A bit like keeping seats in the old days at Pennywell Comrades Club or White leas Social Club. The door man at White leas was once told not to let anyone else into the concert room as it was full. The next person in was the elected leader and his wife, of South Shields Council. He told the leader straight, he had been told not to allow any Mayor in there.Drove into work last night. Got into the city and looked for a parking space. Work doesn’t provide staff parking. It was also Australia Day yesterday so parking was at a premium.
I saw a space across the road from me but with a woman standing there. I saw her actively preventing other drivers from parking their cars in that spot.
I swing around and do what other drivers tried to do. She said I couldn’t have the space as her husband was just coming down. I told her that she just couldn’t stand there and reserve a space. A bit of a discussion occurred and she eventually walked off leaving me to park my car there.
I know I was right in what I did, but does that sort of thing happen more regularly these days? And my car was fine the next morning btw.
True story.
