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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 11:50 am
by Peter Dahlheimer, MD
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Parking advice NKLR
Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special that it needs
to park in the motorcycle only section at work. I usually arrive before
this, ahem, special person does and I want to figure out a way to discourage
their choice of parking spots so that my other riding brothers will have a
spot to park when they arrive. None of my bikes are big enough to take up
enough room to keep this evil cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
Gino
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 11:51 am
by Weaver, Mark
what i always do in these situation (or any other parking impoliteness) is
leave a note on the car that says "sorry about the scratch (or dent), but
you're not parked legally" , or something to that effect. of course i never
actually damage the person's car, but i hope it makes him worry enough about
it to look frantically at every corner of the car and worrry alot. as an
alternative, you could pester the building management to enforce the parking
rules.
mw
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> Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special
> that it needs to park in the motorcycle only section at work.
> I usually arrive before this, ahem, special person does and
> I want to figure out a way to discourage their choice of
> parking spots so that my other riding brothers will have a
> spot to park when they arrive. None of my bikes are big
> enough to take up enough room to keep this evil cager out of
> the spot. Any ideas?
>
> Gino
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 12:05 pm
by Mark
At 12:46 PM +0100 6/20/2000, k650dsn@... wrote:
>Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special that
>it needs to park in the motorcycle only section at work. I usually
>arrive before this, ahem, special person does and I want to figure
>out a way to discourage their choice of parking spots so that my
>other riding brothers will have a spot to park when they arrive.
>None of my bikes are big enough to take up enough room to keep this
>evil cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
Several:
1) Talk to him about it
2) Call him at home just to remind him that he has a nice SUV and it
would be a shame if anything should happen to it
3) Ruin his credit, shut off his utilities, make calls to 900 numbers
when he's away from his desk, hide kiddie porn in his desk and then
expose him
4) Have it towed
5) Pour brake fluid on his hood
6) Remove the wheels and sell them on ebay
7) If none of this works, break his hands, feet, and knees to make it
so he'll be needing a ride to work
Mark
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 12:14 pm
by bill e goat
> >None of my bikes are big enough to take up enough
> room to keep this
> >evil cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
>
> Several:
> 1) Talk to him about it
> 2) Call him at home just to remind him that he has a
> nice SUV and it
> would be a shame if anything should happen to it
> 3) Ruin his credit, shut off his utilities, make
> calls to 900 numbers
> when he's away from his desk, hide kiddie porn in
> his desk and then
> expose him
> 4) Have it towed
> 5) Pour brake fluid on his hood
> 6) Remove the wheels and sell them on ebay
> 7) If none of this works, break his hands, feet, and
> knees to make it
> so he'll be needing a ride to work
> Mark
> B2
> A2
Mark, you are one creative thinker. Thanks very much
for the inspirational message today! I can't wait to
try out some of this stuff. Right on! I was only
into spraying pepper spray on the door handles.
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 12:44 pm
by Zachariah Mully
Sure, call Triple AAA and tell them that your Pathfinder died in the
parking lot and it needs to be towed to some dealer (at least 50 miles
away!)...
or...
Steal some highway cones and use them to block off the motorcycle
parking.
or...
Get the bum who is alway harassing you to sit in the motorcycle parking
all morning. I did that once, paid the bum $20 and told him if he
doesn't deter them from parking, to offer to wash their windshield (with
a very oily rag that I gave him). They didn't come back.
or...
organize a biker's day at work where you all come early and park your
bikes elsewhere. Then wait (out of sight) until the BDC pulls in and
parks. When they get out of their 4Runner, you and all your buds can
then emerge and politely strike up a conversation with the BDC.
or...
Steal a handicap sign from somewhere else in the parking lot. When they
park their and don't see the sign (cause they obviously can't read signs
in the first place) you can call in the tow trucks!
I don't think that junvenile deliquent days are quite over yet....
