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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] Wow I'm glad I don't live in NYC... Taking up 2 spaces might be an [censored] move but I don't think he "deserved a key job" Someone else's minor annoyance = really expensive damage to my property? [/ QUOTE ] You clearly haven't circled 5 blocks for two hours trying to find a spot ,several times passing some [censored]'s car who took two. Not that it relates to OP in some way, just saying. [/ QUOTE ] That doesn't mean you should key their car or slash their tires. And I really doubt that was the issue here as he was obviously parking in a residential neighborhood since the dude who yelled at him was running out of a house. Taking up two spots is a [censored] move, obviously. Keying someone's car because they did so is far worse. Slashing someone's tires because they did so means you are a worthless piece of [censored]. |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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Here is the deal. Yesterday I was running late to work. I drove and found a street parking spot close to the train station. I just parked it and started power walking when a guy at the house started ranting and raving. "Learn how to park [censored], or pay for your parking" There is a pay lot by the train station. He is right, but if you take the train you to NYC, you know all the spots are gone by 8 AM. Also, I was in a rush so when I parked I did so in a manner that only I could park in that area (normally two cars could do so if i parked correctly). Normally I would move it, but like I said I was in a rush. So I just kept walking/jogging to the train. When I got back my car was keyed up. Now it wasnt too bad and I'm in the process of getting a new car. But still my ego makes me want to get some level of revenge. My question is how to respond? Do I let this slide? Or what do I do in response. Its not the scratch as much as the principal of the sitaution that irratates me. How do I play this? Thanks in Advance... [/ QUOTE ] This EXACT situation happened to me two years ago. Needless to say, I got a new car (was getting a new one anyways) and began parking elsewhere, and his car somehow got vandalized. I was parked in a reasonable manner on a public street. |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] If there are many spots, why did you park like [censored]? [/ QUOTE ] cause i the train was coming... I had to Carl Lewis Sprint from my car to catch it. [/ QUOTE ] Why don't you accept the consequences of your actions instead of being an ass and a burden to others? |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Taking up 2 spaces in NYC You deserve a key job [/ QUOTE ] NJ I live in NJ work in NY otherwise i agree.... [/ QUOTE ] In that case I'd hire Pauly Walnuts to beat the [censored] out of you. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? There are plenty of parking spaces. Him using two spaces doesnt make it more difficult for anyone else! [/ QUOTE ] Of course it does. I just really hate selfish, thoughtless, incondsiderate [censored] jerks. But, I guess that's SOP in New Jersey. |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
You obviously have never looked for parking near a train station in NJ.
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
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[ QUOTE ] What if that guy didn't do it? Suppose some other person came along and said "What an [censored]" and keyed your [censored]? [/ QUOTE ] Highly unlikely considering its a small town and there is a million spots. Also, many of the homeowners do it themselves so no one parks in front of their house. [/ QUOTE ] i would not care if someone parked across 4 spots if there were a million open ones. who cares? it's like parking too far from the curb, or parking crooked when you parallel park. i'll think you're a tool, but as long as you're not messing with my parking, then whatever. taking revenge would be pretty stupid, imo. having a criminal record would blow. also, would you even be sure you were keying his car? |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
Lance: Still got your Malibu?
Vincent: Aw, man. You know what some fucker did the other day? Lance: What? Vincent: Fucking keyed it. Lance: Oh, man, that's fucked up. Vincent: Tell me about it. I had it in storage for three years, it was out for five days and some dickless piece of shit fucked with it. Lance: They should be fucking killed. No trial, no jury, straight to execution. Vincent: Boy, I wish I could've caught him doing it. I'd have given anything to catch that asshole doing it. It'd been worth him doing it just so I could've caught him doing it. Lance: What a fucker! Vincent: What's more chickenshit than fucking with a man's automobile? I mean, don't fuck with another man's vehicle. Lance: You don't do it. Vincent: It's just against the rules. |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
Anybody that would (needlessly) say this:
[ QUOTE ] and started power walking [/ QUOTE ] is physically incapable of this: [ QUOTE ] get some level of revenge. [/ QUOTE ] Righteously fuming over it at the salon is the most you should consider. Mike |
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
Park somewhere else.
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Re: My car got keyed how should I respond, if at all?
How do you know for certain it was 'that guy'? Maybe you should just kick the crap out of some random person instead. |
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