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by hussyinterrupted Thu February 23, 2012 @ 12:38 PM
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by PepperElf Posted Mon February 27, 2012 @ 7:04 AM
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My take on it - my property, my right to ask you to move or leave as i see fit.
just because the police took your side in your story doesn't mean they always will. in fact i question whether their "ruling" was even within the law in the first place, but just an attempt to settle a dispute without having to issue tickets.
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by texasgurl Posted Mon February 27, 2012 @ 3:22 PM
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And realized you may be right for where you live. In Texas owning the property doesn't mean you have more rights. For example if I let you move in with me and then several months later wanted you out, I would have to give you 30 days notice before I could legaly force you to leave. I forget how long the time period actually is but the point is that my right to the proprerty doesn't trump your right to a place to live, but that may be different in other states.
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by Kim P. Posted Wed February 15, 2012 @ 6:43 PM
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I know the parking lot you are talking about. Had you parked closer to Slinky Action Zone, nothing would have been said to you. Had I seen your bus parked in front, I too would have assumed kids were inside. This has nothing to do with school rivalry! I think you're taking this the wrong way and deserve nothing in return.
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by hussyinterrupted Posted Wed February 15, 2012 @ 12:48 PM
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Whenever I see a school bus outside of a restaurant I assume the place will be packed with school aged children hopped up on field trip excitement and I keep going.
I'm sure I'm not the only person who has that thought roll through their mind and decides not to do business there that day.
I don't really see what the big deal is since you were getting ready to leave....
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by sarahsmile Posted Wed February 15, 2012 @ 9:59 AM
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You said you were leaving, so why do you need to be 'encouraged' to come back as a customer?
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by PepperElf Posted Wed February 15, 2012 @ 9:52 AM
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So they asked you politely to move the bus. But you were leaving anyway so it didn't matter.
But they somehow owe you something for this?
I don't see it. Just because your temper got riled does not mean anyone owes you anything.
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OMG stop looking to be offended where no offense was intended, will ya? The manager probably didn't want potential customers to be scared off -- if they saw the bus,they'd be thinking, "Oh, crap, there are 40 school kids in there, let's go somewhere else."
So get over it, move forward, and get the chip off your shoulder.
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