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Talon2dad
01-28-2024, 02:59 PM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

JGibson
01-29-2024, 08:32 AM
It's okay they have a Keep Christ in Christmas sticker.

Pugchief
01-29-2024, 11:41 AM
It's okay they have a Keep Christ in Christmas sticker.

Then they are not just idiots, but also hypocrites.

Bill14564
01-29-2024, 11:49 AM
The white SUV and golf cart are also parked improperly, right? The red car is not even close to being in the space, the white SUV seems to be half in the lane, and it appears the problem may have started with the golf cart parked in the handicap spot.

I'm all for pointing out that the red car is in the wrong but it looks like the others should not escape criticism either.

Velvet
01-29-2024, 12:04 PM
At least they didn’t park on the grass, or in the bushes. They found pavement.

bsloan1960
01-29-2024, 01:22 PM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.There is a Facebook group devoted to posting photos of bad parking jobs by Villagers in local lots. It is run by, and contributed to, by residents living outside The Villages. It is a hate group. Most of the photos are taken in lots that are used by the general public, not just Villagers- such as Walmart, Publix, etc. When I posted a comment pointing out that there is no telling if these photo depict Villagers or non-Villagers, about 100 people reacted to my point with insults and assorted hatred. In case you didn't know it, many people in the surrounding areas hate Villagers because they think that EVERY person moved here knowing that the Morse Family turned their quiet farm land to urban sprawl.

photo1902
01-29-2024, 01:36 PM
Wow. Some people really need to find a hobby

Velvet
01-29-2024, 01:48 PM
There is a Facebook group devoted to posting photos of bad parking jobs by Villagers in local lots. It is run by, and contributed to, by residents living outside The Villages. It is a hate group. Most of the photos are taken in lots that are used by the general public, not just Villagers- such as Walmart, Publix, etc. When I posted a comment pointing out that there is no telling if these photo depict Villagers or non-Villagers, about 100 people reacted to my point with insults and assorted hatred. In case you didn't know it, many people in the surrounding areas hate Villagers because they think that EVERY person moved here knowing that the Morse Family turned their quiet farm land to urban sprawl.

You are correct that many parking lots are used by non Villagers in my observation too. They are way too young with young children etc. I guess when you see older people having fun while you slave away day after day, could cause resentment.

ThirdOfFive
01-29-2024, 08:29 PM
There is a Facebook group devoted to posting photos of bad parking jobs by Villagers in local lots. It is run by, and contributed to, by residents living outside The Villages. It is a hate group. Most of the photos are taken in lots that are used by the general public, not just Villagers- such as Walmart, Publix, etc. When I posted a comment pointing out that there is no telling if these photo depict Villagers or non-Villagers, about 100 people reacted to my point with insults and assorted hatred. In case you didn't know it, many people in the surrounding areas hate Villagers because they think that EVERY person moved here knowing that the Morse Family turned their quiet farm land to urban sprawl.
"Many"?

Some, undoubtedly. Such people exist everywhere. But blowing the number out of proportion does no one any good. A few disgruntled people can make a LOT of noise.

We've been here going on four years now, and to be honest I've made as many if not more friends among the locals as we do among Villagers. We've routinely done farm-sitting for a couple some miles from TV and it has proven to be an enjoyable time (except the time the bull got out). The neighbors out there proved helpful and accommodating as well. I've gotten to know a former local police officer who is a fascinating source of information. We've gotten to know locals from church who are fine, friendly folks. And so on.

I've found that if you give people a fair shake, in the great majority of cases they're more than willing to reciprocate--and that goes for people everywhere. Of course there are going to be folks, singly and in small groups, who thrive on dissention. But it is those who buy into the "us against them" thing that both cause and perpetuate the problems.

shut the front door
01-29-2024, 09:04 PM
"Many"?

Some, undoubtedly. Such people exist everywhere. But blowing the number out of proportion does no one any good. A few disgruntled people can make a LOT of noise.

We've been here going on four years now, and to be honest I've made as many if not more friends among the locals as we do among Villagers. We've routinely done farm-sitting for a couple some miles from TV and it has proven to be an enjoyable time (except the time the bull got out). The neighbors out there proved helpful and accommodating as well. I've gotten to know a former local police officer who is a fascinating source of information. We've gotten to know locals from church who are fine, friendly folks. And so on.

