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    Trucks in bike spaces

    Bastards.

    "Super Freight" in Wellington seem to think it's OK to park their trucks across motorbike spaces. Nobody give them any business whatsoever. Bastards.

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    A big bike in front, a big bike behind, and a note on the windscreen ought to help.

    Lock the steering of course.

    OR - pop around and use their yards for parking. Sounds fair.

    Get them towed

    Let the air out of a tyre. Front right works best (driver spots it straight away). Let the air out of the spare(s) too

    Note on the windscreen saying "did you see "SPEED"? - be careful not to drop below 80 kph"

    Remove the number plates

    Ring the company and complain.

    Find out their fax number, print this pic onto a couple of pages with an appropriate message, tape them together and fax it to them overnight - a couple of hundred messages will await them in the morning.

    Don't get mad - get creative...
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    Was it just dropping something off or was it parked there for a while?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Was it just dropping something off or was it parked there for a while?
    Does it matter? Like parking in a disabled space to "drop something off" - still not allowed!
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    get it towed.. towies are always lookin for pickup cash..
    do you want me to call? I'll get one of the auckland lot to come pick it up. They're keen as a bean to pick up illegally parked vehicles..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Does it matter? Like parking in a disabled space to "drop something off" - still not allowed!

    Oh man... don't get me started on Disabled spaces!!


    If they're outside somebodys house or workplace then fine. But the number of times I've seen someone park in a disabled space outside Foodtown or something and then walk up and down the isles in the supermarket!

    If they're fit enough to walk around the supermarket then they can park with the rest of us!

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    Unfortunately this happens often in Wellington and its always couriers/freight companies or something similar. I start work at 7am and at that time most of the bike parks are filled with them. Surely we can do something about these pricks, they have their own parks.... there called loading zones, Joe Public would be towed if parked there so maybe we should start taking action and doing the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
    If they're fit enough to walk around the supermarket then they can park with the rest of us!
    granma always comes with us on the boxing day sales, get to park right by the door and she enjoys the day out!

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    4(or more if applicabale) slashed tyres works well every time.

    Cost them a mint on a truck too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Unfortunately this happens often in Wellington and its always couriers/freight companies or something similar. I start work at 7am and at that time most of the bike parks are filled with them. Surely we can do something about these pricks, they have their own parks.... there called loading zones, Joe Public would be towed if parked there so maybe we should start taking action and doing the same thing.
    Ring the towies... tell them of the offenders and where to get them.

    They'd make a fortune from it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiasTZ
    4(or more if applicabale) slashed tyres works well every time.

    Cost them a mint on a truck too.
    Sure it makes them learn their lesson for the next time but the truck ends up being immobilised and can't bloody move out of your park. Getting it towed would be a better option

    Also they’ll probably find out who did it and send you the bill for the tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Unfortunately this happens often in Wellington and its always couriers/freight companies or something similar. I start work at 7am and at that time most of the bike parks are filled with them. Surely we can do something about these pricks, they have their own parks.... there called loading zones, Joe Public would be towed if parked there so maybe we should start taking action and doing the same thing.
    I used to take the view that if I parked close as close as I could to the front bumper, they wouldnt be able to get out. Then I realised I was pissing in the wind, and recalled what wise ol fullah Confuscious once say on top of cold windy mountain...

    "he who park bike in front of car to teach car-driver lesson end up with bike in bits on ground and car driver laugh at silly plonker who park bike in front of car..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Sure it makes them learn their lesson for the next time but the truck ends up being immobilised and can't bloody move out of your park. Getting it towed would be a better option

    Also they’ll probably find out who did it and send you the bill for the tyres
    I'd like to see them try..
    I've done it several times to fuckwits who insisted in parking in inapprorpriate places/residents only parking areas in welly and generally being wanks. Worst suburbs for it were Brooklyn and Khandalllah. Never really had problems like that when I lived in the hutt.
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    Anyone here in the plastic injection business?

    I have an idea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
    Ring the company and complain.
    Did that. I rang up and explained what happened. Guy on the end of the phone got a piece of paper and wrote down the number plate then asked for the message for the driver.

    "Don't do it".

    I had started to become restrained by then.

    Dave

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