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If history is any indication, your car s is probably safer when parked properly within a single parking space, instead of taking up two. For example:
Sometime in the late '70s, a professional hockey player (I forget who now) with the Philadelphia Flyers parked his new Bentley at an angle across two parking spaces at the Deptford Mall in NJ. At the time, the mall barely had enough parking for its busiest times and so spaces were often hard to find. It was reported on the TV that he came out to find that virtually every body panel of his Bentley had been keyed.
Since nobody knew that it was his car until after the fact, you can bet that this wouldn't have happened if he had just parked properly in the first place.
Saw this at the mall this afternoon. At first I though it had a trailer or something hitched... so how would one categorize this parking job or the lack there of?
If history is any indication, your car s is probably safer when parked properly within a single parking space,
I think the valid exception for that is when you park in the very back of the parking lot where few other cars are but this should be reserved for hot rods and exotics.