Obviously, we all want to save as much time as possible when running errands like going to groceries or the post office. The ideal prospect is to visit a mall with a spacious parking lot, so you don't have to spend your precious time driving around and struggling to seek an available spot. It's undoubted that finding a parking place might be challenging and irritating sometimes. However, understanding how annoying this mundane task could be doesn't mean we accept those entitled people who pull their cars into priority spaces.
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This story happened many years ago when the poster's daughter was still a little baby in a wheelchair. The fussy girl drove her mom crazy, so the dad took her to the store nearby to calm her down. They came into the store and enjoyed the shopping time before returning to the wheelchair at the parking lot.Source: r/pettyrevenge
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While the father was loading the chair, a guy appeared beside him with his girlfriend and a brand-new Corvette. The Reddit user reminded the car owner to notice the handicapped space just to be responded "Yeah, I know." The guy's conceited manner pissed the poster off, so he decided to take petty revenge after the guy and his significant other headed into the shop.Source: r/pettyrevenge
The Redditor arranged several layers of carts around the new sports car under the witness of a guard and a city cop. He then explained to these people why he did so, and they all thought the arrogant rich guy deserved this. The cop even hoped the car owner would reach him to complain about this, which allowed him to find the guy.Source: r/pettyrevenge
Source: r/pettyrevenge
The poster also specified that in Texas where he lived, the cop couldn't write a ticket on private property unless the owner engaged with the officer. It wasn't mentioned in state law, but it seemed like a city policy.Source: r/pettyrevenge
Source: r/pettyrevenge
Online people gloated over what the wealthy guy with his new car got. He should learn a lesson to change his disrespectful attitude towards other people, especially those with disabilities. Some netizens shared their own experiences with handicapped space and how they or their relatives dealt with entitled residents.Source: KalamityKait2020
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