division between those who support the parking choice and those who think it's terrible.
The post reads: "Asda Killingbeck, BMW drivers they have no shame."
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Lots of people agree that it is poor parking, with many saying it's shocking and inconsiderate. However, others say the choice of space may not be the driver's fault.
Jatinder said: "Taking the absolute P*** that is bad parking" and Dave commented: "When do any of them have any sense?"
Another person said: "Do BMW drivers just get a handbook of how not to drive and how to be a d*** when they get the handbook of the BMW??"
Others were rallying support for the driver, trying to stick up for other BMW driver's reputations. One person said: "You cant be too sure if he was the b*****d, May have parked up while it was busy and somebody next to him was parked across the line! Besides it’s empty now so what’s the deal?"
Luke commented: "What’s the issue ? There plenty of empty parking. The reason they’ve parked like that is because they don’t want people bashing their doors into a 50k+ motor. I’d do the same tbh, if there are enough empty bays around me. I even use disabled bays."
Another, somewhat sarcastically, commented: "You don’t expect him to park on a wet bit of tarmac do you?
"He found the only dry bit to park on and that’s what he did"
Lloyd said: "Perfectly placed I’d say.
"I wouldn’t want some old fart dinging my 21 plate in her shity Nisan micra when she swings her door open "
The whole situation seems to have caused two sides, those who agree with the quality of the parking and those who don't.
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