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I reckon today’s four wheel drive owners have taken the place of the “Volvo drivers” we joked about in the 1990s.
Could have been worse – at least they weren’t taking up two spaces!
I wonder if this is as far as “off road” as they have taken it. Even still, the other side of the line is on road, so does that count? Prolly not.
You can tell they are not a Perth driver because they are parked perpendicular to the kerb.
I disagree with lyn!
Parking the car over two spots would be better than partially blocking a gate (which he/she appears to have done). This means that an ambulance can’t get onto the oval. The patient needs to be carted over the fence.
Oh, good gracious, if you can afford such big car, you ought to be able to learn how to drive/park it, I would think…
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I reckon today’s four wheel drive owners have taken the place of the “Volvo drivers” we joked about in the 1990s.
Could have been worse – at least they weren’t taking up two spaces!
I wonder if this is as far as “off road” as they have taken it. Even still, the other side of the line is on road, so does that count? Prolly not.
You can tell they are not a Perth driver because they are parked perpendicular to the kerb.
I disagree with lyn!
Parking the car over two spots would be better than partially blocking a gate (which he/she appears to have done). This means that an ambulance can’t get onto the oval. The patient needs to be carted over the fence.
Oh, good gracious, if you can afford such big car, you ought to be able to learn how to drive/park it, I would think…