mooglebunny
Well-Known Member
Here's the other issue with that, like very closely near by (the parking lots are connected less than 30 feet away on the other side of those shrubs) there is a big shopping mall outlet strip thing that is full of parking spots (even the area in the "back" that's just a short drive away from where his car is parked) has a lot of spots that nobody ever bothers to go near and aren't "restricted". Why didn't he just park there and be out the way? That's what I would do. Not sit in the busiest McDonalds parking lot in town's parking lot over three spaces as close to the door as you can get for over half an hour.
I understand when someone goes through the drive through and then finds a parking space where I was at taking the picture (pretty often and where most employees park) and eats in their car for a few minutes. There's a reason why that location has a lot of parking- because it's the busiest and usually all/most of the spots closer to the door are taken up all through the day.
I dunno, that kid was just weird. (And he seriously sat there for over half a hour because I ran some errands that took a while during a break and then returned to see him still there). I wouldn't have been surprised if one of the managers went out and told him to move. :?
I understand when someone goes through the drive through and then finds a parking space where I was at taking the picture (pretty often and where most employees park) and eats in their car for a few minutes. There's a reason why that location has a lot of parking- because it's the busiest and usually all/most of the spots closer to the door are taken up all through the day.
I dunno, that kid was just weird. (And he seriously sat there for over half a hour because I ran some errands that took a while during a break and then returned to see him still there). I wouldn't have been surprised if one of the managers went out and told him to move. :?