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patfla06
02-26-2016, 11:44 AM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

Rapscallion St Croix
02-26-2016, 11:59 AM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

Possibly, but just as likely to be ignorance of the protocol.

MikeV
02-26-2016, 12:34 PM
I see this all the time and it's frustrating.

NYGUY
02-26-2016, 12:50 PM
I hope it was due to the fact that they are new and no one has explained it to them. I did it the first time I parked at LSL. When I returned to my cart, I happened to look around, and, my mistake was obvious. Never did that again!!

golfing eagles
02-26-2016, 12:54 PM
Maybe it's one of those clowns that park diagonally across 2 spots at the shopping centers so no one gets too near their 1988 corolla

dbussone
02-26-2016, 01:17 PM
Possibly, but just as likely to be ignorance of the protocol.


Would you please explain this protocol to me? I don't normally go to LSL by cart, so I'm missing something. Thanks in advance.

dbussone
02-26-2016, 01:19 PM
Maybe it's one of those clowns that park diagonally across 2 spots at the shopping centers so no one gets too near their 1988 corolla


Hey, they are just trying to protect the finish on a wannabe vintage auto.

Arctic Fox
02-26-2016, 01:58 PM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

All of the "golf cart only" spots at Aldi were blocked by just three cars yesterday. Plenty of car spaces available, but they were further from the entrance. And one of the "disabled" car slots had a delivery vehicle in it.

patfla06
02-26-2016, 02:18 PM
This happens often and always amazes me how people are
so unaware of others around them.

DonH57
02-26-2016, 05:10 PM
All of the "golf cart only" spots at Aldi were blocked by just three cars yesterday. Plenty of car spaces available, but they were further from the entrance. And one of the "disabled" car slots had a delivery vehicle in it.

It's like the space in between the golf cart parking spaces at Lowes on 441. Yesterday a tall large truck parked in it preventing the golf carts from getting out of their spaces. The signage must not be large enough but I can read it from the cracker barrel. Plain inconsideration since the lot was also half full.

Arctic Fox
02-26-2016, 05:14 PM
It's like the space in between the golf cart parking spaces at Lowes on 441.

Those spaces are crazy anyway - painted as if you can get ten carts in, although if anyone parked in the back row they'd block in those by the curb :-)

joldnol
02-26-2016, 05:46 PM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

Why? They just created 3 more spots for other carts. It depends on your perspective.

DonH57
02-26-2016, 06:25 PM
Those spaces are crazy anyway - painted as if you can get ten carts in, although if anyone parked in the back row they'd block in those by the curb :-)

Oh. You mean those spots across from the outdoor center section of Lowes. I was refering to the 6 spots between the handicap spaces in the center of the lot. They should definately re align those so ten carts should park there.

Virginians
02-26-2016, 07:12 PM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

The fact that this post has somehow gone to Lowes is why I don't watch much anymore.
Here are 2 reasons for parking there other then being ignorance of the protocol, Maybe it's one of those clowns, unaware of others around them, Plain inconsideration.

1) Safer to park in a wider place. 2) I often do this to leave more space for other golf carts.
5 golf carts instead of 1 car.




cars. 5 golf carts instead of 1 car.

CFrance
02-26-2016, 08:40 PM
The fact that this post has somehow gone to Lowes is why I don't watch much anymore.
Here are 2 reasons for parking there other then being ignorance of the protocol, Maybe it's one of those clowns, unaware of others around them, Plain inconsideration.

1) Safer to park in a wider place. 2) I often do this to leave more space for other golf carts.
5 golf carts instead of 1 car.




cars. 5 golf carts instead of 1 car.
Isn't that kinda like saving seats at the squares? Why do you feel you have the right to deny a car a place to park?

rubicon
02-27-2016, 05:36 AM
IMHO discussions such as this mask the real frustration "overcrowding" Oops!
I mean fully utilized parking areas in this case. Now that VLSI has broken ground on the other side of the FL Turnpike we can expect more of the same sort of posting.

