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Old 06-07-2013, 08:53 PM #1
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Originally Posted by Erin524 View Post
I usually take pictures of them and shame them on Twitter. Nothing like a little public humiliation.

When I used to go to the gym to use the treadmill, I'd always see the motorcycle drivers parking their bikes in the hashmarks next to the handicap spots. I'd take pictures and tweet them TO the gym (a nationwide chain), and also complain to management in the gym.

Also, if my car door hit their bike when I opened the door, not my fault they're parked in a no parking spot. They shouldn't be parking their bikes there.
here are the pictures I took of that ****-***. Now I know he is not handicapped at all. He done this for a while since I have been coming here to this laundromat and last night I lost my temper over it. I am SICK and TIRED of people thinking they can pull things like this off. Why do it? Just park in the correct spot, it isn't that much farther away! An extra 10 feet is worth risking a ticket? really?




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