Using pick up spots as regular parking spots.

Anonymous
I agree, OP.
It seems like bad karma to take the spots. Just be a good person.
Anonymous
Whatever. If I'm spending money there I'm using the spot.
Anonymous
This thread validates the selfish entitled behaviors so many people complain about. These are probably the same people who block the curb to “run” into the dry cleaners or pick up their Starbucks order.

Rude behavior seems to trump any basic manners in this area.
Anonymous
I would never park in a reserved spot like that, but seems like a number of a holes on here would. Do they also take veterans spots because it’s “not enforceable”? SMH
Anonymous
They need to put pickup spots in areas that aren’t heavily trafficked, like the back of the store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its quite obnoxious for these store to attempt to "reserve" huge swaths of parking for pickup. It inconveniences everyone else- our lot is always jammed. I will park in the first spot I see. Sorry not sorry.


Target has two long rows reserved for pick up. There is never anyone in them. I wouldn’t park there but it seems like poor customer service. They also don’t have self checkout open anymore when o go and the checkers are so slow so I really try to just over order from
amazon now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its not legally enforceable. Shrug. If there are no spots, I'm parking in an open spot and doing my shopping.

I agree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread validates the selfish entitled behaviors so many people complain about. These are probably the same people who block the curb to “run” into the dry cleaners or pick up their Starbucks order.

Rude behavior seems to trump any basic manners in this area.


I only notice correlation the other way: the people I know who can't be bothered to step foot in the Target are the people who can't be bothered to find parking at the Starbucks.
Anonymous
There are no laws against parking in those spots. Its completely different then stopping in a driving lane or parking in a handicapped spot. A tow truck can't tow a legally parked car.

Anonymous
I haven't experienced this at the grocery store, but I circled the Home Depot parking lot twice, and after finding no parking spaces available, I parked in a pickup spot. I don't mind walking, but if no other spots are available I'm not going to continue circling.
Anonymous
It's like the expectant mother parking. I take it every time. Pregnancy is not a disability.
Anonymous
I don't park in those spots because I never ran into a situation where I had to. However, if I ever needed to because there were no other spots, you bet your ass I would park there. Get out of the car princess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's like the expectant mother parking. I take it every time. Pregnancy is not a disability.


That's because you're a nasty, entitled man. Grow the F up.
Anonymous
I ignore those signs and park wherever.
Anonymous
I would park in the pick up spot, b/c I really don't care about making life more convenient for the store or someone else. They don't need 30 spots.

I wouldn't park in the pregnancy spot or obviously the disabled spot.
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