One electric-car owner got so angry about internal combustion engine (ICE) cars taking car-charging parking spots, he made a video.
EnlargeIf you drive an electric?car, it's nice to know that if you're making a trip to the mall or a regular spot that you can charge up your car while you're running errands.
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Well, it's nice until you get there to find that some ignorant soul has parked their gas-guzzler in the space, preventing you from charging.
Unfortunately, it's a trend noticed all too frequently by Santa Monica-based reader Kelly Olsen, who shot the video below?to demonstrate just how many spaces are being hogged, in a trend he dubs "ICEing"-- in other words, being displaced by?vehicles?with Internal Combustion Engines.
The video shows cars at three business locations near to Kelly's home, which all use ECOtality Blink chargers. Not a single car featured in the video is a plug-in, but all are taking up plug-in spaces.
He describes it as a particular problem in Santa Monica, where "a segment of the population feels entitled to anything they want because of their L.A. 'me first' attitude", and he's currently working with Santa Monica City staff and parking enforcement to work on signage and enforcement.
In the meantime, plenty of other electric car owners are getting "ICEd" by inconsiderate drivers parking in EV-only spaces, and whether through ignorance or self-entitlement it certainly puts a cloud over plug-in ownership.
Have you ever been "ICEd"? Share your parking experiences in the comments section below.
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