Its going to be interesting seeing how Florida adjusts to more of us northerners escaping the winter snows and higher taxes as baby boomers hit that jack pot called retirement and head on down

asianthree
02-27-2016, 06:28 AM
Ok when you go to LSL in your car don't you wonder why that golf cart just parked in the only open space in the middle no less? Then sometime when you are in your cart wonder why that car just doesn't park behind the stores, and leave the spaces for carts? :loco:

Arctic Fox
02-27-2016, 07:47 AM
Oh. You mean those spots across from the outdoor center section of Lowes. I was refering to the 6 spots between the handicap spaces in the center of the lot. They should definately re align those so ten carts should park there.

I didn't know that there are more cart spots at Lowe's - will have to try them out for size!

At this time of year, half of those by the outdoor center are blocked by pallets of mulch and other bulk garden supplies.

DonH57
02-27-2016, 08:04 AM
I didn't know that there are more cart spots at Lowe's - will have to try them out for size!

At this time of year, half of those by the outdoor center are blocked by pallets of mulch and other bulk garden supplies.

Yes those spots definately get blocked. There are other stores not in the villages that have golf cart parking. There is one behind Hairmasters and cars pull in to them side ways somehow. There are amazing parking stunts every where you look.

Topspinmo
02-27-2016, 08:21 AM
I didn't know open parking spaces was reserved for cars only? A cart is just like car in golf cart community. Move on to the next spot. Yes I wish we lived in prefect world, but we don't. :wave:

CFrance
02-27-2016, 08:29 AM
Ok when you go to LSL in your car don't you wonder why that golf cart just parked in the only open space in the middle no less? Then sometime when you are in your cart wonder why that car just doesn't park behind the stores, and leave the spaces for carts? :loco:
Yes to your first one, because there should be space left for a second cart; no to the second because why should anyone have to park farther away when there is a parking space available? Parking has always been on a first-come/first-served basis, unless the space is designated otherwise.

Bogie Shooter
02-27-2016, 02:47 PM
Who the hell decided there was some kind of parking protocol?

Fredman
02-27-2016, 03:02 PM
Who the hell decided there was some kind of parking protocol?

:BigApplause:

CFrance
02-27-2016, 03:44 PM
Who the hell decided there was some kind of parking protocol?

:BigApplause:
Double that.:BigApplause::BigApplause:

VillagerNut
02-27-2016, 09:35 PM
To the person that complained about who created the protocol, it is obvious there is no parking protocol until you're the one upset with it. It's common courtesy to have two golf carts parked in one car parking space. So utilize the space that is available with another golf cart. If there's not room with another golf cart then you can take up the parking space that is available! But that still does not mean you can park in the middle of the space with your golf cart! There are a lot of folks that operate with a walker or wheelchair in this community and cannot park behind the building. There are not enough handicap parking spaces for all that need a closer parking space! It would be nice if people would just use common sense and courtesy instead of looking out for themselves only!

circletrack
02-27-2016, 10:03 PM
Who the hell decided there was some kind of parking protocol?

Probably goes all the way back to the stone ages (Orange Blossom) when the very first pre-Villager parked their cart to the side of a full size space, and another innovative resident later pulled alongside.

And the rest is history.

flyerguy
02-28-2016, 08:45 AM
It would be nice if people would just use common sense and courtesy instead of looking out for themselves only!


Amen. :thumbup:

Mleeja
02-28-2016, 09:03 AM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

I agree that parking at LSL and all over TV is crazy. However, I don't quite understand your post. If there was a parking spot one spot over, then the cart did not take the last spot. Perhaps it was the spot you wanted that was taken? Did you park in the next spot over? :shrug:

Arctic Fox
02-28-2016, 09:08 AM
I don't quite understand your post. If there was a parking spot one spot over, then the cart did not take the last spot.

The OP was in a car, and the golf cart took the last parking spot big enough for a car, even though there was a parking spot big enough for a golf cart one spot over.

Mleeja
02-28-2016, 09:14 AM
The OP was in a car, and the golf cart took the last parking spot big enough for a car, even though there was a parking spot big enough for a golf cart one spot over.

Ahhh.... Makes sense.... :beer3:

photo1902
02-28-2016, 09:45 AM
Double that.:BigApplause::BigApplause:

Triple that!

