Looks like the culprit's car isn't even plugged in. The apartment should fine or otherwise penalize drivers who do this, or even have their car towed. I think I see a layer of dust on the hood — seems like a choice place for a message.
Right, when you look at that image full size it's filthy, maybe the need to do a welfare check lol. But yeah, I would be complaining. It's one thing to leave it overnight or something but to just park and hog it is BS.Maybe the guy is dead in his apt.
My boss parked his Model 3 in a charging spot in a shopping centre in London. When he hit the charging level he had set it to, he got pinged on his phone to move his car or be charged x per every 15 minutes. Can’t recall the price, but it wasn’t cheap!Right, when you look at that image full size it's filthy, maybe the need to do a welfare check lol. But yeah, I would be complaining. It's one thing to leave it overnight or something but to just park and hog it is BS.
Run into a similar situation with diesel pumps as most stations only have a couple. And they are in combination with gas ones. So people just pull into them when plenty of other gas only pumps are available.
And then give us dirty looks when pull behind them to wait.
Yeah, most stations tell you when you start charging that there will be a fee for lingering after the charge which makes sense.My boss parked his Model 3 in a charging spot in a shopping centre in London. When he hit the charging level he had set it to, he got pinged on his phone to move his car or be charged x per every 15 minutes. Can’t recall the price, but it wasn’t cheap!
Yeah, most stations tell you when you start charging that there will be a fee for lingering after the charge which makes sense.
Hate the people that fill up and then when they are done go into the store and shop for 10 minutes.
Run into a similar situation with diesel pumps as most stations only have a couple. And they are in combination with gas ones. So people just pull into them when plenty of other gas only pumps are available.
And then give us dirty looks when pull behind them to wait.
I've done that, but it's not on purpose. I'm just not paying attention to which pumps have diesel on them. I usually just pull up to whichever pump is open.
Hate the people that fill up and then when they are done go into the store and shop for 10 minutes.
The biggest issue is a Catch-22. Most stations place the diesel pumps at the ends of the row. This makes it easier for larger diesel vehicles to get in and out. But it also makes it easier for everyone else to get in and out, so they use them. Would like see them go back to the old days when the diesel pumps were over at the edge of the lot and basically forgotten about.
True story
When I lived in Dallas I would stop in West, Tx (
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