SO we didn't actually see this particular SC. Personally I think we let them off rather easy.
My parents took the wife and I to the local Denny's (hey I don't work there so I'm not worried about repercussions.) for dinner. It was quite enjoyable and as always the workers there are great (I'll have to relate about the one time they had someone not so great though). We leave only to find that my wife can't get into her car because the car to the left was parked so close she couldn't open the door wide enough to get in.
Now I could have simply gotten in and backed the car out for her (we were in separate vehicles), but it occurred to me that this person needed to learn a lesson. Now maybe I was being the SC here, but I'm doubting it. So she went in and asked for the manager to request the owner to come out and move the vehicle. At this point she's not making note of my presence.
She comes out with someone stopping just outside the door. She points to the cars and I realize that she was pointing out to the manager or employee just how close the cars are. They go back in and in a little while she comes back out with someone. They get close and the man is looking at the vehicles and moves between the two cars. I realized that this was one of the managers! He asks for her keys and then moves the car out for her so she can get in (Kudos to the management for such excellent treatment towards my wife). Seems that they did indeed locate the owner and when asked to move the vehicle, the owner responded with a rather rude comment. I did not learn what the comment was at the time of this posting, and I'm not sure that my wife was told what it was.
I did end up leaving a nastygram under their wiper. I think if it had any closer to where I, as rather skinny runt
, could not have gotten in, I would have gone in there myself and called the police in front of them. Oh the temptation to have just slammed the car door edge into the side of their car. But I was a good boy!
My parents took the wife and I to the local Denny's (hey I don't work there so I'm not worried about repercussions.) for dinner. It was quite enjoyable and as always the workers there are great (I'll have to relate about the one time they had someone not so great though). We leave only to find that my wife can't get into her car because the car to the left was parked so close she couldn't open the door wide enough to get in.
Now I could have simply gotten in and backed the car out for her (we were in separate vehicles), but it occurred to me that this person needed to learn a lesson. Now maybe I was being the SC here, but I'm doubting it. So she went in and asked for the manager to request the owner to come out and move the vehicle. At this point she's not making note of my presence.
She comes out with someone stopping just outside the door. She points to the cars and I realize that she was pointing out to the manager or employee just how close the cars are. They go back in and in a little while she comes back out with someone. They get close and the man is looking at the vehicles and moves between the two cars. I realized that this was one of the managers! He asks for her keys and then moves the car out for her so she can get in (Kudos to the management for such excellent treatment towards my wife). Seems that they did indeed locate the owner and when asked to move the vehicle, the owner responded with a rather rude comment. I did not learn what the comment was at the time of this posting, and I'm not sure that my wife was told what it was.
I did end up leaving a nastygram under their wiper. I think if it had any closer to where I, as rather skinny runt


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