I've found that if you give people a fair shake, in the great majority of cases they're more than willing to reciprocate--and that goes for people everywhere. Of course there are going to be folks, singly and in small groups, who thrive on dissention. But it is those who buy into the "us against them" thing that both cause and perpetuate the problems.

The poster was referring to a FB group about bad driving in TV. Have you been to the site? Did you join? If not, you have no place correcting that poster because they are spot on about the hatred toward villagers. The hatred outside the bubble is rampant. Even people who work in TV bitch and complain about the villagers. But they probably read this board....

fdpaq0580
01-29-2024, 09:46 PM
Wow. Some people really need to find a hobby

That is their hobby.

TEXJK
01-30-2024, 04:26 AM
There is a Facebook group devoted to posting photos of bad parking jobs by Villagers in local lots. It is run by, and contributed to, by residents living outside The Villages. It is a hate group. Most of the photos are taken in lots that are used by the general public, not just Villagers- such as Walmart, Publix, etc. When I posted a comment pointing out that there is no telling if these photo depict Villagers or non-Villagers, about 100 people reacted to my point with insults and assorted hatred. In case you didn't know it, many people in the surrounding areas hate Villagers because they think that EVERY person moved here knowing that the Morse Family turned their quiet farm land to urban sprawl.

Well they did end of story ……throw that on top of the entitled treating the locals like the Help. The Friendliest Hometown is its own worst enemy!!

G.R.I.T.S.
01-30-2024, 06:07 AM
Can’t see the cart but they are allowed legal use of handicapped parking with a wheelchair placard. It seems the cars are parked illegally.

Rwirish
01-30-2024, 06:15 AM
Lifestyle privilages!

bowlingal
01-30-2024, 06:31 AM
place a note on their windshield this is not acceptable. Should be more police issuing tickets.

Marmaduke
01-30-2024, 07:05 AM
I agree that people who do not live in the Villages say the most derogatory things about T. V. and Villagers.

We've probably all had conversations about The Villages with friends and acquaintances who don't live in T.V. over the years. I have concluded that folks who do not live here have misconceptions that are hard to change, unfortunately. Some people believe anything they hear or see as truth.

While the picture is evidence, it's not evident WHO parked it, so we shouldn't jump to conclusions.
The second that I saw the Title of this thread, I knew it was a generalization about a Villagers, but found it interesting that it was from a New Poster here on this site, and it was of a derogatory nature.

Girlcopper
01-30-2024, 07:54 AM
place a note on their windshield this is not acceptable. Should be more police issuing tickets.
Oh yeah. Here we go again. Have a minor complaint?? Call a cop. A pkg violation is the lowest lowest priority to cops. And if the cop was seen writing a pkg ticket, people would say…..doesn’t he have anything better to do??.? Lol.

Dusty_Star
01-30-2024, 08:04 AM
"Many"?

Some, undoubtedly. Such people exist everywhere. But blowing the number out of proportion does no one any good. A few disgruntled people can make a LOT of noise.

We've been here going on four years now, and to be honest I've made as many if not more friends among the locals as we do among Villagers. We've routinely done farm-sitting for a couple some miles from TV and it has proven to be an enjoyable time (except the time the bull got out). The neighbors out there proved helpful and accommodating as well. I've gotten to know a former local police officer who is a fascinating source of information. We've gotten to know locals from church who are fine, friendly folks. And so on.

I've found that if you give people a fair shake, in the great majority of cases they're more than willing to reciprocate--and that goes for people everywhere. Of course there are going to be folks, singly and in small groups, who thrive on dissention. But it is those who buy into the "us against them" thing that both cause and perpetuate the problems.

I think you are right. However, in addition to a lot of noise, the haters can also cause a lot of problems. I saw a letter to the editor recently on the news site that shall not be named, from a disgruntled resident of Leesburg. She was upset that some CDDs have stopped accepting anonymous deed compliance complaints. Her letter made it clear she hates Villagers and submitted compliance complaints to fight against Villagers. This letter was the clearest evidence I have seen indicating that the CDDs that stop accepting anonymous complaints and or insist on Village residency are right.

