This is the scary part. When we get into someone's face..we don't know their state of mind of the particular moment...it could be the person in the wrong spot could have some personal emergency/family emergency etc. and if you get in his face he may well pulll a gun and shoot you dead.Jason Rees wrote:We all have our impish, throw-caution-to-the-wind moments.
Myself, I don't get worked up over handicap spots. Kinda hard to, when we have a handicap thing for our vehicle. My middle son has a heart condition. We sometimes use it, we sometimes don't. It's conditional, based on his condition.
I've seen the looks, but I gotta tell ya, when we're using it, I don't much care what people are thinking. Someday it might get physical and I'll have a guy like Bill in my face, all moral indignation, hell's fury and heaven's avenger all bundled up and ready to burst. God help us.
I had such a case in well known Brookline Mass hospital's parking lot years back.
The husband rushes to the hospital with his wife bleeding uncontrollably....and he parks in a restricted area..then gets his wife out of the car and yells for help...
One of the hospital's rent a cop...a total f!@@# moron...rushes over and orders him to move his car.
The husband says 'I want to be with my wife until she is safely inside and getting treatment...here are the keys...please you move my car'
The moron insists he must move his car 'NOW' _ the husband refuses...an ugly fight ensues with several responding 'rent an idiot' jumping into the fray.
Very bad injuries result to both the husband and a couple of those security idiots....
I handled the law suit against the hospital and the security company under contract.
Jerks being fired left and right and criminal charges brought by the husband agains several of them.
Very nice and very smart
