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Originally Posted by StraightOuttaCanadaEh
Just because someone has the power to implement a rule, doesn't mean it's a good rule or should be implemented. I don't like that big brother shit. People like that make me want to take their face and smash it into a wall. It's like they don't realize that people work for money. Useless inconsiderate pieces of trash. My hate for these people knows no bounds. Kinda like in toronto they bragged how this one fire hydrant made the city $250000 because it's far away from the kerb and no one ever sees it so they park there. There is no warning sign posted to tell people there's a hidden hydrant. They just fleece an innocent citizen of a day's pay worth of money, if not more, and brag about it. Goddamn bureaucrats, they make me sick. And now these jokers with their facing wrong way parking. I would love to take that ticket book and shove it up their ass. Really grinds my gears, bs like this.
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You say you're angry about this rule. Actually, it's a pretty good rule. The angled parking was developed for a reason - backing up is very dangerous. So the angled parking was developed to lessen the danger. When someone backs into an angled parking spot, it doubles the danger. You can say what you want about the MAN making rules to take away your freedom (or some kind of silly reasoning about conspiracy to make more money - the placement of a fire hydrant) you really worry me about your anger management issues. Do you drive around and work yourself up about why road signs are placed where they are, or why the speed limit is set where it is on a particular stretch of road? I think it's time for you to lighten up a little, or seek professional help. There I go - being very abrupt again!