Robojo
01-30-2024, 08:06 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

Let's see how the youth of today will park once their eyes and brain stop working.

I was walking into publix other day. Helped 3 different guys find their vehicles. One guy couldn't even tell me what he drove. I had to go get one of the cart workers to help them so I could do my shopping.

Just do not assume the people you see here are in their right mind. Try kindness first.

ThirdOfFive
01-30-2024, 08:11 AM
The poster was referring to a FB group about bad driving in TV. Have you been to the site? Did you join? If not, you have no place correcting that poster because they are spot on about the hatred toward villagers. The hatred outside the bubble is rampant. Even people who work in TV bitch and complain about the villagers. But they probably read this board....
I know of the site. I don't subscribe to Facebook but my wife does and I read it on her device from time to time. I know what is there.

I also had a paid subscription to V I L L A G E S - N E W S, which I dropped because I don't want to subsidize anyone grinding an axe. I read the comments there too. Exhaustively. It just bears out what was previously stated: a few malcontents (maybe 5 to 10) posting under an endless variety of screen names and spewing an endless stream of vitriol; folks who are apparently allowed to continue posting there even though their posts continually break the Terms of Service that the paper referenced so piously claims to honor.

But just to turn the tables a bit...have any folks reflecting the opinions of the post being responded to actually ever made any effort to get to KNOW some local folks, that is, beyond an occasional desultory impersonal greeting to the people who might cut the grass or collect the trash? If not, then I submit that any opinions posted by such people are merely reflections of their own prejudices, meaningless regurgitations of the opinions of other people, merely because those opinions reflect THEIR baseless opinions.

ThirdOfFive
01-30-2024, 08:29 AM
Let's see how the youth of today will park once their eyes and brain stop working.

I was walking into publix other day. Helped 3 different guys find their vehicles. One guy couldn't even tell me what he drove. I had to go get one of the cart workers to help them so I could do my shopping.

Just do not assume the people you see here are in their right mind. Try kindness first.
Wise words.

I've never yet paid a price for being courteous. I'll add "kind" to that list. People should ALWAYS try to see things from the other side of the fence rather than just jerking their knee.

From the other side of that fence...some years back, living in a medium-sized town in Minnesota, I witnessed a car trying to make it up a rather small hill. January, just after a snowfall and with the temps. maybe at 30 degrees or so and the roads not yet plowed...anyone who has ever driven in a Minnesota winter knows exactly what that means. Anyway, the car was stalled about mid-hill, helplessly spinning its tires in the slush. Finally it stopped spinning and just sat there. I approached the car: the woman (girl, actually, maybe 19-20) was sitting there crying. She told me that she had just called the cops hoping they could help. "I'm from FLORIDA", she said loudly. "I don't know how to drive in this stuff!"

I told her I could help, and said that I'd direct her back down the hill. She looked at me sort of incredulously and said "but I want to go UP the hill!" I acknowledged that, but said that the only way up was to gather some speed first and that spinning her tires was a wasted exercise. I told her that I'd go to the bottom of the hill and when there was no traffic approaching I'd motion her to back up. She did so, but the look on her face was skeptical to say the least. Anyway once she got to the bottom I told her to gather speed SLOWLY going up, keeping the tires turning but not spinning. She did so, and crested the hill. A couple of honks on her horn signaled that all was well.

The cops showed up about five minutes later and got quite a chuckle out of the story.

You never know just who, or with what abilities, the people are on the other side of that fence.

Topspinmo
01-30-2024, 08:33 AM
Can be any parking lot across the nation. Some people just can’t drive. Someone my have parked bad before and the car in question might be victim? :pepper2:

It’s private property and really none of our business. We are do not authority or parking lot monitors. Just shake you head or mumble obscene language under your breath and drive on by. :gc:

Actually if you NOT let it bother you will have nicer lower blood pressure day which might help when real inconvenience happens..:undecided:

mikempp
01-30-2024, 08:52 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

Wow this was really worth posting? You have no idea how the guy before was parked. You and some of the other commenters need a better hobby than whining at others.

dewilson58
01-30-2024, 08:55 AM
Jus like the "news" website..............

may or may not be in The Villages

many pictures are two, five, etc., years old

Please, can we talk about dog poop.

