I've parked like that when there's cars are weird angles in the boxes next to me, then those cars left, making it look like I was the asshole who can't park straight.
Ford Focus/Fiesta has notoriously bad hood visibility so people mostly park by aligning the side view mirrors to the next car. If the next car was something with a short hood (like a Toyota Yaris) this can easily happen.
I've parked like that when there's cars are weird angles in the boxes next to me, then those cars left, making it look like I was the asshole who can't park straight.
Ford Focus/Fiesta has notoriously bad hood visibility so people mostly park by aligning the side view mirrors to the next car. If the next car was something with a short hood (like a Toyota Yaris) this can easily happen.
"I don't know how to drive my vehicle" isn't exactly a winning argument there
Not enough context behind the car, but in my country this would be legal parking. All 4 wheels inside the lines: correct.
That said, I know that it's got a fairly short rear and could probably be parked further back.