How they resolve driving disputes in China...

Now that's just being roofless! :whistle:
 
That's so funny :p
Just imagine coming back to your car and it's on the roof =))
 
My ex boss used similar tactics back in the '70's. We had a small unit on a trading estate and only had 4 parking spaces per unit. One particular guy from the unit next door wasn't very particular where he parked his car and regularly parked in our gaffa's spot. Despite regular warnings of what would happen if he continued to park in our spaces, he didn't seem concerned.

D Day arrived one morning when our boss arrived to find the offending car in his spot. He went next door and told the guy to move his car. Half hour later it was still there, so he went round again to complain and said enough was enough and there would be no more warnings.

After a few more minutes and no sign that the guy was going to move his car, our boss got in our forklift truck, picked up the guys car and put it in their skip.

There was a shouting match for a few minutes when the guy saw where his car was, but if it had come to blows he would have ended up in the skip with his car.

Never had a problem from that day forwards.
 
Never had a problem from that day forwards.

We did the same with a bloke like that, stuck his car on the back of a truck with a forklift, took a photo and sent his company an email saying he could pick it up in Poland.

Other thing we did was block cars in with 40ft containers then finish early and go home.
 
My ex boss used similar tactics back in the '70's. We had a small unit on a trading estate and only had 4 parking spaces per unit. One particular guy from the unit next door wasn't very particular where he parked his car and regularly parked in our gaffa's spot. Despite regular warnings of what would happen if he continued to park in our spaces, he didn't seem concerned.

D Day arrived one morning when our boss arrived to find the offending car in his spot. He went next door and told the guy to move his car. Half hour later it was still there, so he went round again to complain and said enough was enough and there would be no more warnings.

After a few more minutes and no sign that the guy was going to move his car, our boss got in our forklift truck, picked up the guys car and put it in their skip.

There was a shouting match for a few minutes when the guy saw where his car was, but if it had come to blows he would have ended up in the skip with his car.

Never had a problem from that day forwards.

So that was the car that Victor Meldrew found in his skip? and he blamed his neighbour!=))
 
Nice, but they should be sure the roof can take the load of a car...otherwise it will be parked indoor!
 
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