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Old 06-09-2013, 09:59 AM #11
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we had a similar issue at my local grocery (manager thought he should not have to walk an extra few feet - as he was the boss)

Funniest thing I ever saw was an older woman pull in her minivan and let the ramp unfold - right into his wee sportscar. When the polics showed up she turned on her best "sweet little old lady" charm and declared "Why I never knew cars were even allowed to even park in the loading zone of a disabld parking space; was his car hurt?"

My husband and I high fived her in the dairy aisle -and she declared "that ought to teach the little bastard!"

The grocery manager got nailed with a big ticket and towed off to impound - and she was found not liable as he was illegally parked. Go grannie!!
Did you see the pictures?

He thinks just because the parking lot is empty he is still allowed to park in the hashlines of a handi loading zone. He does it anyways, even in a full parking lot I noticed.

Great grannie.... I would of done the same thing...oh I would
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call the cops each time. now that he has a precedent set maybe he'll get a heftier fine.

i'm proud of you. more people should do that.
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I know I make myself look like some goody two shoes, but it really does irk me to no end. Having a grandmother that had a major stroke and totally wheelchair bound....my mom and I have used those spaces many times....and it sucks when they aren't available. People have no idea.
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we had a similar issue at my local grocery (manager thought he should not have to walk an extra few feet - as he was the boss)

Funniest thing I ever saw was an older woman pull in her minivan and let the ramp unfold - right into his wee sportscar. When the polics showed up she turned on her best "sweet little old lady" charm and declared "Why I never knew cars were even allowed to even park in the loading zone of a disabld parking space; was his car hurt?"

My husband and I high fived her in the dairy aisle -and she declared "that ought to teach the little bastard!"

The grocery manager got nailed with a big ticket and towed off to impound - and she was found not liable as he was illegally parked. Go grannie!!


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