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WHAT is WRONG with people? (rant of sorts)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 218551" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>"I ain't no cripple! Why I need a sticker?" sounds like a good way to start your flier. Continue with "If your education is such that you really do not know what this parking spot is for, then you do not belong in it. Your stupidity shines loud and clear when you park in spots not for you. Your car's info is on its way to the police. Have an expensive day!"</p><p></p><p>Two years ago I was furious while standing in the postal Christmas line. Another lady who obviously had also stood for way too long finally had her turn. She stood there quietly while her packages where being weighed. She kept her mouth shut while she paid for her postage. Then, when the transaction was complete, she finally realized that she knew the person waiting on her and started a gab session! I felt like screaming, "Get your butt out of here. If you want to gab, find out when that person's break time is and meet her then."</p><p></p><p>We fortunately don't have problems with people in handicapped spots. In fact, we have the opposite problem. Very seldom are they used. Those who should be using them will refuse to if there is another close one because "Someone else may need it". Thus, we get crowded lots with only about 10 - 20 open handicapped spots. If those people who are suppose to use them would, it will open up parking spots for the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 218551, member: 5096"] "I ain't no cripple! Why I need a sticker?" sounds like a good way to start your flier. Continue with "If your education is such that you really do not know what this parking spot is for, then you do not belong in it. Your stupidity shines loud and clear when you park in spots not for you. Your car's info is on its way to the police. Have an expensive day!" Two years ago I was furious while standing in the postal Christmas line. Another lady who obviously had also stood for way too long finally had her turn. She stood there quietly while her packages where being weighed. She kept her mouth shut while she paid for her postage. Then, when the transaction was complete, she finally realized that she knew the person waiting on her and started a gab session! I felt like screaming, "Get your butt out of here. If you want to gab, find out when that person's break time is and meet her then." We fortunately don't have problems with people in handicapped spots. In fact, we have the opposite problem. Very seldom are they used. Those who should be using them will refuse to if there is another close one because "Someone else may need it". Thus, we get crowded lots with only about 10 - 20 open handicapped spots. If those people who are suppose to use them would, it will open up parking spots for the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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