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fred53
06-14-2016, 12:21 PM
saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

photo1902
06-14-2016, 12:29 PM
:ho:saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

rjm1cc
06-14-2016, 12:35 PM
In am emergency I can see charging your cart. Maybe they asked the manager if they could. I would not expect to see this on a regular basis.

rubicon
06-14-2016, 12:36 PM
Imagine helping yourself to The Villages gas pumps at Spanish Springs or Lake Sumter Landing...but I ran out of gas and forgot my wallet..boy am I smart to always carry a gas can along with me when I travel The Villages

I shower free after swimming in the pool or not swimming in the pool
Its freeeeeeeeeeeeee

biker1
06-14-2016, 12:45 PM
It is best to call Community Watch or not say anything. I am not sure why you would want to potentially get into a conflict with someone, perhaps a neighbor, over something as trivial as this.


saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

Rapscallion St Croix
06-14-2016, 12:47 PM
saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

I bet they were just using it for a short time while they dumped their dog turds into the aluminum can recycling bin.

red tail
06-14-2016, 01:14 PM
[QUOTE=fred53;1241013]saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"[/QUOT

'old busybody' term comes to mind!

Chatbrat
06-14-2016, 01:24 PM
If I see this , I will unplug the cord & cut off the plug, a thief is a thief--they should be made aware

spring_chicken
06-14-2016, 01:32 PM
It is best to call Community Watch or not say anything. I am not sure why you would want to potentially get into a conflict with someone, perhaps a neighbor, over something as trivial as this.

His previous posts should explain that.

dewilson58
06-14-2016, 01:36 PM
The good thing is, this is the first time you're seen this happen in at least three years.

:MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

CWGUY
06-14-2016, 01:48 PM
In am emergency I can see charging your cart. Maybe they asked the manager if they could. I would not expect to see this on a regular basis.

:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah: Bad planning on their part... is not an emergency on our part! We all pay for the electricity at the postal stations. :boom: The District said no when asked. What part of N-O are we having a problem with?

Sandtrap328
06-14-2016, 01:50 PM
I actually did get an emergency charge once last summer.

My wife had not noticed the GFI on the outlet for where the cart was plugged in had popped. She left on some errands and after several miles, she ran completely out of power just by a mailbox depot. She calls me at home and I go there with the charger and a long extension cord. She takes the car and continues on her errands.

I pushed the cart as close to the outlet as possible and plug it in. I had it plugged in about 45 minutes. Several people stopped and asked if they could bring me a snack or water. All were very nice - but one!

One "busy body" asked in a snappish, grouchy way what I was doing. I smiled and said that I always recharge my cart at mailboxes so I don't have to pay for the electricity. She got really angry and before I could tell her I was joking, she yelled she was going to call Community Watch and she sped off. Community Watch never came.

So, in about 45 minutes, I had enough charge to get home.

There are emergencies like mine that do happen. I am sure the couple at Sanibel mailboxes had something similar as me.

Cutting the plug off cords, smearing motor oil on saved seats, spitting on carts with political placards are NOT the way civil people should act anywhere - especially Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

CWGUY
06-14-2016, 01:57 PM
I actually did get an emergency charge once last summer.

My wife had not noticed the GFI on the outlet for where the cart was plugged in had popped. She left on some errands and after several miles, she ran completely out of power just by a mailbox depot. She calls me at home and I go there with the charger and a long extension cord. She takes the car and continues on her errands.

I pushed the cart as close to the outlet as possible and plug it in. I had it plugged in about 45 minutes. Several people stopped and asked if they could bring me a snack or water. All were very nice - but one!

One "busy body" asked in a snappish, grouchy way what I was doing. I smiled and said that I always recharge my cart at mailboxes so I don't have to pay for the electricity. She got really angry and before I could tell her I was joking, she yelled she was going to call Community Watch and she sped off. Community Watch never came.

So, in about 45 minutes, I had enough charge to get home.

There are emergencies like mine that do happen. I am sure the couple at Sanibel mailboxes had something similar as me.

Cutting the plug off cords, smearing motor oil on saved seats, spitting on carts with political placards are NOT the way civil people should act anywhere - especially Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

:thumbup: I'm thinking "Civil People" don't pick which rules to follow and which to ignore! Maybe I'm wrong. :ho:

dewilson58
06-14-2016, 02:03 PM
I actually did get an emergency charge once last summer.

My wife had not noticed the GFI on the outlet for where the cart was plugged in had popped. She left on some errands and after several miles, she ran completely out of power just by a mailbox depot. She calls me at home and I go there with the charger and a long extension cord. She takes the car and continues on her errands.

I pushed the cart as close to the outlet as possible and plug it in. I had it plugged in about 45 minutes. Several people stopped and asked if they could bring me a snack or water. All were very nice - but one!

One "busy body" asked in a snappish, grouchy way what I was doing. I smiled and said that I always recharge my cart at mailboxes so I don't have to pay for the electricity. She got really angry and before I could tell her I was joking, she yelled she was going to call Community Watch and she sped off. Community Watch never came.

So, in about 45 minutes, I had enough charge to get home.

There are emergencies like mine that do happen. I am sure the couple at Sanibel mailboxes had something similar as me.

