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LeeH 10-17-2009 09:14 PM

Do you confront jerks or ignore them?
 
I was leaving Trader Joe's today and needed to call my wife before pulling out of my parking spot. A guy in a BMW X5 pulled up at an angle with the nose of the vehicle in the ramp people use to exit the store, and the right rear blocking a handicapped parking place. He puts on his flashers and hurries into the store. My first thought was, I hope everything's ok... I actually wondered if maybe his wife was having some health issues or something.

As I'm finishing up on the phone with my wife, the guy comes out with a bottle of wine. If you were parked 10 yards away woul you:

a) Write him off as a jerk and go about your business?
b) Engage the driver in a discussion about his lack of concern for the dozens who have been inconvenienced by his actions?

trekkor 10-17-2009 09:18 PM

you saw me?


KT

dan88911 10-17-2009 09:33 PM

I got other name for people like that.

speeder 10-17-2009 10:03 PM

As much as that would irritate me, I would definitely mind my own business. The world is full of inconsiderate people, you have to choose your battles.

widgeon13 10-18-2009 02:54 AM

While I haven't done this and most likely won't, I have alway thought that an old oil can, (the kind that can shoot a stream) filled w/ old brake fluid would be useful in a situation like that.

Most every time I drive through a shopping center parking lot I see something that really pisses me off so I try to stay away from them, especially during the T'Giving to Xmas period. You know, when folks are being most hospitable.

Most times I don't confront people, that is unless they are allowing their dog to poop on my lawn, that's where I draw the line.

Geronimo '74 10-18-2009 03:18 AM

If you would not have kept your parking space needlessly occupied just to make a call, he could have parked there... :D:D

Zef 10-18-2009 03:22 AM

Confront...and if things go to far, I pull out my badge...and peoples always feel VERY relax afterword.

Gogar 10-18-2009 05:31 AM

I like to think that it will work itself out 'down the road' without my help.


But, that doesn't stop me from thinking maybe someday I'll buy a big early '80s Chebby pickup with an Mad-Max-style pushbar and go to town on some people though.

MRM 10-18-2009 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Zef (Post 4958872)
Confront...and if things go to far, I pull out my badge...and peoples always feel VERY relax afterword.

Guy did that in Minnesota last summer. Guy he got into it with didn't know he was a cop. Civilian wearing swim suit, surrounded by his friends, thinks he's being attacked by some self-appointed keeper of the peace and puts the cop in a wrestling move, gets him down on the ground and waits for the cop to stop struggling. Once he does the swim suit guy figures the confrontation is over and lets the guy up. Cop guy comes up shooting and kills an unarmed civilian, wearing only a swim suit, in front of several of his friends, all of whom say cop guy butted in on swim suit guy because he thought swim suit guy had done something impolite. I can't remember what it was that swim suit guy had done.

If an off duty cop got into it with me and later pulled his badge as a trump card, he might find an ex-prosecutor speaking to him who would put an end to such petty corruption by the cop with a few well-placed phone calls. You want people to respect cops, then cops have to act like they deserve respect. And that means not using the badge, gun or uniform to settle personal scores or engage in personal missions of justice.

And to answer the original uestion, no, I would never confront someone like the parking lot guy. What good can come of it? t best you create a hassle for everyone; at worst it creates a bad scene for everyone. Life's too short. In five minutes everyone is own the road and the incident is over. My time is too valuable to be taken up hassling with someone who insists in making himself a jerk in public.

Oh Haha 10-18-2009 05:50 AM

If I confronted or even concerned myself with all of the jerks out there I would never get anything done.

In my line of work, we typically park at the front entrances to medical buildings when there is no dock or it is more convenient.

I try my darndest to not block handicapped spaces or at least leave as many available as possible. Unless your truck is bigger than mine(doubtful), you are not going to move it.

I did have words with a guy recently who had parked his BMW(5series) across a handicapped space with no plate or sticker. I pulled up and he was just coming out. I must have been in a pi$$y mood as I suggested that he shouldn't park there unless he needs it. He gave me a look of disdain to which I replied, "I have a 911 so I like to park AWAY from the front door so that people don't come out and see it parked right there. Some clown might decide to do something to get revenge."