Zack
[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 12:52 pm
by Rev. Chuck
Mark wrote:
>At 12:46 PM +0100 6/20/2000, k650dsn@... wrote:
>>Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special that
>>it needs to park in the motorcycle only section at work. I usually
>>arrive before this, ahem, special person does and I want to figure
>>out a way to discourage their choice of parking spots so that my
>>other riding brothers will have a spot to park when they arrive.
>>None of my bikes are big enough to take up enough room to keep this
>>evil cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
>
Ask the facilities personnel to install wheel curbs at the opening of the cycle parking area, with openings wide enough for the bikes to cross safely, but discouraging cagers.
Or
Ask for it to be towed.
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 1:04 pm
by ephilride@aol.com
> None of my bikes are big enough to take up enough room to keep this evil
> cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
>
> Gino
In addition to all the creative ideas already mentioned, I always liked the
mysterious phat tar syndrome. Remove the valve cap, insert small pebble,
screw on valve cap until you hear a faint hissssss........ Repeat daily as
necessary. Hep 'im are up 'is tar tha' furst time -- after that just point
to the MC only sign.
Knot
ps: if pebble not available, take valve core tool, insert and turn 1/2 turn
counter-clockwise or until you hear hissss .............adjust for desired
results, phat in 1 hour or phat in 12 hours

[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 2:00 pm
by Conall O'Brien
>From: k650dsn@...
>To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com>
>Subject: [DSN_klr650] Parking advice NKLR
>Date: Tue Jun 20 12:46:57 2000
>
>Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special that it needs
>to park in the motorcycle only section at work. I usually arrive before
>this, ahem, special person does and I want to figure out a way to
>discourage their choice of parking spots so that my other riding brothers
>will have a spot to park when they arrive. None of my bikes are big enough
>to take up enough room to keep this evil cager out of the spot. Any ideas?
>
>Gino
Hang one of his spark plugs inside his gas tank.
Conall
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[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 2:21 pm
by Dash Weeks
At , k650dsn@... wrote:
>Someone at work thinks their new Toyota 4Runner is so special that it
>needs to park in the motorcycle only section at work. I usually arrive
>before this, ahem, special person does and I want to figure out a way to
>discourage their choice of parking spots so that my other riding brothers
>will have a spot to park when they arrive. None of my bikes are big
>enough to take up enough room to keep this evil cager out of the
>spot. Any ideas?
>
>Gino
Remove the post and "motorcycle parking only" sign and toss it thru his/her
windshield. How Rude!
Actually the note with the "sorry about the dent" is great idea. Except
you might find a pile of bikes on the ground the next day with a note.
"sorry about your bikes, I was blinded by my own arrogance that I didn't
notice them there. Here's a bill for the dent, and for the scratch in my
bumper from your bike".
Take some white shoe polish and put "motorcycle parking" across the
windshield.
Stuffing a few tangerines in the tail pipe will likely keep it there
overnight and if your lot has a "No Overnight Parking" policy then make
sure you call to have it towed.
Many more... Some destructive some PC.
You could find out where that person works and make an intercom
announcement that such and such vehicle with so and so tag # left the
headlights on. That'll get old after a few days of running down to the lot
to check. The last time you do that, make sure to leave a note... "Don't
Park Here" .... Oh wait.. Hey ARNE, do you have a parking ticket that you
could send to Gino?
You could also request that posts and chains be placed around the cycle
parking area with staggered openings only large enough for bikes to
enter. Better yet get a few of the concrete parking stops, two people can
lift and move these, and place them at the perimeter of the cycle parking
area. Or take small chunks of wood and hammer a couple of nails in them
and place under the perps tires as wheel chocks. See parking lot policy
plan. Leave a note under the wiper when you do this. "I saw what you did
last weekend" Talk about freaking someone out.
Have fun with this Gino, just don't get caught or into trouble.
laterZ
Dash
[dsn_klr650] parking advice nklr
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2000 4:02 pm
by Denzfeat@aol.com
> I want to figure out a way to discourage their choice of parking spots
Easy. Complain to boss who decreed motorcycle only parking.
Pete the Streak