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Incompentent Parking: Is Defacement the Solution?

 Editor, 20.01.2008 in Partner- und Mitglieder-Blogs, blog.cardomain.com

By Jen

Editor

We were stoked to find that our buddies over at Jalopnik have discovered a G-rated version of the parking-retaliation merchandise we've talked about here before. What the cheery illustrated stickers available at IParkLikeAnIdiot lack in, um, colorful language, they make up for with the fact that they involve defacing the offender's vehicle. You see, the stickers can't be ordered in batches of fewer than 20, suggesting that typical customers aren't exactly purchasing the novelties for display on their own vehicles, if you catch my drift. This aligns the business with guerrilla vehicle-stickering campaigns of the past, such as the one a few years back that encouraged people to plaster the most oversized SUV's with stickers that read, "I'm changing the climate, ask me how!"  While a lot of you have agreed that incompetent parking makes you see red, particularly when someone else's crappy parking job endangers your vehicle, I'm wondering if you think it's ever justifiable to smack a sticker on someone's ride. Maybe if it keeps you from keying them?

H-Racer


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Keywords: Random Stuff, , , typical customers, colorful language, batches, retaliation, guerrilla


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