Cutting the plug off cords, smearing motor oil on saved seats, spitting on carts with political placards are NOT the way civil people should act anywhere - especially Florida's Friendliest Hometown.


A "Paul Harvey, the rest of the story."

Thanks for sharing.

Sandtrap328
06-14-2016, 02:04 PM
I figure in that 45 minutes of charging, I might have used 15 cents of electricity at the very most.

If Fred53, Rubicon, Chatbrat, and Rapscallion would like to PM me their names and address, I will gladly give them 4 cents each so they recover their losses. Any more claims will eat into each person's share of the 15 cents.

dewilson58
06-14-2016, 02:06 PM
I figure in that 45 minutes of charging, I might have used 15 cents of electricity at the very most.

If Fred53, Rubicon, Chatbrat, and Rapscallion would like to PM me their names and address, I will gladly give them 4 cents each so they recover their losses. Any more claims will eat into each person's share of the 15 cents.

I'm in!!!!!..............everyone just lost 25%.

:1rotfl:

Jima64
06-14-2016, 02:10 PM
If I see this , I will unplug the cord & cut off the plug, a thief is a thief--they should be made aware

So you would destroy someones private property. Best not be mine.

Kannon451
06-14-2016, 02:17 PM
I figure in that 45 minutes of charging, I might have used 15 cents of electricity at the very most.

If Fred53, Rubicon, Chatbrat, and Rapscallion would like to PM me their names and address, I will gladly give them 4 cents each so they recover their losses. Any more claims will eat into each person's share of the 15 cents.

Oh, so it's the small amount of electricity taken that matters, not the fact that it's being stolen. Who knew. Thanks for the clarification.

outlaw
06-14-2016, 02:19 PM
saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

He was probably funding his cart charge using his amenity fees.

Jima64
06-14-2016, 02:19 PM
saw a couple with their cart parked on the sidewalk at the Sanibel mail center with it plugged into the outside outlet. I thought it was strange they would do this as we all pay for that electricity.

I called the VCDD and asked if I had a cart would it be okay to charge it this way. The answer was no...not maybe...not in an emergency. They stated it was the same as taking money from the home owners.

Next time I will say something...nicely, but I won't just walk by.

So if you're a cheap SOB then find another way to charge your cart as I will not fund your cart charging unless you will help with my gasoline. "ENTITLED"

Chill, everyone is not perfect. Sure they were embarrassed about it. Maybe they taped two quarters by the outlet.:thumbup:

Sandtrap328
06-14-2016, 02:21 PM
Oh, so it's the small amount of electricity taken that matters, not the fact that it's being stolen. Who knew. Thanks for the clarification.

Oh, you would like to get in on a portion of the 15 cents, too? chilout

outlaw
06-14-2016, 02:26 PM
And would you entitled aholes drinking all the water at the postal station water fountains get a drink BEFORE you pick up your mail? Are you that cheap and unprepared that you have to drink water I pay for? Next time I see you, I'm calling the district AND the sheriff's office.

Marathon Man
06-14-2016, 02:28 PM
I figure in that 45 minutes of charging, I might have used 15 cents of electricity at the very most.

If Fred53, Rubicon, Chatbrat, and Rapscallion would like to PM me their names and address, I will gladly give them 4 cents each so they recover their losses. Any more claims will eat into each person's share of the 15 cents.

$0.15 / 50,000 residents = $0.000003. I'll take mine on cash please.

red tail
06-14-2016, 02:31 PM
And would you entitled aholes drinking all the water at the postal station water fountains get a drink BEFORE you pick up your mail? Are you that cheap and unprepared that you have to drink water I pay for? Next time I see you, I'm calling the district AND the sheriff's office.



:mademyday:

Kannon451
06-14-2016, 02:35 PM
Oh, you would like to get in on a portion of the 15 cents, too? chilout

Conveniently ignoring the point. As far as the money offer, no thank you. My treat.

spring_chicken
06-14-2016, 02:39 PM
I actually did get an emergency charge once last summer.

My wife had not noticed the GFI on the outlet for where the cart was plugged in had popped. She left on some errands and after several miles, she ran completely out of power just by a mailbox depot. She calls me at home and I go there with the charger and a long extension cord. She takes the car and continues on her errands.

I pushed the cart as close to the outlet as possible and plug it in. I had it plugged in about 45 minutes. Several people stopped and asked if they could bring me a snack or water. All were very nice - but one!

One "busy body" asked in a snappish, grouchy way what I was doing. I smiled and said that I always recharge my cart at mailboxes so I don't have to pay for the electricity. She got really angry and before I could tell her I was joking, she yelled she was going to call Community Watch and she sped off. Community Watch never came.

So, in about 45 minutes, I had enough charge to get home.

There are emergencies like mine that do happen. I am sure the couple at Sanibel mailboxes had something similar as me.

Cutting the plug off cords, smearing motor oil on saved seats, spitting on carts with political placards are NOT the way civil people should act anywhere - especially Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

Exact same thing has happened to me. The scary part is, there are people on this board who act in public just like they do on this board. smh

redwitch
06-14-2016, 03:06 PM
I don't want my share. TYVM. Just wanted to say I'm so glad I could help. Should the need ever arise again, please feel free to use my share of amenity fees to get you home safe and sound.