Question: Should 'No Loitering' Apply to all ages?
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Answer #1:
They're elderly...they're not young and fit like an 18 year old and probably need (more so than a younger person) to sit down and have a break occasionally.though it is bad that you can't sit on the benches...maybe you should complain about that rather than trying to get the older people kicked out! :)
Answer #2:
Yeah.An old bag once asked for my bus seat even though the bus was practically empty and kept saying "That's my seat", I said no and she started budging me till I moved to the next seat.
I've also been threatened with arrest for sitting on a bench for five minutes because I'd been standing for ages in a line after waiting for half an hour for the group of 'elders' who had no business there to get off themselves.
Answer #3:
Old people should be put down.Answer #4:
a lot of no loitering signs are aimed towards teens, even if it doesn't specifically say so on the sign. so of course people are going to ask a teen to leave before an old person. is it fair? no. but that's the way the world turnsAnswer #5:
um.... it doesAnswer #6:
YES!I was waiting for my mum and saw some people i didn't want to see so i pulled up my hood and within 5 minutes mall security told me to move or i could leave the mall. i looked around and saw a women who wasn't elderly but was 35-40 and she had been sitting there before i came so i said "what about the other people, this women was here long before me?" so the man replied
"But she is just an innocent women, i know your kind. You sit all day with your hoods up and cause trouble. your weeds and it's time i tended to the garden"
Then my mum came and starting blowing a fuse! haha
Answer #7:
dude, leave em alone, theyre old, they dont have anything better to do.** Powered by Yahoo Answers