:BigApplause::BigApplause::BigApplause:

Bosoxfan
02-28-2016, 09:54 AM
To the person that complained about who created the protocol, it is obvious there is no parking protocol until you're the one upset with it. It's common courtesy to have two golf carts parked in one car parking space. So utilize the space that is available with another golf cart. If there's not room with another golf cart then you can take up the parking space that is available! But that still does not mean you can park in the middle of the space with your golf cart! There are a lot of folks that operate with a walker or wheelchair in this community and cannot park behind the building. There are not enough handicap parking spaces for all that need a closer parking space! It would be nice if people would just use common sense and courtesy instead of looking out for themselves only!

Common sense & courtesy are flowers not grown in everyone's garden.

Bogie Shooter
02-28-2016, 03:01 PM
To the person that complained about who created the protocol, it is obvious there is no parking protocol until you're the one upset with it. It's common courtesy to have two golf carts parked in one car parking space. So utilize the space that is available with another golf cart. If there's not room with another golf cart then you can take up the parking space that is available! But that still does not mean you can park in the middle of the space with your golf cart! There are a lot of folks that operate with a walker or wheelchair in this community and cannot park behind the building. There are not enough handicap parking spaces for all that need a closer parking space! It would be nice if people would just use common sense and courtesy instead of looking out for themselves only!

Protocol: the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions
Ain't no parking protocol, only courteous or not courteous parkers.

murray607
02-29-2016, 08:45 AM
So, what if originally two carts were in each spot. Then as carts leave spots become open. The OP may not have seen how many carts were originally parked, but only surmised that new arrivals were taking vacant car sized spots instead of pulling in beside single carts.
We should not jump to conclusions.

tikigal
02-29-2016, 09:08 AM
All of the "golf cart only" spots at Aldi were blocked by just three cars yesterday. Plenty of car spaces available, but they were further from the entrance. And one of the "disabled" car slots had a delivery vehicle in it.
Call the cops, have them tow it away!
:girlneener:

robinsdw2
02-29-2016, 09:33 AM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

You are right there is total lack of consideration here. I always look to park with another golf cart to allow for a car to park. At our local post office you see this all the time and if you say something to the person they get all indignant. The attitudes here are horrific.

Arctic Fox
02-29-2016, 09:48 AM
You are right there is total lack of consideration here. I always look to park with another golf cart to allow for a car to park. At our local post office you see this all the time and if you say something to the person they get all indignant. The attitudes here are horrific.

Nothing to do with parking, but as I approached Laurel Manor there were two people standing in the road talking, right outside the swimming pool (on the road, not in the parking lot).

I went round them and parked my cart then, as I walked by them on my way to the pool, I politely said "you may want to get out of the road".

One of them was not happy with my suggestion!

biker1
02-29-2016, 10:08 AM
We all suck and have nasty attitudes. Time to end the thread ;-)

Nothing to do with parking, but as I approached Laurel Manor there were two people standing in the road talking, right outside the swimming pool (on the road, not in the parking lot).

I went round them and parked my cart then, as I walked by them on my way to the pool, I politely said "you may want to get out of the road".

One of them was not happy with my suggestion!

James Blackley
02-29-2016, 10:14 AM
It depends on the size of the space. If you have a nice cart and park behind another cart, will the back up safely. You are also at risk of car doors hitting your cart. If you pull cart up next to other cart it is too tight. I drive a car and a cart and try to be patient as there may be a reason for the way they parked. Just saying, it's not all about you!!!

patfla06
02-29-2016, 10:28 AM
Double that.:BigApplause::BigApplause:

I agree that parking at LSL and all over TV is crazy. However, I don't quite understand your post. If there was a parking spot one spot over, then the cart did not take the last spot. Perhaps it was the spot you wanted that was taken? Did you park in the next spot over? :shrug:

There was space next to another golf cart on the left and a whole space to the right. Instead of parking their golf cart next to the other cart they pulled into the whole space which was the last spot.

patfla06
02-29-2016, 10:30 AM
So, what if originally two carts were in each spot. Then as carts leave spots become open. The OP may not have seen how many carts were originally parked, but only surmised that new arrivals were taking vacant car sized spots instead of pulling in beside single carts.
We should not jump to conclusions.

No, I was right behind the golf cart when they pulled in.

bagboy
02-29-2016, 10:58 AM
It depends on the size of the space. If you have a nice cart and park behind another cart, will the back up safely. You are also at risk of car doors hitting your cart. If you pull cart up next to other cart it is too tight. I drive a car and a cart and try to be patient as there may be a reason for the way they parked. Just saying, it's not all about you!!!

