Dunkin donuts tows cars of people at Trump rally

if we were more like the left, the donut shops would be boycotted

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Netflix em. Vote your disdain with where and how you spend your $.

prob some trump hating kooks. remember - they feel justified by nature or whatever their sick god is to do anything they want because trump is trump

A Metal Head is someone who pretends to be a complete ass head, but is actually a genuinely kind and caring person.

A Lib is someone who pretends to be kind and caring, but is actually a genuinely complete ass head all the way down to the core.

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this is my experience too! the best people often wind up being the ones with an ■■■■■■■ facade.

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If I owned a business and people parked during business hours I would have them towed also. I don’t believe the person saying they went inside and asked.

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So Trump supporters are entitled now?

They should get to park in the lot of a privately owned business even though it’s against that business’ rules?

Taking up spots that paying customers would use?

And if they don’t do this…possibly jeopardizing their business for that day…some of you think they should be boycotted?

Interesting…

PS I agree with the one poster here who said these folks never went in and asked. A) based on what I know about human nature and B ) the store manager would never be empowered to make such an agreement.

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Everyone that gets towed has an excuse. If you’re parking illegally, don’t be surprised if your vehicle is gone.

Parking for XYZ customers only. All others will be towed at the owner’s expense. None of these signs end with, but for Trump rally’s.

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You probably shouldn’t park somewhere that says customer parking only, violators will be towed if you don’t want to be towed.

I have never seen anyone accept responsibility for their dumbass decision to park illegally and then get towed. It’s always the venue’s fault that they ignored the signs parked in the apartment building’s lot and they had them all towed.

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some store owners allow people to park in their lots if there is an event. Of course it is important to verify this

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I’m just enjoying seeing members of the “law abiding, private property respecting party” advocating that people that think like them were entitled to those parking spots, and it’s obvious they didn’t get them because Dunkin Donuts hates them.

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They never ask. Ever. Ever ever ever. I’ve worked at concert venues. You can put up extra signs. They will tear them down. You can put up cones. They will run them over. You can put a chain up. They’ll unhook it and drive in.

Then when their car gets towed they will come in and demand that you pay the three hundred dollars to get it out of impound and also can you give them a ride to the pound.

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Here’s a thought.

The next time Donald Trump holds a rally, how about his planning team works with the local area leaders and venue owner to make sure adequate parking is made available?

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never a problem for democrat rallies huh?

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how did the Dunkin’ Donuts owner verify whether or not those were customers or rally goers?

If it is, then the same thing applies to them.

But nice deflection attempt.

it wasn’t an attempt at deflection it was just a point to make ; )

there need to be more facts in this before anyone makes any judgments the end

I think k they can tell if someone has been in their store for a couple hours or not.

Or they observed them parking and not entering the store. Quite possible there are cameras in the parking lot.

Why is it so difficult for you to admit it was the people who parked their cars there who were at fault, and they are getting the results of what they did?

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it isn’t difficult. if they parked illegally without permission, then they asked for it

surprise!!