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Originally Posted by Michael 61
Whether one felt they had a legitimate reason to park on the grass or not, that is besides the point. It was forbidden to do so - so those parking there were giving the middle finger and doing it anyway - we need to a people who respect and obey laws/ordinances, etc. If there is something we disagree with, there are ways to voice your concerns rather than flagrantly being disobedient.
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How sad, what happened to us. We were the rebellious generation, the generation who walked on Washington, walked on Selma, protested on campuses, questioned authority. Now whenever a Karen complains we trip over ourselves to comply. We have become the people we made fun of when we were young. Good Lord, who cares if you park on the fing lawn.