Now you both know. The pickup isn't a park and wait while someone runs in and finds the traveler. It's for people who are already on the curb, ready to go. |
You have to pay the ticket. It'll be filed with the county. |
That explains why you don’t know what to call DCA. Maybe if you weren’t so poor and you actually traveled you’d be more familiar with airports around the world. Sorry! |
So you were in the car and you refused to move when they asked you? |
Oh my, the "National" crowd is truly illiterate and apparently quite totalitarian. You'd do great in North Korea! |
I've seen cars cited there for the driver getting out to help the passenger unload their luggage. |
If you were an experienced traveler, you’d call it SFO. Sorry! |
This is very funny. I am in SF, not in SFO. Same as you're in DC, not in DCA. If this is too hard for the National bullies, I'm happy to do a brief clip to explain. Should take me less than OP's famous 3 minutes. |
Like I said, if you were an experienced traveler you’d call it SFO. Sorry you haven’t had the chance to travel more. |
Because my 85 year old MIL was literally in the street with my husband walking to the car. Not at baggage claim. Walking across the street. |
Had you been there since your husband went in? I am just trying to figure out what happened. |
You were in the driver’s seat with car running? Couldn’t you say ok and just move up a few feet? Or take a quick lap around? It’s a small loop. |
Crazy OP has attracted the crazy grannies to this thread. Very effective! |
I'm glad that cop was enforcing it. Usually that whole curb is such a disaster--I've been waiting at the curb and my Dh can't even get near me because so many other cars are just double and triple parked there.
Forget a citation, they should have mandatory prison sentences for the filth that do this. |
You were supposed to drop your husband off, loop around, then come back and pick them up when they are across the street. It’s not a parking spot. |