
03-19-2014, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 2BNTV
I was at an event tonight, and someone in the front row saved three seats.
The a disable man came in and took one and a half seats, and the other one took the rest. Perfectly justified.
I personally wouldn't want to be associated with these people, who go the the squares, at 8 AM, to save a table for their group, for an event starting at 4 PM, (St. Patty's Day). The same goes for seats being reserved for invisible people. Being originally from NY, I wouldn't have the nerve to do something like this. When we New Yorkers decide to go somewhere as a group, we make it our business to get there in plenty of time, and not inconvenience others. Some people think they have some sort of entitlement, as their amenities must be much more, than others.
One fanny in seat, equals reserved.
BTW - I'm from NY and I think, I am not rude at all. In fact some people, think well of me. So much for stereotyping.
OFF SOAPBOX!!!!
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