A few weeks ago I was driving down the street when I came upon a car that was blocking the right lane with no lights on. It was a dark colored car and definitely a traffic hazard since it didn’t have any lights on. It was also parked on a curved portion of the road, which was not a good place for any car. It was a good thing I was paying attention or I could’ve hit the car.
I slowed to a stop and activated my light bar. I walked up and saw a man in his 20s, sitting in the driver seat with the engine off. His head was turned to the right and he didn’t see me until I shined my light into the car. After the light came on, he turned his head and looked at me with an annoyed look on his face like I was bothering him.
“Can you lower your window?” I asked. He nodded and put the key in the ignition. After he lowered the window I asked, “Did your car break down?”
He pointed to the woman in the passenger seat and said, “We’re having an argument.”
With a look of disbelief I said, “You’re blocking a lane with your lights off. Why are you arguing here?”
“She got out of the car when I stopped.”
I pointed to the street and said, “You just can’t block a lane and turn your lights off. Plus, the sign says No Stopping Anytime.”
“I had to pick her up,” he replied.
After I spoke with him I could tell he was more concerned with his personal life than the safety of all the cars around him. Apparently, common sense wasn’t his strong point either. I walked back to my car and wrote him a ticket. After I was done I went back to the driver and explained to him how dangerous his actions were. I also told him I understood about the argument, but the middle of the street was not the place to have it. With an unhappy look he took his ticket and drove off.
I walked back to my car knowing he was going to make the blog for sure.
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Officer, how dare you interrupt their argument! lol. Some people just don’t think about the safety of others smh.
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Haha. So true!
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You could have waited a bit and maybe interrupted the make-up session instead. Would he have preferred that? With the nice, bright lights flashing on your car to warn oncoming drivers? I think not.
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Haha! I didn’t think about that. What was I thinking.
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Takes all types, doesn’t it? There needs to be a compulsory course in common sense before you get your license. Clearly he wouldn’t have passed.
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My usually snide comment when others break laws/rules/precedent is that must be more important than the rest of us. This person is yet another example.
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I call it the, “I’m important” syndrome.
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The growing sense of entitlement is frightening. Do I know who your father is? No, talk to you mother about that.
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So true.
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