Because all cars do this.
You need your parking brakes adjusted so it won't move even on a steep hill.
You should always set the parking brake no matter where you are parked.
The only time you "need" to use the parking brake is when you are parking on any kind of incline. However, even if parking on flat surface, it is good to put the parking brake on when parked.
A lot of pressure is being put on the transmission. It is normal.
It is your fault.
They are never parked on the runway . They park on taxiways designated for parking.
When parked.
you mean valet parking dont they take away your car if you valet parking on the blue??? ^_^
A car parked alongside a highway at night should have their parking lights on.
In the parking hardstands.
Assuming the parking lot was open, and the car had every right to be parked there. The owner of the snowplow, and possibly the operator of it would be liable for damages to the parked car.
no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
In brief, if they can get to it, yes they can.