You're so right. Having not been there, I wonder if there were two carts together when the so called rude parker took up the space alone? Or, was the first parked cart not quite right, making the so called rude parker too uncomfortable to safely park there? I've done this many times, tried to park in a spot with another cart, but I just felt I would either be too close to that cart or too close for someone parking in the next space. Sooooo, I parked where I could.
It's just not a big deal.

photo1902
02-29-2016, 12:02 PM
You're so right. Having not been there, I wonder if there were two carts together when the so called rude parker took up the space alone? Or, was the first parked cart not quite right, making the so called rude parker too uncomfortable to safely park there? I've done this many times, tried to park in a spot with another cart, but I just felt I would either be too close to that cart or too close for someone parking in the next space. Sooooo, I parked where I could.
It's just not a big deal.

Thats an important part of the equation, just how close you are to the other carts. Not to mention in Lake Sumter Landing, I've seen people literally climb through another persons cart to get into theirs. No thanks on the double parking!

OhioBuckeye
02-29-2016, 03:20 PM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

I went to Bonifay to eat & I park next to another cart with 2 cars was occupying both parking spaces on both sides of my cart & the cart I was sharing the parking spot with. When I came out of Bonifay, some inconsiderate person pulled right in behind me blocking me so I couldn't get out. It was funny because to couples walked up to me & said, "Now you're going to have to wait a while" & I told them, "No I won't" I push this N.Y. cart out into the middle of the driving lane. What was funny about it, those 4 people applauded me. I guess I was being nice, one of these times someone will park improperly & someone won't be as nice as I was!

OhioBuckeye
02-29-2016, 03:28 PM
There's where The Villages are being to nice about not wanting to make anybody mad or give the Villages a red mark. So to me why are they paying Community Watch to do a job. Not picking on them but what are they paying them to do, just like on the golf courses, the ambassadors won't say anything to slow playing golfers about letting people play thru or tell them to move up to a closer tee box.

photo1902
02-29-2016, 03:29 PM
I went to Bonifay to eat & I park next to another cart with 2 cars was occupying both parking spaces on both sides of my cart & the cart I was sharing the parking spot with. When I came out of Bonifay, some inconsiderate person pulled right in behind me blocking me so I couldn't get out. It was funny because to couples walked up to me & said, "Now you're going to have to wait a while" & I told them, "No I won't" I push this N.Y. cart out into the middle of the driving lane. What was funny about it, those 4 people applauded me. I guess I was being nice, one of these times someone will park improperly & someone won't be as nice as I was!

Gotta love some peoples manners. Ole NY was lucky you were nice.

Sandtrap328
02-29-2016, 03:33 PM
I went to Bonifay to eat & I park next to another cart with 2 cars was occupying both parking spaces on both sides of my cart & the cart I was sharing the parking spot with. When I came out of Bonifay, some inconsiderate person pulled right in behind me blocking me so I couldn't get out. It was funny because to couples walked up to me & said, "Now you're going to have to wait a while" & I told them, "No I won't" I push this N.Y. cart out into the middle of the driving lane. What was funny about it, those 4 people applauded me. I guess I was being nice, one of these times someone will park improperly & someone won't be as nice as I was!

So, you purposefully inconvenienced other drivers who would somehow have to get around the golf cart you pushed out into the middle of the driving lane?

Yes, the cart driver was being very inconsiderate of you but ...?

I am editing because I am not quite sure what was meant by "the driving lane". If you meant something besides a lane in the parking lot, I apologize.

photo1902
02-29-2016, 03:39 PM
So, you purposefully inconvenienced other drivers who would somehow have to get around the golf cart you pushed out into the middle of the driving lane?

Yes, the cart driver was being very inconsiderate of you but ...?

You're right. The middle of the fairway would've been a better place to leave it. Let the golfers practice using it as a green.:pepper2:

Indy-Guy
02-29-2016, 03:59 PM
I will never park on the end where a car that is trying to parallel park can hit my cart while they are trying to park their car.

