Anonymous wrote:If it remains a concern, then report this to the local Fire Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Start calling the cops every morning. Easy ticket revenue for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ITA. Due to a kid extracurricular in the area, I find myself running errands at Wildwood at least once a week. I truly don't understand why the mall management doesn't crack down on the double parking esp at the bagel shop. Especially after the car that went through a shop window a few months back. The volume of foot traffic and car traffic makes it really hazardous.
Then again there's so much double parking everywhere you go, much worse since the pandemic with so many delivery services. I have stopped shopping at a nearby Amazon Fresh because it's impossible to get around all the double parked delivery drivers.
Which shop window? I didn't hear about that...
Anonymous wrote:Ah if I could only manifest police to come to Bethesda but alas they have to be in Wheaton ticketing the illegals
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in Bethesda and have never been to this shopping center. I live in a part of DC that doesn't get a lot of the wealthy private school crowd and there is no scourge of big black SUVs.
Yet double parking is my #1 top complaint about traffic. Double parking at elementary school drop off. Double parking at the grocery store. Double parking on narrow residential streets that make it impossible for traffic to get around.
Double parking adjacent to EMPTY parking spaces!
Double parking right next to my legally parked vehicle so I can't get out of my space to take my kid to an activity on time because I have t wait for you to come out and move your car, because you are too LAZY to park halfway down the block (we live on a block with plentiful street parking) and walk to your destination.
When I moved to DC I was told this was part of the "culture" here. Yet I've lived in this town for 25 years and never just started randomly double parking. It's not cultural. It's a small group of entitled aholes making live worse for everyone else, and a total unwillingness of local governments to do anything about it, likely because this group is overrepresented IN local government.
I hate it.
Anonymous wrote: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!)
lol I was thinking the same thing!
Anonymous wrote:OP you need to calm down, please.
Anonymous wrote:ITA. Due to a kid extracurricular in the area, I find myself running errands at Wildwood at least once a week. I truly don't understand why the mall management doesn't crack down on the double parking esp at the bagel shop. Especially after the car that went through a shop window a few months back. The volume of foot traffic and car traffic makes it really hazardous.
Then again there's so much double parking everywhere you go, much worse since the pandemic with so many delivery services. I have stopped shopping at a nearby Amazon Fresh because it's impossible to get around all the double parked delivery drivers.