I don't see a major problem - If the car park was full, then yes, I agree; very selfish. A very empty car park like this lends itself to owners of wide expensive cars doing the sensible thing. This driver has not inconvenienced anyone.
However, due to occupants of other cars who fling their doors open without care or caution, I think he has done a sensible thing.
This problem is made worse because of too narrow car parking spaces for the larger vehicles that are becoming popular.
The solution is, wider car parking spaces (Costco is awesome).
Not sure of the legality, but perhaps a description? If true then I think it's within the the interests of public safety for said details to be disclosed. Thank you.
I don't see a major problem - If the car park was full, then yes, I agree; very selfish. A very empty car park like this lends itself to owners of wide expensive cars doing the sensible thing. This driver has not inconvenienced anyone.
However, due to occupants of other cars who fling their doors open without care or caution, I think he has done a sensible thing.
This problem is made worse because of too narrow car parking spaces for the larger vehicles that are becoming popular.
The solution is, wider car parking spaces (Costco is awesome).