ichabod posted:
“Ill try it. Kind of a pain in the rear though.”
Not really. It takes just as much trouble to back out as it does to back in. It is just a question of when you invest the time. It is safer to do it when you approach the spot and instinctively observe the area to see if there is anything in your rear, and you are more likely to have time to do it without a rush.
I’ve seen a few places with signs by their spots saying “No Backing In.” As it was not in a great neighborhood, and at an “ethnic” liquor store, I assumed that “combat parking” could also be called “armed robbery parking.”