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So go use one of those spots.
Seriously. With North American absurd parking minimums, you will be hard pressed to ever find a full lot. People love to complain about how someone is taking multiple spots but the reality is that even if everyone parked like that, the lots would almost never be full.
Unless road markings are wildly different in this country, doesn't this show that the car is parked in the lane/'road' and not a parking spot?
For real. This post is like the "look how orange he is" tier for fuck cars.
The fact that the parking lot is so over-provisioned with concrete is a more worthwhile complaint than some impatient goon inconsequentially doing a bad job parking there.
For all we know if the lot was full he would have bothered to square it up.