Fri, 11/19/2004 - 17:19 — linda
Here's a basic, good old fashioned rant for you.
I had an eye
doctor appointment today and it was in an office building in Tysons
Corner. As I pulled into the lot for the building, I was immediately
met with signs saying that visitors had to park in the garage. The
garage is, of course, pay parking. I didn't think to ask the
receptionist in the office whether they had a parking stamp or some
other way to validate it. And, the parking was only $2 (which brings
visions of a parking attendant chasing my car yelling, "I want my $2!").
But
it strikes me as wrong to put up an office building and then demand
that anyone who comes to visit your building pay for the privilege of
parking there. After all, if you have to visit the building then you
have to park there. Forcing visitors into pay parking strikes me as a
distinct lack of ethics.
Compared to the ethical judgment of a
president who starts wars based on lies and fabrications it may not be
too big, but it still bugs me.