A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
29th July, 2009
Caughtya has been part of several positive changes in local communities in regards to disability parking spaces. Here are some of the "wins".
28th July, 2006
It is a slow start, yet it is a good start. The first mention (that we know of) about our site on another site. Smiffy introduces caughtya.org and says that "this blogger rather likes the idea". Thanks Smiffy. We also like the idea!
28th July, 2006
Not that long ago, I complained to a local supermarket manager that her staff did not monitor accessible parking spaces on store's parking lot. Her reaction was, unsurprisingly, less than enthusiastic. She eventually made a few valid points (discussed on another day and different blog entry), though at first she said:
"There's no point [...]
Comment by: Webmaster
I may not buy more in one go, but I guarantee you I spend as much, if not more, than the average punter does in a week.
Comment by: Dirk
By that i mean they have few issues pushing around large food carts.
Comment by: Dirk
Stores will never enforce the mobility issue because to do so will create friction with customers.
Able-bodied people buy more.......
#ihatepeople who say "i Dont Care About Feelings" Whats up with th eWhite Boy? "Shhhhhhhhhhh...He still on the phone #CaughtYa
i got a bajillion calls already - "are you bidding suchnsuch?" on one of 'em, there was definitely a baby in the background. #caughtya
There's a thief in the camp! S/o to @BobbyTrendz who stole & posted my quote on FB LOL LOL #CaughtYa
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