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When I go to shoping centres, gym, hospital etc etc, I cant help but notice the size of the car spots are too small.
your almost lucky if you return to your car without a ding from someone opening their door on your car. You cant fully open your door without banging someones car, you cant expect kids to be careful. You would expect adults to be careful but they are not. I look for spots next to poles or away from busy part of carpark or sometimes take two spots. Not because im inconsiderate but because I think its likely someone will open their doors on my car. Today I went to hospital and had to sneak out of my car not to hit the next car, but most people will open their doors on someones car. I think the hospital should have a duty of care to have decent sized spaces. Im very careful, most people are not. Do shopping centres have a duty of care to prevent this as some spots are just too small. They create the environment for this to happen |
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