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barefootpoetry
Location: PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 20 on 6/14/2011 2:54 PM >
| | | Posted by Lasso
Uh, let's be honest here... she's a good looking girl just walking around taking pictures, she wouldn't get in trouble even if the cops were called lol
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Pretty Girl with Camera Combo FTW! ;) No, I definitely wouldn't try this in an urban setting. If I WERE in an urban area I would just park at the nearest store and walk over. This is miles from any public parking and riding my bike from such so I'm not out all day would probably give me the third notch on my "people don't watch for cyclists and I probably have internal damage from hitting the pavement by now" bedpost. Parking on a side street would probably attract too much attention as well. The main highway is mostly farmland but the side streets are narrow, unmarked, and it's where all the homes are. The only other possiblity I can think of is parking at the gas station which is miles away, and having a friend walk with me. Girl walking alone on busy road: damsel in distress/harassment target. Girl walking with friend: two people having a nice walk together. Would take an avoidably long time, though.
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CatAndTie
Location: Southeastern PA Gender: Male
LifeInDecay. com
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 21 on 6/14/2011 3:19 PM >
| | | Around my areas there are lots of broken down cars that use white flags in the windows; it's not that uncommon, so I guess it depends where you are? I've seen white flagged cars sit for days without being towed. You could always use the "ol jogger routine". We pulled this one before for a tough place with no parking. Either have someone drop off you with all the equipment, or if you are by yourself, drop off your stuff in a nearby bush or something, then go park your car at the closest gas station or as close as possible, then throw on some headphones and enjoy the run! It helps if you wear some jogging pants or something athletic.
"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." - Andre Gide |
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barefootpoetry
Location: PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 22 on 6/14/2011 3:31 PM >
| | | Posted by CatAndTie Around my areas there are lots of broken down cars that use white flags in the windows; it's not that uncommon, so I guess it depends where you are? I've seen white flagged cars sit for days without being towed. You could always use the "ol jogger routine". We pulled this one before for a tough place with no parking. Either have someone drop off you with all the equipment, or if you are by yourself, drop off your stuff in a nearby bush or something, then go park your car at the closest gas station or as close as possible, then throw on some headphones and enjoy the run! It helps if you wear some jogging pants or something athletic.
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That's an idea! And it'll give me another costume to assemble for UE hijinks. Need sports bra and cheap mp3 player!
She who hesitates, sees bulldozers. |
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ahhntzville
Location: Boston
| | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 23 on 6/14/2011 7:46 PM >
| | | Posted by barefootpoetry Now how to explain that I took a backpack full of camera stuff with me to pee...
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Didn't want it to get stolen out of your car.
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devonology
Location: Parker, CO
I want to complain, I just haven't had the time.
| | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 24 on 6/14/2011 8:29 PM >
| | | Posted by IDChris I wouldn't advertise a breakdown due to what people have already mentioned. People may stop to help, or worse, your car may be a vandal target if you indicated it's broken down and you are nowhere to be found. Best thing you can do is just park on the road as normal and sneak away. People dont; pay much attention to a vehicle that's just parked, but put the hood up, or tie a white flag to it and you may draw attention. The white flag is rarely used. Even cops don't pay much attention to parked cars in the boonies unless they've been there awhile, then you may get a warning tag to move it, but regardless if they stop, they will likely not go searching for you in an abandonment.
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I have lived in Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Florida and I have never seen the white-flag-in-the-window-thing. In fact, I wish I DID know about it for the times I have broken down! Must be a Northeaster trick. In that case, I agree with IDChris in that a white flag would stand out way too much and you're better off just parking off the side of the road. Are there any of those little pull off areas on the main road nearby? You could park there and if anyone asks, say you needed to get out and stretch your legs. Of course, if your town is REALLY small, I guess someone would wonder why the heck you needed to get out and stretch for a 10 minute ride across town...
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Eschaton
Location: Western NC Gender: Male
Entry: Eschaton (es-kuh-tawn) noun | end of time, climax of history | Etymology: Greek for 'last'
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 25 on 6/15/2011 3:22 AM >
| | | Instead of trying to feign a breakdown, you can say your radiator is going bad and your engine is overheating, so you have to stop and let it cool off. And in the meantime, you just wandered off to do some sightseeing. This is guaranteed to work because I had this exact problem one summer and found myself doing this many times a week. Never actually had to explain it to anyone, however. You don't need any more evidence to support your story, because when you get back to your car, it'll already be "cool" and won't overheat again for another couple dozen miles.
Ars Gratia Adventuris |
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barefootpoetry
Location: PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 26 on 6/15/2011 3:41 AM >
| | | Posted by Eschaton Instead of trying to feign a breakdown, you can say your radiator is going bad and your engine is overheating, so you have to stop and let it cool off. And in the meantime, you just wandered off to do some sightseeing. This is guaranteed to work because I had this exact problem one summer and found myself doing this many times a week. Never actually had to explain it to anyone, however. You don't need any more evidence to support your story, because when you get back to your car, it'll already be "cool" and won't overheat again for another couple dozen miles.
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You're brilliant. This would actually not be a far stretch from the truth - like I said, my van is slowly falling apart, and I actually HAVE had problems with it stalling out after lots of stopping and starting. If I let it sit and cool down for a while, it will usually start back up again. Coincidentally, there is a very nice view of the river at the end of one of the side roads that one of the locations I'm looking at is on. It wouldn't be too hard to walk down and take a few scenic photos while my van cools off. ;)
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Eschaton
Location: Western NC Gender: Male
Entry: Eschaton (es-kuh-tawn) noun | end of time, climax of history | Etymology: Greek for 'last'
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 27 on 6/15/2011 3:54 AM >
| | | Posted by barefootpoetry
You're brilliant. This would actually not be a far stretch from the truth - like I said, my van is slowly falling apart, and I actually HAVE had problems with it stalling out after lots of stopping and starting. If I let it sit and cool down for a while, it will usually start back up again. Coincidentally, there is a very nice view of the river at the end of one of the side roads that one of the locations I'm looking at is on. It wouldn't be too hard to walk down and take a few scenic photos while my van cools off. ;)
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Just don't forget your spare SD card.
Ars Gratia Adventuris |
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barefootpoetry
Location: PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 28 on 6/15/2011 4:18 AM >
| | | Posted by Eschaton
Just don't forget your spare SD card.
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Werd.
She who hesitates, sees bulldozers. |
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Samurai Vehicular Lord Rick
Location: northeastern New York
No matter where you go, there you are...
| | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 29 on 6/15/2011 6:00 AM >
| | | if you're going to play the old 'my car broke down', it would behoove you to know a little about cars. if your car is non-DIS, pull the coil lead out of the distributor or coil enough to cause a misfire. If your car is DIS, loose two spark plug wires. Pull a fuse out of the panel for the fuel pump. keep a compressor in the trunk and a valve stem core remover on your person... instant flat tire.
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angrygocart
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 30 on 6/16/2011 8:19 AM >
| | | Have a friend drop you off, then call your friend back when you're ready to be picked up. I'd be worried about my car being towed if I left it illegally parked on the side of the road. [last edit 6/16/2011 8:22 AM by angrygocart - edited 1 times]
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Azubi.UK
Location: UK / KSA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Pretending my car is broken down <Reply # 31 on 6/16/2011 5:41 PM >
| | | I've attracted the attention of the security guard of a place when I did actually break down outside of an abandonment whilst trying to make my dastardly get away. He was out straight away.
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