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Originally Posted by theg69
Let the people rant. Sure, we all know that you are the perfect law abiding citizen that follows every single rule, aware of every single signage wherever you go, and god forbid, if you ever disobey anything with relation to the law.
As far as everyone knows, you are the perfect human being, never making any mistakes, and therefore, you can be on your high horse to criticize anyone who strays from the norm.
In short, get a life, you're the person that if you ever did get a ticket, you would be equally pissed off and wondering why things are so unfair towards you. As a person who is human and is prone to error from time to time, I can sympathize why the initial person with the ticket would be so upset. Sure, he should've read the sign and yes, he should've known better, but heck, we have all mistakes from time to time, and should at least have the ability to rant about it without people criticizing them about it.
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Not once did I claim to be a perfect law abiding person. All I'm saying is that people shouldn't be crying about getting tickets when its printed clearly, not to do it. Speed limit 80KM, do we sometimes go over? Sure.., if we get busted are we going to complain because the sign was not big enough? Not a chance its ridiculous.
I'm not against people making mistakes at all.. We all make them, Mr.Philosopher of life. What gets me going is the people here complaining about having to pull into the stall. "Well he had to get out of his car to write the ticket, why not just do this when scanning too!" Because that's the rules, and its the quickest way for them to do their jobs. It's a very simple rule so follow it. If you don't like it go park downtown, that 3 bucks is not looking so bad now..
Its posted at the train station not to back in... POSTED. What more can people ask for? Should the city put up a billboard? "DO NOT BACK INTO STALLS!".. I seldom ride the train and the first thing I saw when I arrived was not to back into the stall.. Even if I didn't see the sign I would have seen the other 300 cars parked the same way and put two and two together.