SLICED ► goo.su/v3QLR Broken windows, a bulldozer crushing cars, and vehicles stuffed with trash... Well, folks who think they can park wherever they please won't be getting away with it in this compilation! / @decaddywinkel
I'm so tired of clickbait. I saw the teaser pic and thought...hey, some I have seen over and over again. But no....not only are these all the exact same videos that have been posted over and over again, the teaser one (the pink car with a truck dumping mud or cement all over it) isn't shown at all. You want more subscribers? Show the videos you tease us with.
@@aaaaaa2206 Or he was handicapped in some way and forgot to put his sign up. But I guess too many people now days like to make up stories in their head so they can justify laughing and hating others.
could have been done rather quick cou can see that its not just little notes, they apparently prepared huge stickers to fastly put on the car, as seen when he removed the whole thing from the window. Was 1 giant piece.
Having a handicapped sister, I absolutely LOVE this. He even had the nerve to cut someone off when he peeled out of the parking spot almost causing a crash.
yup. And people make up stories so they can try to justify being jerks. Car breaks down on a crosswalk? Nah lets say he purposely parked there without knowing the truth so it is okay a guy smashed the car with a sledge hammer. Crazy woman attacking an ex's car? Lets say he parked wrong and she was okay smashing his car with a bat.
Firefighters have the legal right to smash your windows if you part in front of a hydrant and they need to use it. And you cannot file an insurance claim when it is clearly your fault when you inform your agent why your windows were destroyed.
@@neuralwarp It appears more people agree with someome who actually knows what they are talking about, ME, than someone who doesn't understand the concept of basic science. The hoses are only flexible when there is no water going through them. DUH!! Once a few hundred PSI of H20 the hoses are no longer flexible. They are hard as stone.
This was great! Loved the narration, my eyesight isn’t that great so you explaining things helped me to be able to enjoy this!! Thank you!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
10:00 shoving that other car in the middle of very active traffic was garbage. There's karma, and then there's karma YOU should get for responding to an inconvenience by putting everybody else at risk.
frfr having a car stopped in a major road can cause someone to loose their life.. Personally, I would have called someone to tow it away at the owner's expense... IDK were that was and the laws that are in place there, but I'm sure it would happen if the police got involved as the truck was trapped on the side of the road
@@fallenpegasus4226 I mean, calling someone a toddler because you don't like their opinion is kinda childish behaviour, so... I think you're coming across as the toddler here. You also failed to realise that you were replying to someone else and calling them a toddler too, even though they agreed with you. You're not the smartest, are you?
The one with the sticky notes if I was a cop I would have stayed by got him for parking in a handicap spot. Then got him for littering and then got him for driving with obstructed. Signals obstructed headlights, obstructed tail lights and an obstructed license plate.
@@neuralwarp You are correct. Given that this channel makes things up and assumes a lot, (example 14:33) I not sure if I even believe he was in the wrong. My grandpa forgot to put his handicap notice up before so I know it happens. Guy didn't look handicap but all those people shouldn't have touched his car and caused the mess.
@@neuralwarp right, lol We couldn't find the owner and we needed that fire plug and so we smashed in the driver window and the passenger side window and passed the hose line right through
He's an idiot for blocking two lanes of traffic to park there in the first place. Another idiot blocked a third lane by parking behind him. And then he blocked a fourth lane by pushing the other car into it.
After reviewing all these methods for dealing with improperly parked vehicles, I vote for either 1) filling the vehicle’s interior with cement, or if in India, 2) calling the Elephant Parking Patrol. Both systems are quite impressive! Removal via forklift comes in a close third place.
Years ago I joined a bus tour that stopped by NYC. I got back to the bus early and got to talk to the bus driver. He told me there was a time when he was stuck in one of the streets in NYC because a MB driver decided to park their car at a no parking zone right at a curve. A delivery truck could not negotiate that curve with that illegally parked car. With the bus behind that guy and the numerous cars stuck behind them he could not back up either. An officer came by asking why the truck driver was holding up traffic for blocks. The truck driver told the cop, “look at this car! I can’t move!” The officer said, “what car? I don’t see no car.” The truck driver was confused and tried pointing to the car parked. The officer said firmly against, “I said, ‘what car? I don’t see any car.’” The truck driver finally understood, “sorry officer, I understand. My bad, I’ll move right now. Sorry for holding up traffic.” The truck driver got back to his truck while the officer walked away, started moving and left that MB with a very nice reminder of the reason that was a no parking zone. The bus driver didn’t know if that officer ever came back to give the MB a parking ticket.
I have seen many luxury cars parked illegally. The drivers of luxury cars just think that they are above the laws. But unfortunately they are right. As shown by the case in your comment, even police officers dare not do anything to the drivers of luxury cars. A fact in life.
@@eugenec7130 what do you mean the officer did nothing? Was he supposed to just issue a ticket? Hold up traffic waiting for a tow truck? You prefer to have a ton of NYC drivers are stuck in traffic as a punishment? The officer did an Instant Karma type of punishment that’s much better than a ticket and a tow: the entitled driver now have to either convince their insurance company to pay for the multiple thousands of dollars in damage, but if they found out it’s because he was illegally parked, the insurance company is going to deny any claim.
