My brother and I were cruising south on Yonge around 7pm tonight when the girl in front of us signaled for a parallel park. As we were patiently waiting for her to give it a try, we noticed a few things. One, my brother and I could have made this parallel park easily, despite the opening being relatively small. Two, her ride had enough scuffs and dents on it to tell us this might not end well. Three, it didn't end well. She backed right into a Lexus hard enough that my brother and I both thought there'd be decent damage. In contrast to what I've seen before, she didn't speed off as fast as she could. I thought: great, she actually has a conscience and is going to check for damage.
Anyway, she finished her park without any more collisions and we wanted to see what she'd do next, so we pulled around the next corner and stopped to watch. She got out, grabbed her bag from the back seat, paid the meter, and left. Not one look to see if there was damage to either car! Like she didn't realize she had hit it (or didn't care). There were no open parking spots around, so my brother hopped out to see if there was damage to the Lexus. She must have hit it square in the license plate because my brother couldn't find anything. He decided to go looking for the owner of the Lexus anyway, but couldn't find him. So if you parked your Lexus on Yonge this evening, you might want to quickly check over your front bumper!
I'm so tired of people like this. Why can't they have respect for other people's property? If that was my Lexus, I'd be pissed...even with no apparent damage.
Anyway, she finished her park without any more collisions and we wanted to see what she'd do next, so we pulled around the next corner and stopped to watch. She got out, grabbed her bag from the back seat, paid the meter, and left. Not one look to see if there was damage to either car! Like she didn't realize she had hit it (or didn't care). There were no open parking spots around, so my brother hopped out to see if there was damage to the Lexus. She must have hit it square in the license plate because my brother couldn't find anything. He decided to go looking for the owner of the Lexus anyway, but couldn't find him. So if you parked your Lexus on Yonge this evening, you might want to quickly check over your front bumper!
I'm so tired of people like this. Why can't they have respect for other people's property? If that was my Lexus, I'd be pissed...even with no apparent damage.