View Full Version : Inconsiderate Brownwood Parking by Security Patrols
RWBentz
10-28-2020, 10:35 AM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
Dana1963
10-28-2020, 10:59 AM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
Maybe you should direct your COMPLAINT to Community Watch (352) 750-820.
Marathon Man
10-28-2020, 12:04 PM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
As long as you don't start answering yourself, all is ok. Enjoy each day and don't let the small things bother you.
Kerry Azz
10-28-2020, 12:07 PM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
These yellow vest people are the laziness people employed by the Villages, it’s a joke watching them walk around the square. Money wasted give them a job and they do nothing a waste of gas and money!
graciegirl
10-28-2020, 12:11 PM
These yellow vest people are the laziness people employed by the Villages, it’s a joke watching them walk around the square. Money wasted give them a job and they do nothing a waste of gas and money!
We used to have a woman's posse who would hog tie people who made fun of folks wearing vests who are just doin' their job.
Stu from NYC
10-28-2020, 01:06 PM
We used to have a woman's posse who would hog tie people who made fun of folks wearing vests who are just doin' their job.
Can we tar and feather them?
Jima64
10-28-2020, 01:28 PM
maybe the ide of a vest as a uniform makes them want to patrol. Once saw a DHL delivery driver with a handicap thing hanging on his mirror while on his delivery route.
Topspinmo
10-28-2020, 01:41 PM
Maybe was handicapped? Maybe they can park anywhere they want? People who Enforce runs don’t have to obey them.:)
biker1
10-28-2020, 03:12 PM
Parking in a handicapped spot without a permit carries a considerable fine. Why didn't you just call the police and let them investigate?
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
BryanTheGolfPro
10-29-2020, 04:47 AM
I used to live in a town that had a special group of "meter maids" whose only job was to ticket illegal handicap parkers. The result: no more violators!
People illegally park in these places because the cops don't ticket them--particularly in front of business and in malls because the merchants don't want them to. It's bad for business. Another example of selective law enforcement.
Rwirish
10-29-2020, 05:19 AM
Wow, such a horrible thing. Surely time to move.
jeffy
10-29-2020, 05:22 AM
Interesting replies........Florida’s friendliest Hometown 😳
dewilson58
10-29-2020, 05:40 AM
No..... but we could riot and loot! Free T.V.s, booze and sneakers for everyone. :coolsmiley:
I bet looters don't know what sneakers are.
(sorry gracie, should not end with "are".)
drgoofy
10-29-2020, 05:43 AM
FL needs to place the photo of the handicapped person on his/her placard as other states have done. Doesn't completely eliminate the problem but certainly minimizes it.
bilcon
10-29-2020, 06:18 AM
If they drove around all night looking for a parking space, any problems they were hired to observe would surely be gone.
Girlcopper
10-29-2020, 06:34 AM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
You dont know if the one using handicapped needs it. You know nothing about any of them and besides.....why do you care???
biker1
10-29-2020, 06:57 AM
Actually you do know. They will have either a permanent or temporary handicap plate or placard.
You dont know if the one using handicapped needs it. You know nothing about any of them and besides.....why do you care???
jerry van
10-29-2020, 08:30 AM
How nice of DHL to hire the handicapped.
kendi
10-29-2020, 09:05 AM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
Don’t really care. And you don’t know why they park there. Be careful of making accusations without having the facts.
justjim
10-29-2020, 09:07 AM
I always enjoyed the “woman’s posse” and thought they contributed much to the discussions taking place on TOTV. I vote to bring them back ASAP. Fore.
Funkman
10-29-2020, 12:28 PM
We used to have a woman's posse who would hog tie people who made fun of folks wearing vests who are just doin' their job.Is it weird that I now have this urge to go out and make fun of folks wearing vests who are just doin' their job?
nn0wheremann
10-29-2020, 07:00 PM
On Sunday while visiting Brownwood square I noticed a security patrol lady go to her Jeep parked right at the square on the west side, get a bottle of water, lock the car and proceed to her patrolling. At first, I thought she is just one of the entitled individuals !`!,<>
Unfortunately, on Monday at Brownwood, I happened to observe another security person park in the handicapped space at the square in front of the movie theater. He got out of the vehicle and began walking as he placed his yellow vest on and began patrolling.
After two experiences I ask myself, are these people just inconsiderate <~?> or is this just special parking for the roving patrol. Does the square support these actions?
Perhaps a courtesy reminder might help folks to see and respect parking places designated for the disabled. I remember back in the 70s some folks in Iowa used 2’x2’ sheets of sticky paper placed on the windshield with kindly reminders on them. Took the reminded about 20 minutes to scrape it off.
Villageswimmer
10-29-2020, 07:05 PM
Perhaps a courtesy reminder might help folks to see and respect parking places designated for the disabled. I remember back in the 70s some folks in Iowa used 2’x2’ sheets of sticky paper placed on the windshield with kindly reminders on them. Took the reminded about 20 minutes to scrape it off.
But, wait. The vest folks would be putting these “reminders” on their own vehicles!
This thread is hilarious. We need more like this.
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