Is there still a public parking space in D’land somewhere without oil stains?

Hello motor-talker, I was in a public car park, which fortunately was nicely empty, once again noticed that almost every parking space is oil-infected. Once you have been sensitized to the topic and look around at supermarket or other public parking areas, it is already shocking how little environmentally conscious many obviously behave. Even on relatively newly furnished parking areas there is actually not a single parking space after a few weeks A car doesn’t necessarily have to drive around with a licking engine, or is that completely impossible to avoid with older models? Instead of investing in a new seal, it seems that only oil is tipped over as needed. But there is no oil for free. I think the topic is already worth discussing, but it does not seem to have arrived in public at all. CO2 emissions, particulate matter and environmental zones, yes, these topics are important. However, the pollution caused by unnecessary creeping oil loss seems to be just like that. The parking space of a new tenant who recently moved into our residential complex with an admitted slightly older vehicle is unfortunately also mercilessly damaged by oil stains after a few weeks. How do you tell her that without being a merciless skewer? Oh yes, if the topic doesn’t fit right here, please postpone…