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[quote=Anonymous]At my local whole foods there are four pick up spots and at least one is always available, although people do abuse it. At my local Target, I think their strategy was just to make so many pick up spots that they could absorb the abusers. So there are like 25 pick up spots, even though I can't believe there are ever more than three people doing an active pick up at a time. That makes all the regular spots further away. I'm sure people better than me could draw the curves but in America, it's almost always better to live in a place with relatively high social rule compliance. We very rarely tip over into a situation where it becomes worse. I don't think the OP had any meaningful gain in comfort from not walking the extra steps. Certainly once you add in the argument, it was net negative. I think it's more psychological, like OP wanted validation about her illness and pregnancy making her special. That's why groceries stores have those spots for pregnant women, because it makes them feel good. Even though it would make just as much sense to have special parking for older people or people with small kids. Or like the veterans parking which makes no sense at all. [/quote]
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