I work at a grocery store and there is a bank next to us. There are 2 handicaped spaces. Well I have noticed this porsche parked there every friday during my shift. I really never payed much attention until this old lady comes in almost crying saying that they guy cut her off took the spot and said he would only be a minute. She has had 2 hip surgerys and is painful for her to walk real far. She ended up having to park far down in the parking lot. So I went out and met the guy and he goes so what are you going to do about and gives me this smirk then he floors past a stop sign. So I called the police and told them this and the next week a cop met me and we both waited and sure engough the guy parked there again and ran into the bank. The cop went up and gave the guy a 250$ ticket. The guy was pissed. Then he came up yelling at me and I go well what are you going to do about it and walked away. Im so happy right now! Would you be that happy too?
2007-08-06
11:11:14
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Mr. Martini
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Yes a cop did come and wait there. Because they had gotten several other complaints about the same guy. And plus this cop often helps out our store security since we have been having a lot of thefts.
2007-08-06
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Good for you. This world needs more people who are willing to stand up for the sweet old ladies (and other innocent people) in this world, without all the "stop snitching" BS.
I'm even more impressed that you told a cop and waited it out, because I would have just keyed his car or "accidentally" rubbed old granny's wheelchair or shopping cart against his paint job. :D
Obviously this guy was over-compensating for his -- ahem, lack of size and stamina elsewhere. Good for you for having the balls (since he needs a Porshe for his).
2007-08-06 11:21:57
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answered by Hillary 6
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NO an outstanding style of the time I could park in a classic spot because of the fact the disabled spots are taken via people who the two can no longer study or are in basic terms undeniable ignorant. And besides disabled are allowed to park in a classic parking spot too.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I am proud of you!
My husband saw a lady who was too old for having children, yet young enough to carry all of her precious goodies to her fancy vehicle, park in a expectant mothers spot. He stopped our car, rolled down the window , and ever so sweetly asked her when her baby was due. She knew she had been caught. She snarled at him,huffed, and got into her car. I thought it was hilarious. Some people don't care about those in our society that need those spaces. Once again, good for you!
2007-08-06 11:25:45
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answered by Iteachdailey4u 3
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Yess!
That guy was wrong.
He should not have parked there, thats so mean to do that to people who are old like that.
I would be so mad if someone did that to my grandma or great grandma (both still alive and driving!)
I'm glad he got a ticket. You should feel happy. You did the right thing.
2007-08-06 11:15:01
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answered by kdj f 1
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Good for you!! I'd feel the same way. He's got no business parking there and you did the right thing. I wish I could shake your hand, but I can't so... Star for you!
2007-08-06 11:16:33
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answered by ♪♪BandMom♪♪ 5
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Yep! Good one. I wonder what he tried using as an excuse to the cop.
Anyway, good for you.
2007-08-06 11:17:22
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answered by bigDcowgirl 7
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Yep
2007-08-06 11:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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And a big shout out to your police department who actually did something about your complaint.
Well done.
2007-08-06 12:21:32
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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Good job and I'm happy for you. I'm proud of you and you did the right thing. Cheers mate.
2007-08-06 11:19:28
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answered by Kathy W 4
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That was a great deed and you have every right to feel happy about it.
2007-08-06 12:50:10
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answered by Brian C 4
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