Just the two cars in the space of 100metres today parking in the green 'separated' bicycle lane up Albert Street, Melbourne, outside whatever hospital that is with the horrible 1960s pale yellow colour.
The first guy turned left into a driveway. I thought he was going to go into the driveway, but he then backs up and stops in the bicycle lane, necessitating me going into the car lane to pass him. As I went past and the driver's window was down I said "Please don't do that again" to which I think he responded something like "Thanks for the advice" and then said something rude under his breath. Whatever.
The next one was stopping at the same hospital, on the same street and in the same bicycle lane further up from the previous car - letting out a lady with some x-rays in her hands. This caused me to once again have to enter the car lane to pass. A pedestrian had crossed the road and was standing in the car lane waiting to cross the bicycle lane after I went through, right beside the car - she had to back up further into the car lane to let me pass the car. We shared an exasperated 'cars' moment and then I told the car (although their window was up) "Please don't park there".
I'm not a fan of the rude shouting and banging I've seen some cyclists do although I can understand why and I have taken to saying please in front of whatever I say. It might not help but at least it is semi-polite and makes me feel slightly less annoyed about the situation.
And they really should put bollards every 1 metre or so on those supposed dedicated 'copenhagen' green bicycle lanes to deter cars/taxis from parking in them. I was very amused one time to see some car had thought that the bicycle lane was the correct parking area, and every other car behind this one had done the same thing and slotted between the bollards - a line of 10-15 cars all parked in the dedicated bicycle lane when the parking bays were clearly marked right beside. It would have been even more amusing if some more cars had used the real car parks and boxed those silly cars in.