In the 11 years I have lived here I have watched people parallel park and hit a golf carts parked in the space both with the front of their car and the back of their car. In fact a high percentage of the time it is just interesting watching people attempt to parallel park period.

tedquick
02-29-2016, 04:54 PM
I will never park on the end where a car that is trying to parallel park can hit my cart while they are trying to park their car.

In the 11 years I have lived here I have watched people parallel park and hit a golf carts parked in the space both with the front of their car and the back of their car. In fact a high percentage of the time it is just interesting watching people attempt to parallel park period.

It's kind of like a free show, isn't it?

However I saw a gal parallel park recently and she did a perfect job. I complimented her and then had to laugh (as did she) because she said her car did it automatically. :)

Bogie Shooter
02-29-2016, 07:02 PM
There's where The Villages are being to nice about not wanting to make anybody mad or give the Villages a red mark. So to me why are they paying Community Watch to do a job. Not picking on them but what are they paying them to do, just like on the golf courses, the ambassadors won't say anything to slow playing golfers about letting people play thru or tell them to move up to a closer tee box.

This is all untrue!

mike1921
03-02-2016, 12:13 PM
What is VLSI that was referred to in an earlier post

tuccillo
03-02-2016, 12:35 PM
I have actually had an ambassador say something about what he thought was slow play. In reality, the two tee times in front of us were not filled which explained why there were two open holes in front of us. He was a bit embarrassed when this was pointed out to him but I was glad that he was at least willing to address what could have been an example of slow play.

There's where The Villages are being to nice about not wanting to make anybody mad or give the Villages a red mark. So to me why are they paying Community Watch to do a job. Not picking on them but what are they paying them to do, just like on the golf courses, the ambassadors won't say anything to slow playing golfers about letting people play thru or tell them to move up to a closer tee box.

DonH57
03-02-2016, 01:00 PM
I have actually had an ambassador say something about what he thought was slow play. In reality, the two tee times in front of us were not filled which explained why there were two open holes in front of us. He was a bit embarrassed when this was pointed out to him but I was glad that he was at least willing to address what could have been an example of slow play.

We've had the same happen to us at Hawkes Bay twice. There had been 3 no shows before us but the starter held us till our time. We had gotten there 25 minutes prior but for whatever reason we had to wait.:shrug:

looneycat
03-02-2016, 05:53 PM
At LSL this morning and once again a golf cart pulls in the last spot even though there is a spot next to another golf cart in the next spot.
Total lack of consideration.

so if it had been a car you wouldn't be upset? inconsiderate? he did create parking for 2 or 3 more carts....he had a right to any available spot, I know, darn!

twoplanekid
03-03-2016, 04:10 PM
How about using retention ponds for additional parking? Post signs saying "No gators allowed". :wave:

Shimpy
03-03-2016, 06:57 PM
You're so right. Or, was the first parked cart not quite right, making the so called rude parker too uncomfortable to safely park there? I've done this many times, tried to park in a spot with another cart, but I just felt I would either be too close to that cart or too close for someone parking in the next space. Sooooo, I parked where I could.
It's just not a big deal.

You hit the nail on the head. If the first cart has parked 14" from the line then you would be crowded to share that spot.

MaxCat
03-06-2016, 09:15 AM
Here is the only parking protocol that exists: If there is an open spot in which you can fit your car or cart you are entitled to park there.
If someone was courteous and parked their cart aside another cart and left a spot open big enough for a car to get into -- then it's your lucky day.
If someone decided to park their cart in the next completely open space so that two carts took up two spaces, well perhaps they were not as courteous as they might have been, but there is nothing defective with them as a person.
And if you are in your car and drive by and see it, well it's the rub of the green for you to deal with. Don't we wish all of our problems were so big.
Let's try to be kind to one another -- online and in person!

graciegirl
03-06-2016, 09:31 AM
Here is the only parking protocol that exists: If there is an open spot in which you can fit your car or cart you are entitled to park there.
If someone was courteous and parked their cart aside another cart and left a spot open big enough for a car to get into -- then it's your lucky day.
If someone decided to park their cart in the next completely open space so that two carts took up two spaces, well perhaps they were not as courteous as they might have been, but there is nothing defective with them as a person.
And if you are in your car and drive by and see it, well it's the rub of the green for you to deal with. Don't we wish all of our problems were so big.
Let's try to be kind to one another -- online and in person!