"Really. You have a Porsh?"

We had a short conversation about cars and he actually seemed like a pretty cool guy. I don't know if he got the message but at least it didn't get ugly.

Gogar 10-18-2009 05:52 AM

If he pulls up to the curb with his flashers, just pull right behind him and put on your flashers. Fair, right?

Moses 10-18-2009 06:50 AM

Near the entrance to the hospital where I work are four well marked parking spaces reserved for "Emergency Physicians Only". This is not near the emergency room. It's for physicians heading to the operating room or the delivery room. I saw a man in a very nice Porsche use one of the emergency spaces. I said nothing. The next day all the spaces were taken and he was once again parked in a spot reserved for physicians. I parked directly behind him, blocking him in.

After I finished my surgery I went back to my car and the guy was waiting. He was enraged. Turns out he was an insurance company rep working on a contract with the hospital. Screw him.

Chocaholic 10-18-2009 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by mrm (Post 4958986)
guy did that in minnesota last summer. Guy he got into it with didn't know he was a cop. Civilian wearing swim suit, surrounded by his friends, thinks he's being attacked by some self-appointed keeper of the peace and puts the cop in a wrestling move, gets him down on the ground and waits for the cop to stop struggling. Once he does the swim suit guy figures the confrontation is over and lets the guy up. Cop guy comes up shooting and kills an unarmed civilian, wearing only a swim suit, in front of several of his friends, all of whom say cop guy butted in on swim suit guy because he thought swim suit guy had done something impolite. I can't remember what it was that swim suit guy had done.

If an off duty cop got into it with me and later pulled his badge as a trump card, he might find an ex-prosecutor speaking to him who would put an end to such petty corruption by the cop with a few well-placed phone calls. You want people to respect cops, then cops have to act like they deserve respect. And that means not using the badge, gun or uniform to settle personal scores or engage in personal missions of justice.

And to answer the original uestion, no, i would never confront someone like the parking lot guy. What good can come of it? T best you create a hassle for everyone; at worst it creates a bad scene for everyone. Life's too short. In five minutes everyone is own the road and the incident is over. My time is too valuable to be taken up hassling with someone who insists in making himself a jerk in public.


+1000000000000000000000000

9dreizig 10-18-2009 06:53 AM

I'd give the guy a break, clearly he was late for a date, needed wine to make up for other "shortcomings" in his dating life (the drives a BMW to make up for something right?",,
He probably knew exactly where the Two Buck Chuck was in the store and paid cash so he was in and out in 30 seconds ( as he hoped to be later that night as well)..

m21sniper 10-18-2009 07:04 AM

Whether or not i confront someone depends on the jerk in question.

Gogar 10-18-2009 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 4959085)
I'd give the guy a break, clearly he was late for a date, needed wine to make up for other "shortcomings" in his dating life (the drives a BMW to make up for something right?",,

Mwahahahaha says the guy driving a 930!!!

Paul K 10-18-2009 07:20 AM

B.

Zef 10-18-2009 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MRM (Post 4958986)
If an off duty cop got into it with me and later pulled his badge as a trump card, he might find an ex-prosecutor speaking to him who would put an end to such petty corruption by the cop with a few well-placed phone calls. You want people to respect cops, then cops have to act like they deserve respect. And that means not using the badge, gun or uniform to settle personal scores or engage in personal missions of justice.

The problem is : the society if full of respectless and idiot peoples.....What you do in face of a jerk like this...?...I confront and let him know (someone has to do it) that cop or not...he need to have respect for the peoples who live in the same world than him. I have a badge, I'm not a cop... ! And it's not personal mission...it's the overall society's one. And I have to add that all off duty cops have responsabilities concerning this, and why a cop would have to get into it with you...?..you're not a Jerk...!

dipso 10-18-2009 07:28 AM

I thought needing a bottle of wine was an emergency situation.:)

Zef 10-18-2009 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 4959104)
Whether or not i confront someone depends on the jerk in question.

A 6`6'' tall and 285 lbs jerk has some good arguments on his side....:D


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