:shocked:

GATORBILL66
01-30-2024, 09:06 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

Where is a cop when you need them.......

nn0wheremann
01-30-2024, 09:10 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.
The golf cart is in a disabled person’s parking spot, as is the white vehicle. Unable to see if either has the required license to be there. Too bad the red car’s license is obscured, you could have sent the photo to the sheriff an requested prosecution. Or, some kind citizen could get some very sticky paper and put it on the red car’s windshield with a note asking them to be aware of disabled parking place restrictions. After about 20 or 30 minutes of scraping to get the paper off so they could see to drive the red car, they might get the message.

Regorp
01-30-2024, 09:28 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

No one is entitled to do this. Saw this same scene at Walmart. Call the police. I did!

Sully2023
01-30-2024, 11:27 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

You know, I must be getting calloused as I’ve lived here 2 years and every day I shake my head at the behaviors I see that are so inappropriate. I try to keep a wide berth from those that are acting out.

There is nothing we can do to stop these behaviors. If you confront them you may not like the response you get.

I guess the police could be called but I believe they have much bigger fish to fry.

Just shake your head and move on with a sunny beautiful day!

Velvet
01-30-2024, 12:47 PM
I think you are right. However, in addition to a lot of noise, the haters can also cause a lot of problems. I saw a letter to the editor recently on the news site that shall not be named, from a disgruntled resident of Leesburg. She was upset that some CDDs have stopped accepting anonymous deed compliance complaints. Her letter made it clear she hates Villagers and submitted compliance complaints to fight against Villagers. This letter was the clearest evidence I have seen indicating that the CDDs that stop accepting anonymous complaints and or insist on Village residency are right.

Yes, my CDD, stopped anonymous complaints. But I am not surprised about the haters. The better off are invariably hated everywhere - jealousy? There is no choice but to protect themselves from them.

Ramone
01-30-2024, 04:30 PM
Looks like the way they park in NY

Michael G.
01-30-2024, 06:33 PM
Where is a cop when you need them.......

What's this cop you speak of?

PugMom
01-30-2024, 06:41 PM
That is their hobby.

i'm always worried one of those pics could be my car, :22yikes:

PugMom
01-30-2024, 06:47 PM
I know of the site. I don't subscribe to Facebook but my wife does and I read it on her device from time to time. I know what is there.

I also had a paid subscription to V I L L A G E S - N E W S, which I dropped because I don't want to subsidize anyone grinding an axe. I read the comments there too. Exhaustively. It just bears out what was previously stated: a few malcontents (maybe 5 to 10) posting under an endless variety of screen names and spewing an endless stream of vitriol; folks who are apparently allowed to continue posting there even though their posts continually break the Terms of Service that the paper referenced so piously claims to honor.

But just to turn the tables a bit...have any folks reflecting the opinions of the post being responded to actually ever made any effort to get to KNOW some local folks, that is, beyond an occasional desultory impersonal greeting to the people who might cut the grass or collect the trash? If not, then I submit that any opinions posted by such people are merely reflections of their own prejudices, meaningless regurgitations of the opinions of other people, merely because those opinions reflect THEIR baseless opinions.

you have summed it up perfectly :thumbup:

fdpaq0580
01-30-2024, 10:51 PM
Oh yeah. Here we go again. Have a minor complaint?? Call a cop. A pkg violation is the lowest lowest priority to cops. And if the cop was seen writing a pkg ticket, people would say…..doesn’t he have anything better to do??.? Lol.

May be lowest priority, but it is on the list. So?

fdpaq0580
01-30-2024, 10:53 PM
i'm always worried one of those pics could be my car, :22yikes:

No way.

fdpaq0580
01-30-2024, 11:03 PM
Wise words.

I've never yet paid a price for being courteous. I'll add "kind" to that list. People should ALWAYS try to see things from the other side of the fence rather than just jerking their knee. .

Sadly, I have. On several occasions. But I got over it

pfrancese
01-31-2024, 07:34 AM
This is obviously one of the entitled among us.

Unfortunately, it could also be someone with the beginning of dementia. We are a senior community.