Sunday, July 26, 2015

A note about some old lady who rammed your car



Spotted on East Fourth Street tonight:

"Some old lady rammed your car multiple times trying to park in front of you at 7:05 p.m. …"

The note's author didn't catch the license number, but suggests watching traffic cam footage to find the culprit.

Photo by Derek Berg

4 comments:

  1. Sorry, I couldn't hold it anymore so I peed in your cup holder ..July 27, 2015 at 10:09 AM


    One day, some guy was trying to pull out of a parking place but to his horror, he hit the bumper of the car parked in front of him. To make matters worse, the incident was witnessed by a handful of people waiting for a bus.

    So he got out of his car, inspected the damage carefully, took out a pen and a piece of paper and wrote a note, which he then left under the wiper blade of the other car.

    This is what the note said. “Hello, I have just hit your car and there are some people here watching me. They think I am writing this note to leave you my name, phone number and car registration number. But I am not.”

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  2. Lol, once I was parked and this car parked right up on me... So what am I going to do? Wait? Fuck that. Bumped the car and got out. There were people looking at me as if I was an asshole. I laughed and drove away... There is always a second side to these stories.

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  3. I was walking in Kips Bay a few years ago, and there was a car trying to park in a tight space; an alarm went off and a mechanical voice started saying, "Oh no! Oh no! I would never fit…I would never fit…" It was the only time I heard one of these; don't remember what make/model the car was, wither.

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  4. You can call 911 and sometimes they will come and run the license plate

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