Description *ALERT* *ALERT* The Arabs are here! Car spotters from all over the country are flocking to L.A. as if rare Pokemon are popping up all over the place! By the way this picture proves "tourist status" as the little kid did not even hesitate to touch and lean on the Veyron. Anyways the sky looks strange because of a massive wildfire taking place dozens of miles away.
@w2g: I don't believe that he thinks that touching it is the wrong thing to do. No choice-ing going on here. @Mahmoud: Maybe a caption that says "Do not feed the hungry fish" ?
Missing the point. The lad has no self respect. Evidently, he was not taught to respect his toys, as in you may not have every toy that you want, you must put your toys away or you won't keep them, break toy/lose toy, etc. Kids get taught to value & respect both things & people. Or not. So he also does not learn to respect his playmates toys. Same disposition exported. This is just a bigger toy, or he may perceive it to be an adult toy. Where's the respect? Non-existent. These kids become carspotters on ES. The are amongst us.
I'm amazed that kid had the balls to do that, I've heard lots of Arab owners aren't the nicest when it comes to their cars. Great shot and find nonetheless!
Some Arab owners of cars can be very touchy when it comes to what you do near their cars. I saw a video of a guy who pranked some Arabs in London who pretended to spray paint the side of the cars they were not standing on, but it was actually just compressed air. Wow were they angry! The bodyguards and London Police came over and nearly arrested the guy who did it.
While none of the cars were harmed, I do understand their anger to an extent because some compressed air cans do have chemicals in them that could damage paint. If I were one of the owners, of course I would be angry for the moments that I did not know it was compressed air, but I'd probably be ok with it once I learned it was a prank.
Caption for this photo "hey ma, you see this thumb I'm holding up? Well imagine it like 5000x bigger going where the sun don't shine if I damage this car and we gotta cover a repair"
Strongly agree @Melgamal. Exactly what I said last night to a friend I told about this comment chain- I don't care what kind of car it is, you don't use another person's car as a seat, cane, or sofa (when people lay across cars' hoods).
I dunno about you guys but my belongings are my frigging belongings don't lean on my effing car period weather its a Million Dollar Veyron or a $40k Ford... It's happened to me in the past where people will lean against my SUV in a parking lot (its nothing special a god damn Ford Edge) but I always will call them out on it and by call them out its mainly a "Yo get off my sh*t" or hitting the panic button from a distance and then calling them out.
I was always raised with "if its not yours don't touch it" just imagine this kid did some damage to a Veyron, not saying leaning on it would but just imagine.... His parents would probably have to file for bankruptcy just to afford a repair...
If I owned that car I walls put signs that say do NOT! Touch and if that kid did that I would yell at him till he crys I've gotten close to exotics but I've never leaned on one
Oh god I can make so many comments to that but I am afraid the trolls might wake up from their deep sleep. That mom probably has a sh*t marriage or relationship and is categorizing all men in 1 bucket, her daughter has a bright future ahead full of great life lessons.
Just so inconsiderate. I'll never forget one time when I was in downtown Stuart, spotting. There was a gorgeous classic Packard- 40s I'll say. Many elderly stopped to admire it from their childhood and at the fact it was maintained so well. My dad and I found a bench very close to it to sit and enjoy the downtown (other family members were shopping anyway). As the popularity wore down, a mom (late 30s I'll say) along with her daughter (maybe 4-6 years old) walked past it to cross the road. Before crossing, she muttered, "Ugh, men take too good care of their cars." Right after this, the daughter walks past and runs a pen along the side of the car, the whole way! Mom says nothing (again, perhaps jealousy?), daughter probably doesn't know better (maybe mom told her to do that?). My dad and I just looked at each other, shocked at what we just saw. Luckily, there didn't seem to be any sign of the pen having been run along the side of the car, except for a little scratch right where she first pressed the pen against the car. Imagine if it were a key though...
Ahhh jeez the little kid... Its a dilemma really because he doesn't know any better but then again his parents should. But none the less that little guys posing like a true G!
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