Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to calm down - you can wait 1 min for people to run in and get their coffee! If you are in a hurry, leave earlier!
Why cant YOU leave earlier so that you have time to park your car like a regular human and walk in to get your coffee? Or is it just me that has to adjust to your illegal parking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to calm down - you can wait 1 min for people to run in and get their coffee! If you are in a hurry, leave earlier!
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Noooo
Cars have to go around you which makes an already tight lane two way. It's unsafe. Park your car and walk.
It’s actually the reverse - driving all over the parking lot increases the risk of an accident vs a quick stop to run in and get something which takes like 30 seconds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to calm down - you can wait 1 min for people to run in and get their coffee! If you are in a hurry, leave earlier!
Noooo
Cars have to go around you which makes an already tight lane two way. It's unsafe. Park your car and walk.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t understand what the big deal is. It’s a quick in and out and alleviates the parking issues for people who want to stay at the shopping center.
Anonymous wrote:People need to calm down - you can wait 1 min for people to run in and get their coffee! If you are in a hurry, leave earlier!
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t understand what the big deal is. It’s a quick in and out and alleviates the parking issues for people who want to stay at the shopping center.
Anonymous wrote:People need to calm down - you can wait 1 min for people to run in and get their coffee! If you are in a hurry, leave earlier!
Anonymous wrote:OP someone is going to die in that parking lot! I say this every time I enter. It’s a combo of very old drivers and people racing to run into SB. For the love of god and safety there needs to be a giant drive through Starbucks nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I know I need to get a grip/and or choose another Starbucks/ but the rage I feel each morning as I see huge ass black SUVs in the narrow fire lane blocking other cars is going to land me in jail.
Huge black SUV owners with private school teens in stupid plaid skirts- the rules apply to you as well. Park your damn car and let your kid walk the 10 steps to pick up their drink and Bethesda Bagel. This is not a school drop off lane. You don't have the right to block traffic while you idle your car under a no stopping/standing/fire lane sign.
And no I'm not jealous, my kid attended a 80k per year undergrad. You just suck.
This is a fake story, everyone knows all the huge private school moms drive WHITE SUVs (seriously, once I parked there and the entire row was white luxury SUVs!)
Anonymous wrote:So I know I need to get a grip/and or choose another Starbucks/ but the rage I feel each morning as I see huge ass black SUVs in the narrow fire lane blocking other cars is going to land me in jail.
Huge black SUV owners with private school teens in stupid plaid skirts- the rules apply to you as well. Park your damn car and let your kid walk the 10 steps to pick up their drink and Bethesda Bagel. This is not a school drop off lane. You don't have the right to block traffic while you idle your car under a no stopping/standing/fire lane sign.
And no I'm not jealous, my kid attended a 80k per year undergrad. You just suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it’s the rule that you can’t just sit in a fire lane. Everyone knows this. But some people think they are special and rules don’t apply. Like people who spray graffiti on buildings or speed and tailgate and drive recklessly on the highway. Same attitude.
There are community norms and they can vary from place to place. Wildwood clearly has a community norm of allowing parking in the fire lanes.
OP is more than welcome to park and feel superior for doing so. OP does not have to follow the norm of Wildwood, but she also cannot tell others what to do.