How To Park Your Car When There Is Nowhere To Park

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bigbikemansays...

Um...wind, or having someone steal it are the first two reasons that immediately spring to mind.

>> ^residue:

Would be a little more efficient to just roll out the white boundaries AFTER you park the car... not sure why you need the road-colored part

residuesays...

Just need something sticky or heavy. Unless someone is watching you, I don't think many people would think to try to steal painted lines off the road. Wind is just as much of a problem even with 2 giant sheets unless you manage to park directly on the white lines

>> ^bigbikeman:

Um...wind, or having someone steal it are the first two reasons that immediately spring to mind.
>> ^residue:
Would be a little more efficient to just roll out the white boundaries AFTER you park the car... not sure why you need the road-colored part


SWBStXsays...

Were the sheets road colored or were they just clear with the exception of the white? I kinda thought they looked clear. That gives the benefit of looking just like the road and having the stability to not blow away or be taken.

dannym3141says...

>> ^residue:

Just need something sticky or heavy. Unless someone is watching you, I don't think many people would think to try to steal painted lines off the road. Wind is just as much of a problem even with 2 giant sheets unless you manage to park directly on the white lines


Hmm? You contradicted yourself, how are they gonna steal something that a car is parked upon? You said yourself it has the roady bit. So the car is sat on some 6ft by 10ft sheet of perspex(?) with white lines round the edges - how is that going to blow away or get stolen?

Unless peter venkman appears out of nowhere and whips it from under the car, announcing "The car is still standing!"

residuesays...

I never said the parked-upon sheet could get stolen, I said it would still have problems with wind since it could just blow up the edges that don't have any car sitting on them. I'm saying the illusion would be broken by the wind, not the wind would blow it away.

I hadn't considered peter venkman.. that's another problem entirely

>> ^dannym3141:

Hmm? You contradicted yourself, how are they gonna steal something that a car is parked upon? You said yourself it has the roady bit. So the car is sat on some 6ft by 10ft sheet of perspex(?) with white lines round the edges - how is that going to blow away or get stolen?
Unless peter venkman appears out of nowhere and whips it from under the car, announcing "The car is still standing!"

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