Whoa. Breath in... Breath out...
You good now?
If you watch the rest of his videos, his riding is fine. **** happens, people drop bikes.
He also works at the Blockbuster where he was parking. Perhaps he has permission to park it there? I know I would if I could. Less likely that some cager knocks your bike over and makes it easier to keep an eye on from inside the store. Also, it's a tiny concrete island just beside the stairs, it's not like he's blocking an important walkway.
1. I was good in the first place mate cause I dont park my bike in a place where people are constantly walking in and out just to garner attention, in the process opening up your bike to people that just dont understand the concept of
not touching or watching where they are walking. Have seen a mates bike knocked over due to chick with a trolley full of kids and shopping not watching where she was strolling and BOOM!!!!
2. I can park my bike without falling over, I am confident enough in my skills to do that at least. 15 years of riding, no off's touch wood. I contribute that to not exceeding my skill set.......... or trying to show off or get attention.
3. What makes it up to him or you to decide if that is an important walkway that he is blocking? Is it an area for disabled access? Is it a set down/pick up area? I generally just use the rule that I drive a motor vehicle and I park in the required and marked spaces as I have no more rights than anyone. How pissed off do we all get when we see a full carpark and all the SUV's/4WD's parked up on the kerb or grassed areas? Just cause we can doesnt mean we should. From what I can see in the video he is parking right next to a disabled parking bay and the video is of a fellow Aussie, the driver is going to try and exit their car right where his bike is sitting so your argument about cagers not knocking the bike over is sorta void if he parks there.
But I am 50000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% sure he has learnt his lesson. Wonder if he still parks in that spot?