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  • The Scene: Parking Lot, Middle of the Night

    This actually happened as I was walking out of work last night.

    Like any business, we get our share of panhandlers outside the store. If a customer complains, the manager goes outside and escorts them off the property. Lately we have had more than usual, which I think is the same with many businesses.

    Last night I was leaving work at 10:30 when a man approached me in the parking lot. Now, the parking lot is well-lit, and there is a restaurant next door with some people chatting outside the doorway, but I still don't like being accosted by strangers, especially that late, in the dark. He came up and, predictably, asked for some money. I had my hand in my purse, on my switchblade (present from Dad when I moved out on my own ).

    Him: >usual spiel about needing money for food etc.<

    Me: OK, it's the middle of the fucking night and you approach a pregnant woman who is walking alone, to ask for money? How the fuck do you think that's a good idea? You're lucky I don't mace you right now.

    Him: Oh, uh, I...I....didn't realize you're expecting.

    (How the hell could you not tell? I'm a hippo)

    Me: Now leave me the fuck alone.

    Him: I'm sorry ma'am!

    Me: Whatever.

    As I got in my car I saw him approach the people outside the restaurant. I often give panhandlers money (Husband would die if he knew) because I am a big baby, but that guy was just stupid.
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    Don't feel bad, you did the right thing.

    I had to yell at my mentally handicapped neighbor for chasing me down one night when I was walking to my car to go to work. Mind you, every night I leave for work anywhere between 10:15-10:20. It's plenty dark out at that time. This was when he was waiting for me by watching out his window....anyway, he must have seen me lock my door and then I walked down the stairs and as I walked to my car, he came flying out of his apartment running after me. I almost threw in some really derogatory names....I was seething.

    You. Do. Not. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever run after someone like that at night....stupid.
    You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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      I usually try to be polite to panhandlers, even if I don't have anything to give them; I mean, they're people too. But a woman...alone...at night...what kind of intentions does that display??
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