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| | | Re: Tips for parking < Reply # 12 on 12/13/2018 8:06 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I've parked on site in rare instances, but it makes me edgy; even "hiding" the car from easy view seems foolhardy IMO...it won't stop a patrolling LEO (or skulking squatter/scrapper) from finding it. Of these instances I find bolder is better--NOT ideal; while most people are unlikely to pay much attention, and being in view doesn't offer a conveniently unobserved place for someone to take their time stealing your ride, there's always somebody (cop, nosy neighbor, city worker, street cam, ect.) who will possibly connect the dots. Blackhawk has already stated this (and more succinctly), but yeah, legal public parking is the way to go...and in my experiences at least, there's usually something reasonably close to the site...and a bit of walking can get you aired out and limbered (helps me with those pre-ex jitters), and gives time to do a slower analysis of conditions near the site, without the distraction of driving. Getting busted on site (won't matter if it's an LEO though) is also less likely to connect 'some guy that was walking around but slipped away (or I warned him off)' to a specific vehicle and plate. Blackhawk, well said in general, in reference to not leaving the hood open, I'd almost add: if you do, might as well turn on your hazards too, if one is going to be fatalistic, may as well do it with a dead battery! And is it just me or is Ol'Struttin' Santa moving quicker now that he's got his disembodied reindeer with him?
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| | | | Re: Tips for parking < Reply # 17 on 12/15/2018 7:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by elizafay I have been exploring for quite a while but I am fairly new to the site. Anyways, the biggest problem I always seem to have is parking my car when I get to a location. I normally park in the closest parking lot but sometimes that can be quite a hike, not that I mind, but I am just wondering if anyone has any better suggestions?
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