In London, England, where the roads are narrow, the parking spaces are limited and we have plenty of availability of vans that can actually fit things in, we still get these a*holes with their unnecessary large pick up trucks made for a road system completely different to ours…

These spaces are wider than usual and long enough to fit them but they still have to park like w*nkers blocking the only footpath around!

I mean, I have a 5 door hatchback and know that my car overhangs the back wheels, as does any primary school kid drawing a car…

  • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Check local laws about blocking sidewalks. You may be able to report them to a parking authority. Also, it may be illegal to have a hitch like that on the back while not actively towing (in some states in the USA it is).

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    I don’t see why pickups are suddenly appearing in England lately, they’re so ugly.

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      If i could, for once, see one of those huge oversized pickup trucks in city streets loaded up to the brim with stuff in the back bed. But no. Those behemoths drive around just as they came out of shop: empty.

      Obviously it’s only to give self-inducted sense of importance to the driver if they move around in huge tank, sitting above everyone and sticking out on the parkinglot as biggest of all. As others said, overcompensating for various head-issues.

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      It’s for attention. Some kids will do anything for attention, good or bad. Then they grow up and buy ridiculous vehicles to get that same rush they got when they were 7 and shat themselves at their friend’s birthday party.

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      It’s almost like people want these things…

      No, someone must be forcing them to buy these awful trucks! It’s a conspiracy I tell ya!

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        They want them as emotional support vehicles. I feel there are better choices for that kind of mental help tbh.

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      I don’t know what the laws are like in the UK, but I would be surprised, if it did not. Governments don’t build wide footpaths for the fun of it. They exist to allow parents with prams/strollers as well as folks in wheelchairs to pass. When someone blocks the path, no matter the acrobatics they undertake to not actually have wheels on the path, that still makes the path unusable for its intended purpose.

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      Where I live, if the vehicle doesn’t fit inside the lines, it’s illegally parked. Even if it’s the mirrors/bumper/hitch.

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        So many people think “if my wheels are in the space it’s ok” and it drives me insane

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          Yeah, it happens here too, because noone really reports illegally parked vehicles.

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            I report illegally parked cars like a full Karen because my road is very dangerous to pull out from. But no one ever does anything about it

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        Where I live cars are like a natural creatures of the urban environment with their own will and can’t be blamed. Stroller goes on the street very often because of it.

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          Even some people I know try to defend drivers who double park and block the bike parking when I complain about them.

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    This community is called “Fuck Cars”, you don’t have to censor the word asshole and wanker.

    We’re all adults here.

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    As a londoner who hates cars, im not even bullshitting you I would have put that bin on top of the truck bed and carried on past

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    Off topic but do people censor wankers? Is it that level of swear? I thought it was on the same level as “crap” where it’s a crass word but not exactly vulgarity

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      Hmm, my impression was that it’s mainly Australia, where they say it like it’s a friendly morning greeting. UK folks certainly still say it, but it is deemed rude, and I could see some folks deciding to censor when writing it down, especially when it’s used as a proper insult like here.

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    You should be able to walk by and smash the tail lights. The truck is an obstacle in the way of a public walkway. If you are using the sidewalk appropriately, there should be no obstruction, and any damage that may occur would not have happened if the truck was not blocking a public walkway.

    Violence is the only option left. We’ve been legally restricted from doing anything else.

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    If a vehicle is too large to be parked safely, it shouldn’t be permitted in regular spots.

    Have a special parking area away from the building for these monster trucks.

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    That’s a ford ranger, which is only a bit longer (~200mm) than a short wheel base Mercedes sprinter and significantly shorter (~1800mm) than the extended wheel base version

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        People carrying things are the ones who probably should have cars. No one is taking a few hundred kilos of cement on the bus

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    These kind of trucks have their utility if you work in a trade and you need to get stuff in and out, or maybe do frequent tip runs as a business.

    This never seems to be the case for where they’re actually used, though. I’ve known one person use them as such, and they very quickly switched back to a transit van because it was “much cheaper to run, and simpler to park”.

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      They’re pretty shitty for most tradesmen who only need to carry tools. The beds are so high and deep it’s annoying to lift toolboxes in and out. A van with a roof rack is way more useful.

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        a van with a roof can also hold a similar volume as the pickup can safely, while also being lockable, making it safer for the actual transport of said tools

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      I have discussed this with a friend of mine and have come to the conclusion there is only 2 cases these kind of trucks are needed, and even then i only accept one as valid. All the rest can be solved with a regular, european, work van like a fort transit or mercedes sprinter.
      The cases?
      Farmers that need to get heavy shit off and on the field quickly if they dont have a regular traktor ( which they do, but it might be malfunctioning ) and when you are handling a hot air balloon.
      Thats it.
      The rest work better with vans or trailers or both together…

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      It doesn’t matter if it were being used for its intended purpose, parking like this is absolutely wrong.

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        Only partly disagree. They parked fine, hell they parked backwards which is the perfect way to park. They could have moved a bit more forward, yes, which wouldnt have ruined the sidewalk but you cant have both with these shit cars

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          Agreed, ultimately there isn’t really a way to actually park these cars safely without taking up two spaces - which is in itself selfish.

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    Same here in Prague. When parallel parking, sometimes these cars are so fucking wide, that even tho there’s more than enough space behind em, it’s still impossible to navigate around their fat fucking ass, and by the time I’m finally behind it I’m at a 90 degrees.

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    And here, they ticket people where the trailer hitch reaches into the pedestrian space…

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    Tie a chain from the trailer hitch to the a fence post (note ‘fence post’ not fence chain) and leave about five or six feet of loose chain.

    Most drivers (including myself) never bother to look at what their truck is attached to unless they were the ones who hitched a trailer to it themselves.

    Lots of fun all around as they damage the fence and have to explain it or whip a chain to their tail end.

    Leave the area and never return for about a month.