I once was living somewhere where it was 100% impossible to live without a car, so much so you could drive for blocks without finding a street spot, and I didn't have an assigned space. One night I was all out of options and had to park in the parking lot of a massive complex, like three different grocery stores, retail shops, restraunts, fast food places, all that American suburbia shit. The parking lot was huge, could fit thousands of cars probably, and by this time it was nearly empty. The next morning my car was gone, it cost over $300 USD to get back, and awhile later I noticed a grinding sound from my front suspension, and it had been a few days already so I knew there was no way the tow company would take responsibility. That space costed me over a grand for one night.
I once was living somewhere where it was 100% impossible to live without a car, so much so you could drive for blocks without finding a street spot, and I didn't have an assigned space. One night I was all out of options and had to park in the parking lot of a massive complex, like three different grocery stores, retail shops, restraunts, fast food places, all that American suburbia shit. The parking lot was huge, could fit thousands of cars probably, and by this time it was nearly empty. The next morning my car was gone, it cost over $300 USD to get back, and awhile later I noticed a grinding sound from my front suspension, and it had been a few days already so I knew there was no way the tow company would take responsibility. That space costed me over a grand for one night.
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