Marc
Makaha,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 11, 2006
You may have to take them back to court to actully get paid. My question is, why did you park in the bank's lot and invite trouble? Banks are constantly fighting illegal parkers, for a number of reasons. Liability for one. Next would be bums abandoning cars on the lot, and it's a civil hell to get rid of the derilects. Then there are the oil-leakers that ruin the bank's pavement, and can cost hundreds to clean up. When the driver saw you walking away he had to be wondering why you didn't park near where you were going instead of his customer's lot, which he is paid to keep clear. There could be a sign every six inches and some people would insist on parking where they are not allowed to, just out of arrogance and lack of respect for the property of others. Maybe the bank owner would simply like to see a nice clean parking lot on Monday morning instead of a trashy, oily, junk-car-on-blocks-in-the-corner dug-up lot, eh? Isn't he entitled?