KFC Fines Woman for Staying Too Long


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Guys guys guys. Quit judging her. Let her enjoy her life.

It doesnt matter how she is enjoying it, but SHE IS, so let her..

Btw, I say this becuase for those who smoke weed or know someone of that habbit or etc, we let them. Most of us here can admit that you know of someone who does it.

I personally think its stupid, as is drinking or anything else thats bad to your health, but i dont go "OMFG STOP DRINKING YOUR blah blah blah".

Shes big, get over it. Let her do whatever. This is about the rediculous time limit on the parking and her getting a fine.

I think they should make it a resonable 2-3 hours. Only becuase I and my friends have gone to fast food resturants and have sat there for 2-3 hours, not entirely eating, just chilling.

So I find this ticket she got to be bogus. I hope she doesnt pay it, its rediculous.

Guys guys guys. Quit judging her. Let her enjoy her life.

It doesnt matter how she is enjoying it, but SHE IS, so let her..

Btw, I say this becuase for those who smoke weed or know someone of that habbit or etc, we let them. Most of us here can admit that you know of someone who does it.

I personally think its stupid, as is drinking or anything else thats bad to your health, but i dont go "OMFG STOP DRINKING YOUR blah blah blah".

Shes big, get over it. Let her do whatever. This is about the rediculous time limit on the parking and her getting a fine.

I think they should make it a resonable 2-3 hours. Only becuase I and my friends have gone to fast food resturants and have sat there for 2-3 hours, not entirely eating, just chilling.

So I find this ticket she got to be bogus. I hope she doesnt pay it, its rediculous.

hmm......i kinda agree with him. even though we eat what we want, its the person's enjoyment.

what's the problem for someone sitting at a restaurant for just one to one and a half hours?

is that really something bad anyway? anyway she's just eating there for an hour plus, considering the amount of food she is eating.

me and my friends do sometimes sit in a restaurant for an hour, but we were never fined? hahaha....

this is reasonable doubt. :yes:

Basket Case, I understand where you coming from, but parking space has nothing to do with it, I GURRANTEE YOU she wasnt in anyones way, and I also GURRANTEE you theres always enough spaces.

Ive been at many resturants at PEAK time and We ahve never been ticketed. I mean we had cars drive around or even go thru drive thru. Its not like we were being selfish. Others do it too?

Think about it. A famous resturant I and my friends go to is Noodles & Company. We absolutely love this place, and in our area, it has limited parking to the amoutn of people that eat there everyday, and we go there roughly every week / 2 weeks. Funny thing is, We have been "forced" to park a far ways back and then go to the resturant, but we understood. It happens. Get over it.

Seriously, my point is, she wasnt being selfish, she was enjoying herself. Leave it alone. The women was eating.


@ Darren:

ha man, you are there with us lol. Me and my friends love to do it too. We just all kick back and relax. Now its been every week, before winter becuase they come down from college and i get off work and etc. Im the one thats saving up before college, so I got work,where as they have school, so just enjoying ourself in an warm environment and chilling is all we do. We also, leave the place CLEAN. even the mess there before we clean it up becuase we treat it as our own house / kitchen / room / dorm. So yeah, we respect the establishment.

Ever heard of the Sin of Gluttony?

No offence but wtf are you doing eating KFC 3 times a week? I have no patience for people who deliberately gorge themselves into obesity. Yes the argument of its there life let them do as they plz comes into play but its that kind of irresponsibility that costs the NHS and us tax payers. Likewise for all the idiots out there smoking and drinking themselves into oblivion.

Now I know looking at things from a cost point of view is selfish but what do you think the actions of these people are?

I feel total disgust when I see yet another parent feeding there obese 7yr old KFC/Mc`D or whatever. Seriously a little self worth, control amd responsibility go a long way.

Oh and as far as the fine. KFC should of made it clear that this fine could be imposed and not just layed it on her.

Religious crap aside Colicab, the action of being a gluttonous...thing, enters in here appropriately.

I mean LOOK at her! Sure, I'm gay, but even if I was heterosexual, I wouldn't touch her even if I was drunk AND high!

KFC were within their rights to fine her. Be it for her own safety or that she broke a law, she has no right to complain.

Her dress size must be "***** lose some weight!". Come on, why do people let themselves get THAT way? If it's medically-induced fat (ie. disorder of some sort), so be it, but if it can be helped, THEN F-ING HELP IT ALREADY YOU IQ-LESS WOMAN!! Yeesh!!!

Ever heard of the Sin of Gluttony?

No offence but wtf are you doing eating KFC 3 times a week? I have no patience for people who deliberately gorge themselves into obesity. Yes the argument of its there life let them do as they plz comes into play but its that kind of irresponsibility that costs the NHS and us tax payers. Likewise for all the idiots out there smoking and drinking themselves into oblivion.

You know what im sick and tired of people acting all high and mighty "omg they are costing us tax payers more money", the thing is they buy lots of food, or ciggarettes or booze they pay more tax than you do so should be more than entitled to the care, you should look more into your own intolerance rather than saying they shouldnt be entitled to the care this health system provides just because she is fat and you dont like that.

What about people on benefits(lets not get into the whole dole dosser arugment) who can barely scrape enough money to live let alone pay as much tax as a regular working person, do you begrudge them NHS support as well?

They might have a problem with people just parking their cars there, instead of actually going into KFC.

A Tesco and a Sainsburys near where I used to live, had time limit fines on their car parks, as both the stores where in city centre locations, hence people would use the free car parks for shopping in town and not the supermarket.

Guys guys guys. Quit judging her. Let her enjoy her life.

It doesnt matter how she is enjoying it, but SHE IS, so let her..

Btw, I say this becuase for those who smoke weed or know someone of that habbit or etc, we let them. Most of us here can admit that you know of someone who does it.

I personally think its stupid, as is drinking or anything else thats bad to your health, but i dont go "OMFG STOP DRINKING YOUR blah blah blah".

Shes big, get over it. Let her do whatever. This is about the rediculous time limit on the parking and her getting a fine.

I think they should make it a resonable 2-3 hours. Only becuase I and my friends have gone to fast food resturants and have sat there for 2-3 hours, not entirely eating, just chilling.

So I find this ticket she got to be bogus. I hope she doesnt pay it, its rediculous.

Well said :)

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