Yesterday I saw a picture of a car parked straddling the line between two golf carts in the shhhh online news. Was it yours Maxcat? ;)

DonH57
03-06-2016, 09:50 AM
How about using retention ponds for additional parking? Post signs saying "No gators allowed". :wave:

I could use something like this for the watering holes in the carribean that you have to swim to. Great Idea.

Challenger
03-06-2016, 09:52 AM
Here is the only parking protocol that exists: If there is an open spot in which you can fit your car or cart you are entitled to park there.
If someone was courteous and parked their cart aside another cart and left a spot open big enough for a car to get into -- then it's your lucky day.
If someone decided to park their cart in the next completely open space so that two carts took up two spaces, well perhaps they were not as courteous as they might have been, but there is nothing defective with them as a person.
And if you are in your car and drive by and see it, well it's the rub of the green for you to deal with. Don't we wish all of our problems were so big.
Let's try to be kind to one another -- online and in person!

Being kind is a matter of actions even more so than words. Words are cheap . Actions indicate what you really mean

golfing eagles
03-06-2016, 10:08 AM
Being kind is a matter of actions even more so than words. Words are cheap . Actions indicate what you really mean

In a perfect world, people would easily park in such a way that 2 carts have no problem fitting into one space. Cars would park BETWEEN the lines. Only the truly handicapped would use those designated spaces. Cars and carts and cyclists would stop for stop signs and yield when they are supposed to. No one would stand in an aisle or doorway and have a conversation. People would not utilize the express check out with 40 items , a fistful of coupons and an EBT card wanting cash back. Landscapers would not speed nor throw trash and butts out their windows. Cars would not use the cart lane to pass those making a left turn. Line dancers would not try to take over an entire square. Dog poop (sorry) would be cleaned up by owners. Everyone would recycle. Everyone would learn the proper way to navigate a RB. Everyone would play their round of golf in a timely fashion and follow the rules of etiquette.

All of that falls into the category of what my son terms "First world problems". Imagine if we all had to deal with "Third world problems". Then the complaints would be "My children are starving". The warlord killed my spouse. I'm sick and there is no medicine. The water is filthy. The dictator put me in prison.

I know which set of "problems" I'd rather deal with.

Challenger
03-06-2016, 10:15 AM
In a perfect world, people would easily park in such a way that 2 carts have no problem fitting into one space. Cars would park BETWEEN the lines. Only the truly handicapped would use those designated spaces. Cars and carts and cyclists would stop for stop signs and yield when they are supposed to. No one would stand in an aisle or doorway and have a conversation. People would not utilize the express check out with 40 items , a fistful of coupons and an EBT card wanting cash back. Landscapers would not speed nor throw trash and butts out their windows. Cars would not use the cart lane to pass those making a left turn. Line dancers would not try to take over an entire square. Dog poop (sorry) would be cleaned up by owners. Everyone would recycle. Everyone would learn the proper way to navigate a RB. Everyone would play their round of golf in a timely fashion and follow the rules of etiquette.

All of that falls into the category of what my son terms "First world problems". Imagine if we all had to deal with "Third world problems". Then the complaints would be "My children are starving". The warlord killed my spouse. I'm sick and there is no medicine. The water is filthy. The dictator put me in prison.

I know which set of "problems" I'd rather deal with.

Wish I had said that

cquick
03-06-2016, 10:58 AM
I went to Bonifay to eat & I park next to another cart with 2 cars was occupying both parking spaces on both sides of my cart & the cart I was sharing the parking spot with. When I came out of Bonifay, some inconsiderate person pulled right in behind me blocking me so I couldn't get out. It was funny because to couples walked up to me & said, "Now you're going to have to wait a while" & I told them, "No I won't" I push this N.Y. cart out into the middle of the driving lane. What was funny about it, those 4 people applauded me. I guess I was being nice, one of these times someone will park improperly & someone won't be as nice as I was!

This happened to me at Walgreens! :wave:
luckily, the man who blocked me in was in line to pay and he came right out to move his cart, but really he was clueless.

There was a cart parked in the ramp from the sidewalk to the street a couple years ago. my friend and I moved his cart out of the way. I'll bet he was surprised when he came back
:crap2: