Look, if you're referring to my posts - I didn't exaggerate anything - you did. I took your posts at face value. Quoted your own words, in fact.I apologize if I conveyed that I condone vandalism, because I really don't, but when people park like this, the temptation is to just let my door hit their car when I open it, because they don't seem to care if that happens or not. The risk of my getting dinged by accident is pretty great in this situation, and this person doesn't seem to really care about that either. The tales of my escapades in my younger years are greatly exaggerated. Sorry if folks on this forum now feel like I'm a dangerous criminal now, I guess that's the risk you run of voicing your opinion here. Sorry.
I found fault with the actions suggested in them. Clear, direct, even blunt, fault as stated by me.
The risk in posting anything on this, or any other forum, is that you might discover opinions that do not agree with yours. That's the risk, I think.
There is also risk in "chest-thumping" - in stating, "I would've done XXX." when that was over the top and, by admission in this post, more than you would actually have done. Again, I think most of us took your post at face value, if you say you would have done something, how are we to know if it's hyperbole, rhetoric, or something else all together?
I don't understand why they (we still haven't established that it is a "she") parked next to you, either, if that's far away from the entrance, unless the lot was full at the time they parked.
But I also don't understand why you were upset enough to post about it.
I do understand why you would be upset with me. That, I understand.
I apologize for being so blunt. I could have been more understanding, and not so confrontational, in how I said it.