I get it. I’m middle aged but I’ve never see old thieves in my area personally. I know that we are in a terrible state of affairs with distracted driving which, is primarily younger drivers from my persona observation. As for thefts, I can’t see old people stealing cars at any rate as the older age. I could be wrong and it could be all older people robbing cars.Reflect on what you are saying. Your overall point I get. All age groups have turd burglars.
But you just did exactly what OP did, generalizing a whole demographic as a problem based on your personal opinion. Not statistical data.
She literally did in fact try to leave.I can’t honestly fathom being rude unless they attempted to flee lol. which my gf’s mom who is a pos did do to someone. Said yeah Brb getting insurance then got in car and sped off
She’s like 40. Miserable people everywhere in all ages.
She literally did in fact try to leave.
So maybe you can volunteer to drive older folks to appointments?Yeah, I was waiting for all the nice folks to tell me to park farther away. OF COURSE I would if that were an option! There is very limited parking at my work.
Oh and if the driver literally says she has trouble seeing and is over 75, it's not a mistake calling out her age.
What are you Columbo? The details are all in my original post. And yes, a police report was filed.Hmmmm that coworker must have gotten to you pretty fast to inform you of the accident and then you in turn got out to the parking lot pretty fast.........or perhaps you arrived, as she was getting back into her vehicle to leave. Either way, she was in an accident and the authorities should have been called; or whatever the normal practice is for non-injury accidents.
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Maybe after some warm milk and a nap you’ll feel better. That worked for our babies.Title edited for all the sensitive old people here.
What are you Columbo? The details are all in my original post. And yes, a police report was filed.