Sketchy

By Anonymous - 23/04/2009 13:25 - United States

Today, I parked downtown for a few minutes to pick up a pizza. As I was getting out of my car, a sketchy guy came up and asked me for $5. I told him to get lost and walked away. I walked back to the lot with my pizza and my car was gone. The sketchy guy was a parking attendant. He had my car towed. FML
I agree, your life sucks 14 710
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Same thing different taste

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uhhuh_her 0

I'm sure he tried to tell you what he was doing and you just didn't listen. YDI I hope that pizza tasted good while you were sitting on the curb.

Seems kinda weird... a "Sketchy" guy would ASK for $5? You'd think they'd explain first and then tell you the price - if any. I would've thought it'd be up to the customer to leave some sort of tip for parking attendance... ... HMM.

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truslide 0

YDI for using the word 'sketchy' to describe someone

Ox_Baker 0

Shenanigans. No way a tow truck gets there and tows away your car in five minutes.

Okay some people in here (too many to mention by number) clearly have never parked down town anywhere... Not all, but a lot of city employees are rude as f*** and if you were in a hurry to grab a pizza it would be easy to not realize they were a city employee! He asked for 5 bucks because he expected the op to know why and when the op refused he was trying to be a d*** back! as far as the time... Clearly anybody that doubts the speed of a tow truck also has never parked illegally down town! They make a living being fast, so if your impressed by Jimmy John's... they gots nuttin on tow truck companies! OP... I believe you and FYL that sucks!

avery95 0

I've parked in a downtown area before and I have never heard of an attendent in a parkinglot. We have paking metres.

ohhhhshizzz 0

This should be on notalwaysright.com jackass. ydi

Parking "downtown" in most areas requires you to pay something. YDI for not looking where you parked to see what it cost or whether it cost anything. Way to be observant.

This is not your fault. If he was really a parking attendant, he should have told you so. All he did was ask for $5, which you were completely right to refuse given that he gave no indication of his job. He should have made it abundantly clear what his intentions were, unless he was trying for some sort of "morality test" or something. I dunno. On the other hand, you were a bit of an ass. So, in that regard, it was partly your fault.