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scrubbedexpat141 Aug 23rd 2012 9:56 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by EastWest (Post 10242160)
I had similar incidents here in AUS (and same in Europe). Possibly not to that extent like in the ME, but still happens. I would not say, however, that people here or there are more human etc.

Never had it in the UK, never let my car door hit other peoples either.

If it happened in the UK or anywhere to be honest I'd still think the other person was an ignorant, selfish bellend with a total lack of respect, manners.

I know that's all quite stern but it's a very simple thing (to show a smidge of respect to other folks stuff), which is why I fail to understand how people can't just do it.

Oh well. Worse things happen I suppose.

Millhouse Aug 23rd 2012 9:59 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 
It's just a car - really, who cares?

And Scamp, your's is an Explorer - they are suppose to have dents, it's a school run machine.

scrubbedexpat141 Aug 23rd 2012 10:03 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 10242172)
It's just a car - really, who cares?

And Scamp, your's is an Explorer - they are suppose to have dents, it's a school run machine.

Doesn't matter. I pay for it, it's my car, it was in perfect nick when I got it.

I will lose money repairing it to sell or when the next bloke comes to buy it and asks for money off for the dents.

Next time I see you I'll show you the picture of the back of it. Tailgate area about 8 inches square where someone has run a key around for no good reason.

Would you be happy if someone walked up to your house in the UK and smashed a divot in the front wall with a sledghammer?

OleJanx Aug 23rd 2012 10:05 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242178)
Doesn't matter. I pay for it, it's my car, it was in perfect nick when I got it.

I will lose money repairing it to sell or when the next bloke comes to buy it and asks for money off for the dents.

Next time I see you I'll show you the picture of the back of it. Tailgate area about 8 inches square where someone has run a key around for no good reason.

Would you be happy if someone walked up to your house in the UK and smashed a divot in the front wall with a sledghammer?

At least you don't get bastards chucking brake fluid on your car in Dubai (yet...)

auzdafluff Aug 23rd 2012 10:10 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242144)
I don't go around smashing my car door off of other peoples. I have some level of respect for other peoples things.

Yup.

I'm always incredibly careful when opening doors to the point I will stick my fingers between the door and the next car to ensure they don't touch when there's a tight squeeze getting out.

I also park as far over to a pillar (when there is one and there's no parking space next to mine on one side), so the guys in the next bay over has a little bit more space.

It all goes back to when I was eight and I slammed open the door of my dad's car when there wasn't room and it hit the wall of my nan's house. He put the fear of death into me that day. Since then, I've always been very, very careful when opening doors.

So from personal experience, I'd agree that shouting them down will make them more careful.

If I was scamp, I'd have shouted at the kid till I scared the shit of of them, then calmly apologised to the father and explained that he wouldn't like it if it was the other way around.

Millhouse Aug 23rd 2012 10:21 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242178)
Next time I see you I'll show you the picture of the back of it. Tailgate area about 8 inches square where someone has run a key around for no good reason.

This costs around 250Dh to fix that if you are that bothered.

In the UK I had someone do a 3 point turn into my car. Annoying, but not much you can do about it but take it to the arches and get Phil 'n Grant to fix it up. I also recall reversing it straight into someone (by accident) the day I collected it from Phil. How we laughed that day.

Shouting at people and getting wound up won't solve your problem though.

scrubbedexpat141 Aug 23rd 2012 10:39 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by auzdafluff (Post 10242191)
Yup.

I'm always incredibly careful when opening doors to the point I will stick my fingers between the door and the next car to ensure they don't touch when there's a tight squeeze getting out.

I also park as far over to a pillar (when there is one and there's no parking space next to mine on one side), so the guys in the next bay over has a little bit more space.

It all goes back to when I was eight and I slammed open the door of my dad's car when there wasn't room and it hit the wall of my nan's house. He put the fear of death into me that day. Since then, I've always been very, very careful when opening doors.

So from personal experience, I'd agree that shouting them down will make them more careful.

If I was scamp, I'd have shouted at the kid till I scared the shit of of them, then calmly apologised to the father and explained that he wouldn't like it if it was the other way around.

I do that pillar bit too. It's changed here from doing it to be nice to doing it so they don't smack my car.

Parked in MoE once and the Escalade next to me left so little room I had to climb in the passenger back door and through to the drivers seat. Wanted to sit and wait for the person to return but wasn't allowed.

scrubbedexpat141 Aug 23rd 2012 10:40 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 10242205)
This costs around 250Dh to fix that if you are that bothered.

In the UK I had someone do a 3 point turn into my car. Annoying, but not much you can do about it but take it to the arches and get Phil 'n Grant to fix it up. I also recall reversing it straight into someone (by accident) the day I collected it from Phil. How we laughed that day.

Shouting at people and getting wound up won't solve your problem though.

I asked a bloke to look at it and he said don't bother respraying the boot, someone will notice different colours and then say you had a smash and fixed it on the sly.

I keep looking for one of those T-Cut style pens but yellow-hat and others don't seem to stock black.

OleJanx Aug 23rd 2012 10:51 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242222)
I asked a bloke to look at it and he said don't bother respraying the boot, someone will notice different colours and then say you had a smash and fixed it on the sly.

I keep looking for one of those T-Cut style pens but yellow-hat and others don't seem to stock black.

Try Brasso.

Bahtatboy Aug 23rd 2012 11:21 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 
My wife has twice reversed her car (different ones) into my car (different ones) whilst parked on our driveway at home. The second time was in her car which had reversing sensors. :(

seven seas Aug 23rd 2012 11:44 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242168)

If it happened in the UK or anywhere to be honest I'd still think the other person was an ignorant, selfish bellend with a total lack of respect, manners.

That's all there is to it.

scrubbedexpat141 Aug 23rd 2012 11:57 am

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Bahtatboy (Post 10242287)
My wife has twice reversed her car (different ones) into my car (different ones) whilst parked on our driveway at home. The second time was in her car which had reversing sensors. :(

I don't trust parking sensors. I was reversing my Mum's car and they didn't pick up the tow bar on another one on the drive.

That caused me some pain.

britexpat76 Aug 23rd 2012 2:09 pm

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242222)
I asked a bloke to look at it and he said don't bother respraying the boot, someone will notice different colours and then say you had a smash and fixed it on the sly.

I keep looking for one of those T-Cut style pens but yellow-hat and others don't seem to stock black.

I use permanent marker pens to touch up black motors.

Oyibopeppeh Aug 23rd 2012 2:24 pm

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 
Just buy one of the "car polishing" deals from Groupon etc. You can get your motor's paintwork back into decent shape for around 250 dibs.

Bahtatboy Aug 23rd 2012 2:43 pm

Re: No respect for Cars (Abu Dhabi)
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10242346)
I don't trust parking sensors. I was reversing my Mum's car and they didn't pick up the tow bar on another one on the drive.

That caused me some pain.

I don't trust my wife.


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