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- May 17, 1999 at 12:00 am #6489
Augustine23641ParticipantCould someone provide me with the justification people use for leaving shopping carts out in parking lots instead of replacing them in the corral areas created for this purpose? These loose carts have potential for all sorts of mayhem to cars parked in the lot. Yet some people don’t consider this their problem.
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Name : Augustine23641, Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 38, City : Columbia, State : SC, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,May 20, 1999 at 12:00 am #35426
CrystalMemberIn most cases I think it is sheer laziness, carelessness and the assumption that “someone else” (i.e. the store employees) will come along and put the carts where they belong. I always wheel my cart back to the store, for the reason you described – safety, not to mention consideration.
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Name : Crystal, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Pagan, Age : 30's, City : Oakland, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Office manager, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,May 26, 1999 at 12:00 am #18305
Christopher D.MemberWorking for Target, I can testify to the extent of this problem. The store had to spend $243,000 last year for auto body repair jobs. On Nov. 1, 1999, Target will no longer (just in time for Christmas) pay for damages due to stray baskets because the majority of customers will not put them in the corral.
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Name : Christopher D., Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 23, City : Arlington, State : TX, Country : United States, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class,September 30, 1999 at 12:00 am #31869
C.B.ParticipantOkay, I admit it: I’M GUILTY! If your car has ever been dented by a stray shopping cart, then I guess no excuse is good enough, but this is why I do it. I have two small children, ages 2 and 3. They both ride in car seats. The picture of me coming out of the grocery store looks like this: An exhausted woman who just spent two hours in the grocery store with two toddlers, carrying one child on my hip, and trying to hold the other child’s hand and push the cart full of groceries at the same time. (I usually end up banging into my OWN car just trying to stop the cart!) The first thing I have to do when I get to the car is get both children belted into their car seats because I couldn’t very well let them loose in the parking lot — my biggest fear is that one will get hit by a car out there. So I get them locked in the car, then I unload the groceries into the trunk. Now, in these huge parking lots at places like Wal-mart, they just don’t have enough cart corrals out there! The corrals are almost always overflowing with carts. (Here’s my pet peave: Why can’t people push their carts all the way into the cart in front of it, thereby nesting the carts and saving a lot of space for more carts?!) So here I am, out in the middle of this five acre parking lot with my kids sitting in the car, and I have no where to take this cart but the five miles hike back up to the store. Well, for starters, I’m not going to leave my kids in the car and walk that far away from them. I suppose you could say get the kids back out and take them with you to take the cart back, but if you’ve ever wrestled a two year-old into a car seat, you know what I mean when I say that is not an option. And secondly, I’m exhausted by this time, and all I can think about is getting home as quickly as possible! And so, I usually try to park the cart on a median or next to a lamp post, and I leave it. So call me lazy. Call me careless. Call me what you will. But then put yourself in my shoes and realize that some of us out there are just trying to do the best we can! As for how much it costs stores in damages, I think they should get a clue and designate a few of the fifty-jillion handicapped parking spaces to expectant mothers and families with small children. A lot of stores are doing this now, and it sure helps! If I’m not handicapped with two toddlers in tow, then who is?!
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