This is a classic Internet example of making up a hypothetical argument so you can make a point, despite the hypothetical argument being completely untrue and irrelevant.
Most teslas have the 80% battery limit built in so you have to override it each time to get it over.
I don’t know if other brands have it too but I imagine if it’s made difficult to overcharge the battery then they’ll last longer on the second hand market.
Bunnings is a hardware store. The vast majority of patrons would get there by car. Throughout the week tradies use the store, and their work hours are Monday to Friday. Closing the car park would definitely result in fewer customers.
thieves are probably less likely to use a car, since stealing by car is slower and more identifiable. A lot of these kinds of Bunnings too have car parks with barriers that they can use to stop cars getting out.
This is probably because of theft. Cheaper to have staff at the carpark entry. Looks like it’s pretty easy to wander into the Bunnings and grab and run.
Edit: Based on the information provided, this is the Bunnings in Lilydale. Having a look at Google Maps, given the Maroondah Highway traffic and the lake of Main Street parking, this is probably a request from the neighbours or the council to park around the back to avoid overcrowding the street on Monday to Friday. I see there's a medical clinic next door, I wouldn't want Bunnings customers parking in the available spots to prevent people getting in in the morning.
Mackie is a really B/C-grade actor. The movie was an absolute forgettable and pointless one. No character growth, no links to other movies, to continuing plot for the MCU.
I’m calling the council