
Open Letter To This Guy
Look, I get it. We're all in a hurry and when you try to find parking at the hospital, it can be a bear.
My mom has been in there for weeks. I usually just go to the lot across the street. The time I take walking across the street still equals less time than it would take to find a closer space.
Apparently, even parking in a regular space is too much to ask for this guy. Dude, this was straight up a jerk move. Down and dirty I-only-care-about-me that's on display for everyone.
So not the flex you think it is, by the way.
I did it. I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. I looked for the placard or plate that would tell everyone you were handicapped and really really really really needed a space in the front. Otherwise, why would you ruin van accessibility? At a HOSPITAL.
It's just such a bad look.
Could it be that I was right before with my first impression? You don't give a rat's patootie about anyone but yourself. Did you regale the people you were there to see with the parking struggles you went through? My hunch is you kept what you did to yourself.
I think you know that people would think poorly of you.
It was quite a spectacle when I came back from visiting Mom, and you were literally the only vehicle in the handicapped parking section, and it screamed "I'm a (insert your favorite D word here)" that could be heard all the way in Alberta.
But you do you, Boo. Have the day you deserve.
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