11:50 - that scooter was parked on top of one of those automatic conveniences that sink into the ground in the day, then are elevated for use in the evening...
All of the people who damaged poorly parked cars are going to be held liable for the damage they caused. Poor parking does not allow someone to damage a car blocking access. It's called having the car towed, and without a sign warning of such, even that can't be done.
*Cuts off persons bumper "that'll teach him" *Cops called "sir you're coming with us" One guy pays a small parking ticket, the other guy spends the night in jail. Not sure that's a victory lol
13:33 So what if the car broke down? Assuming they parked there might make you feel good but what if your car broke down in a bad place? Would you want someone to smash it up because they assumed you parked there on purpose?
Working at a school, 20 years ago, teachers would come together at this smaller building for a weekly meeting. The parking lot was a pool of mud and teachers parked everywhere, also on the concrete patch for motorbikes. Hour later kids (16 year olds) came in and stood there 'where should we park now, can't go into the mud......' I told them to park around the car, hook up front wheels to another bikes rear to box the car in. It happened as advised. Later that afternoon, the teachers started leaving, except one. The guy insisted I call the kids from class to remove their bikes, which I refused, 'you got 2 options, either wait 2 hours or walk, up to you, it is deserved'. Sorry, we didn't have camera's in our pockets yet, can't show pictures or a video clip.
Was the concrete patch clearly labeled for motorbikes? If not, it's not deserved. What if he was told something stressful in the meeting? That's not funny.
@@user-lj8vq8vf4t On roads, it is not clearly labeled that bicycles should not park there. So I can assume I can park on the road or should I use my brain and assume I can not park there ?
13:00 that was a landowner who was sick of people parking in his field for market days, so he had a sign displaying what would happen to their cars, and then took them up on it!
I noticed that too. That said, there were several shopping carts rolling in that direction, I'm not sure moving the vehicle would have been the better choice unless they could back out.
Sometimes, people really think a 200+$ petty revenge is worth it. As a reminder, property destruction/damaging is punished by the law. I know it’s infuriating having assholes parking wherever they want. Disregarding anything else.
12:25 As someone who is disabled, it really f'n pisses me off when people park illegally in handicapped spots. There are a limited number of handicapped spots in public places.
@@SlimHandle Yeah, now insurance will buy them a new car or fix the destroyed one, really showed them. unless your a firefighter, or a landowner that has signs up, you can't just destroy peoples property over a parking infraction.
@@solenya2400: you can't fix a car that has been filled with cement. The owner's insurance MAY meet the claim but if it does, the renewal premium is going to be massive. The lesson is not to be an entitled arsehole.
Wow, this compilation is both entertaining and eye-opening! It's incredible to see the creative yet effective ways people deal with bad parking. From blocking access with forklifts to turning bad parking spots into impromptu art installations, each clip showcases a unique approach to addressing a common frustration. This video serves as a reminder to always be mindful of where we park our cars. Kudos to the creators for putting together such an engaging and informative compilation!
Much respect to the people that teach these drivers the error of their ways without actually falling to level of damaging someone else’s property just making their life miserable enough that might learn how to park properly.
My point was there we’re several who didn’t like the last one. I don’t condone damaging another’s property but wrapping a car in cling film wouldn’t damage it just make life inconvenient for the owner.
I had to do this one time.Somebody parked so close to the driver's side of the car.I had to crawl through the back just to get in. And it was winter time and my poor mother had to stand out in the cold. Don't you mess around with my mama😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
@@samsonacc8081 You do know some fire hydrants have enough pressure to lift a car? You want one of those bursting open while facing the sidewalk or buildings like schools?
*On that first video, if you're looking to do a new paint job on your car and need to get the old paint off, park it next to a railroad track and a train will take the old paint off for free and then some.*
Blows my mind how in India they wear such bright white shirts and they never look dusty or dirty while all around it is all dusty and dirt roads and streets.
The one where the crane lifts the car onto a roof. We did that many years ago in Wellington New Zealand and i was driving a tower crane on a 12 story building and some idiot decided they could block the trucks bringing in stuff so we decided to harness the car and it was no cheap one and brought it up to the roof 12 floors up it was there for two days and none of our boss's knew and when two days were up we put it back where we found it wiped it down and boy did we have fun watching the owner.
In the Netherlands, I wasn't aware that my colleagues didn't expect me to use my parking brake (as it's a flat country). My Volvo had also been modified with heavy-duty French bumpers. So, when my colleague - an arrogant twerp of a young fast-track manager - decided to "bump" the English guy's car, my car didn't move an inch (2.5cm) while he did thousands of euros damage to his flashy wheels 😂. Good job they have great public transport in the Netherlands, as he was unable to drive home.
I was working on setting up a sailboat race checkpoint and overnight stopping point when an entitled driver parked his car at one of the mooring points for the race. I used a forklift to move the car about an eighth of a mile and placed it on a local beach after being told he couldn't park in the area. He came back three hours later and had to call for a tow truck and some people with shovels as the tide had come in and his car sank into the sand. This entitled driver also got a $700 ticket for parking on the beach.
7:33: That's nothing... In Paris you should never park your car with the handbrake on or the car in gear, because they really push it back and forth because you park bumper to bumper...