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It's common for parking lot lines to be completely obliterated by snow. One car parks a bit off, another a bit more and soon almost no cars are in actual spaces. Driver pulls in, finds an empty 'space' and parks. Over the next couple of hours the sun comes out, melts the snow, lines reappear, and people start parking between the lines but your car is left in what a couple of hours prior was a valid space.
People need to be careful with vigilante justice.
There's sometimes a fine line between vigilante justice and communicating basic etiquette and social responsibility. I think, in the U.S., we've gained far too much of the former and lost too much of the latter.
I actually did find the cart corralling kind of funny btw, at least on the surface.
What I find the most disturbing (and infuriating) are the people with EVs or PHEVs who park in charging stations spots...... and are not even charging. They KNOW they are preventing other people from being able to charge but simply don't care because of their desire for the convenient parking spot. Sociopathic wretches.
Slightly OT but speaking of snow and parking lots...It's common for parking lot lines to be completely obliterated by snow. One car parks a bit off, another a bit more and soon almost no cars are in actual spaces. Driver pulls in, finds an empty 'space' and parks. Over the next couple of hours the sun comes out, melts the snow, lines reappear, and people start parking between the lines but your car is left in what a couple of hours prior was a valid space.