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I showed up to work today to find a Nissan Juke parked in my reserved spot, so I left a note.
Why on earth do people ignore signs that clearly state that spots are reserved for building tenants only? I wouldn't have bothered, but I drove my 911 today, and due to this person stealing my spot, I had to leave my car on the street for a few hours.
According to the parking attendant, the driver was some college girl who parked at the completely wrong building, ignored all of the signs, and tried to avoid paying. I'm not worried.
Ahhh...put a sticker on their glass in YOUR reserved spot. Not sure how smart that is - if your car gets keyed in the next couple of weeks, give you one guess who did it.
Ahhh...put a sticker on their glass in YOUR reserved spot. Not sure how smart that is - if your car gets keyed in the next couple of weeks, give you one guess who did it.
Back in my immature youth I would have said, "at least someone didn't park in your wife". But now that I am a wise and mature 48 year old I will NOT say that
how did she get into your building parking lot with a parking attendant on duty?? sounds like he got paid off and you ended up with the/a short end of the stick.
She pulled into the ground floor pay to park area but, despite the huge sign that says not to, she drove up 3 floors into the area where leased spots are located.
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