Anonymous wrote:Is that a Nissan? What a douche.
Anonymous wrote:
Nah, you're just mad because you didnt think of it first. its clear they arent blocking YOUR ability to park as the area around the car is no where close to any other cars....so why do you care?
How cute. You sound like a 10 year old...or like someone whose car was posted on the internet because you parked stupid.
Actually, I don't park "stupid" (where did you go to school?). I actually go to great lengths to park legally.
I simply posted my remark because I truly do not understand how this person is hurting anyone. They are not blocking anyone, it's not a handicap spot....yes, it's not a LEGAL spot but why is that anyone's issue except for the driver and the garage cop.
And totally uncool to put someone's license plate on the internet. I think the whole dang post should be taken down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't you supposed to blur out the license plate?
I reported it for that reason. Not cool OP.
What exactly would be the rationale for this? I walk by a thousand cars a day, all of which have license plates I can read if I want to, but for some reason the driver is injured if a photo of one random car with a license plate is posted on the internet? Get real.
Because it gets passed around the internet and crazy folks find ways to identify and contact the owner. They blur celebrity plates as well on paparazzi sites.
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Not a legal space but taken by a special car anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't you supposed to blur out the license plate?
Can you actually read the plate? I viewed the image and expanded it as much as my browser would let me and only 3 of the 7 letters are clear enough that they are likely specific letters. The other 4 are really much more guesswork than can actually be recognized. I don't think it's really obvious what the plate says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Party pooper alert: Calling something "special" sarcastically is probably referencing the "special" in special education, or really, the children who receive it. And that's not cool.
No. When some of us use it, we are using it in the context of the SNL skit, "the Church Lady". Not a backhand at special education, just a backhand at overly entitled douchebags.

Anonymous wrote:aren't you supposed to blur out the license plate?
Anonymous wrote:Nah, you're just mad because you didnt think of it first. its clear they arent blocking YOUR ability to park as the area around the car is no where close to any other cars....so why do you care?
How cute. You sound like a 10 year old...or like someone whose car was posted on the internet because you parked stupid.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
Not a legal space but taken by a special car anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't you supposed to blur out the license plate?
I reported it for that reason. Not cool OP.
What exactly would be the rationale for this? I walk by a thousand cars a day, all of which have license plates I can read if I want to, but for some reason the driver is injured if a photo of one random car with a license plate is posted on the internet? Get real.
Anonymous wrote:
Party pooper alert: Calling something "special" sarcastically is probably referencing the "special" in special education, or really, the children who receive it. And that's not cool.