Where there are no markings or signs whatsoever, except where specifically stated in law (across entrance ways for instance), I would say that how ever a vehicle is parked is OK with the caveat that common courtesy must play a role. Exactly what constitures common courtesy at the time is, of course, up for debate. It is something where people are often at odds.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
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[QUOTE=jazfender;1130061021]Well is it illegal to move someone else's bike or not?
A couple of feet probably not, down the road, round the corner and it to your garage quite likely![]()
The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum
it's camouflage for when it's deep in the bush...
Right, but if common courtesy isn't displayed you can't do shit? Fuck that.
EDIT: And as a further point, how sacred and revered is that asshole's bike going to look to you when they've taken the last of the space?
Common courtesy, like common sense is misnamed, neither is at all common these days, even less so, I would expect, at a university.
Keep on chooglin'
Be interesting at Manfeild tomorrow,usually more bikes ridden(good weather expected)to event,hmm maybe fun.
Hello officer put it on my tab
Don't steal the government hates competition.
I obviously wasn't clear. If common courtesy isn't displayed then it could be said that some adjustment to the bike's position may be justified.
If the space is full then it's full. I may be annoyed but I'm not going to move it. I'd rather not put my bike in a position where it's likely to get scratched anyway.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
I like moving scooters to the bottom of convenient hills and on top of bus shelters.
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