So said the driver of the other truck when he came back to his rig.
Pulled into a truck stop, and went to go into a stub aisle that had a lot of empty spaces. Slight problem - a truck (running, window open - does he want it to get stolen?) is parked across the aisle, blocking anyone from getting into or out of it. I slap the side of the sleeper a couple times to get the guy's attention, no response. Next I call the fuel desk asking to have the driver paged. A few minutes later, he saunters out, munching on some snack food he had bought at the convenience store.
He could have parked in one of the spaces in the stub aisle and not been in anyone's way. He could have pulled a truck length further forward and parked in a "no parking" area that can hold 2 carefully-parked trucks without being in anyone's way (frequently done, and the trucks don't get bothered). He could have parked a length back in another "no parking" area that can hold one truck without being in anyone's way (again, frequently done). Nope, he had to block the aisle.
When he moved his truck, he pulled into a handicapped space, and kept idling (this truck stop is in a jurisdiction with a 5 minute limit on idling).
Pulled into a truck stop, and went to go into a stub aisle that had a lot of empty spaces. Slight problem - a truck (running, window open - does he want it to get stolen?) is parked across the aisle, blocking anyone from getting into or out of it. I slap the side of the sleeper a couple times to get the guy's attention, no response. Next I call the fuel desk asking to have the driver paged. A few minutes later, he saunters out, munching on some snack food he had bought at the convenience store.
He could have parked in one of the spaces in the stub aisle and not been in anyone's way. He could have pulled a truck length further forward and parked in a "no parking" area that can hold 2 carefully-parked trucks without being in anyone's way (frequently done, and the trucks don't get bothered). He could have parked a length back in another "no parking" area that can hold one truck without being in anyone's way (again, frequently done). Nope, he had to block the aisle.
When he moved his truck, he pulled into a handicapped space, and kept idling (this truck stop is in a jurisdiction with a 5 minute limit on idling).
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