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Andguys don't live near me. It seems to have gotten better with maybe a little over half returned. Some stores don't have cart corrals placed well and it can be a long walk. Oh well....
What gets me is multiple stores in a strip mall with carts of all brands co mingled. I don't get bothered much by this unless some fook leaves the cart slap in the middle of where a handicap van would lower the ramp. Usually I yell at those people,
"You expect a wheelchair user to get out and move your cart?!!"
I yell loud enough that anyone within 200 feet hears me. Then I go move the friggen thing to the corral while dumb nuts stands there looking as stupid as they are. And everyone in the parking lot is staring. I always get at least one laugh. No props though because IDT anyone wants anything to with a crazy man.
I'll leave it at this — never is this a white male.[/QUOTE]
Well, I was taking a cart back to the store and a guy, older White guy waiting for me to pull out, and I lazy A-holes who are too inconsiderate return a shopping cart.
He smiled and said that he was one of those *******s. I said that I am not surprised and slowed my pace.
Another time, I saw an individual, as you described, well, after unloading his cart, just pushed it away from his car. A lady and I watched in disbelief as the cart just kept rolling across the parking lot towards a handicap space. Since the spot was empty, we just watched it until it stopped at the curb while the Asswipe pulls away with out a care in the world. And yes, had a car been in the spot or one was coming up I would have intercepted it.
""Maybe that jerk should be hassling the homeless. They don't take the carts back to the corral, they just take them""
Many year ago, I responded to an ad in the Coastal Trading Post about a Snap-On upper box. Well, the guy lived in trailer park,
Not far from the local Winn-Dixie. I didn't even know that there was a trailer park there, and when I turned in, and there was a crap ton of shopping carts in a little field, out of view from the main road . Clearly, residents of the park would walk over, do their shopping and bring the carts back to the trailer park, never returning them. That was the local store I shopped at so next time I was in there, I told the manager .
He said he had no clue where the carts had been going, until I told him.
I think I read somewhere that target and wallyworld had new carts that locks the wheels if taken a certain distance.
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