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When Parking The Car Goes Wrong
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When Parking The Car Goes Wrong
This happened in Byfield yesterday
Looks like a renault megane, is that why it was advertised as the car with an arse? This one had it's arse in the drivers seat.

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Musta been flooring it to do that much damage, even the upstairs wall has dropped. Huh
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This was from some years ago at work. The car was parked in the car park of a building opposite, rolled down the car park, over the road and low wall in to our car park (ripping the front bumper in the process) and then into the outside wall of my office. Damage to the building was about £25k to repair. The car was a hire car and the driver used our phone to call it in to Enterprise. I properly laughed out loud when he said to them “I’ve had a little trouble with the car”. He’d left the handbrake off!



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Hehehe! Some friends of mine finally afforded to buy their first house - it had been in a collision 😁
Bjørge
The parking sensors were obviously faulty......................

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Quote:Musta been flooring it to do that much damage, even the upstairs wall has dropped. Huh
 

Or maybe its a reflection on the quality of modern building standards ?
Byfield the other day


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