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Post by Taureau on May 17, 2006 15:22:06 GMT -6
Ever notice all the people that park in the fire lane at most Wal-Mart, Albertson's and the many strip malls? The words are in bright red stating, "NO PARKING, FIRE LANE". If you tell them something they usually reply, "I am only going to be a minute; I have one item to pick up". Does that make it legal? Where is the Fire Marshall when you need one? Does anyone patrol the shopping centers for that? Is it just me or does anyone else notice that? Enough Said. Later.
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Post by zoe10850 on Aug 11, 2006 2:07:40 GMT -6
I stick a match in their valve stem. All the air leaks out. I know it is inconsiderate but makes me feel like I am teaching them a lesson. Do the same to the people in handicap spots that do not have a tag. Makes me smile to watch the look on their face when they come out.
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Post by coolboy on Aug 11, 2006 5:57:28 GMT -6
Fine 'em heavily! Some people have no consideration for others. You know what's even worse? I saw a lady park in the fire lane, turn the car off, and go inside the store. She left her baby in the car with no AC! She did take her keys, though. I guess preventing the car from being stolen was more important than her child.
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Post by ronnief on Aug 11, 2006 17:11:15 GMT -6
I pulled into Winn Dixie, was walking in, and noticed an infant upside dpwn on floor of front seat. Car was running, doors unlocked, so naturally I opened door to assist baby. This woman runs out and starts screaming at me hysterically. I tried to convince her that I was not a kidnapper, but I do not think she believed me. Some people should not reproduce.
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Post by scotty on Dec 3, 2007 17:23:28 GMT -6
Fining them heavy is a good thing, but in addition to that, put those blocks on their wheels so they can not drive it off, and have the car towed. No exceptions, even when they come running out to move it. Once caught, IT IS TOWED, retired firefighter
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Post by TBEAR on Dec 5, 2007 7:28:02 GMT -6
Good idea
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