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Why Does This Car Need Two Spots At The Woodfield Publix In Boca Raton?

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Why does this car need two spaces at the Woodfield Plaza Publix? Our readers want to know.

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Just like passengers who take two seats on Southwest Airlines, our readers are asking why this driver is taking two spots at the Publix at Woodfield Plaza in Boca Raton. Unlike that passenger on Southwest, however, this car is normal sized. So it seems reasonable the driver of the Red Audi with Florida plate 86BQKK would have a much easier time fitting into the area where it belongs.

If you think that this parking job can only lead to one thing, you are correct. A winning nomination for our Boca Rudeton award for this Saturday, January 5th, 2024. In one of the worst parking jobs we’ve seen so far this year, the driver of this Red Audi gets our prize of the day. We, of course, don’t give prizes (yet), but if we did, we’re pretty sure it would be a pair of glasses that don’t obstruct white parking lines on a road. Yes, we see the puddle near the driver’s door. No, we don’t care.

Driver of Red Audi with Florida plate 86BQKK, taking up multiple spaces at the Woodfield Plaza Publix for no reason other than you’re apparently a really bad driver, we award to you our Boca Rudeton designation for today. Congratulations!

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19 thoughts on “Why Does This Car Need Two Spots At The Woodfield Publix In Boca Raton?”

    1. I agree with you. I think it’s rude of them to post something like this. How easily they rush to judgment. If you know there is a handicap placard hanging from their mirror. The car to the right is probably taking up the only handicap spot. Perhaps they needed room to get out into their wheelchair?? you didn’t think about that, did you…Before posting such a rude and presumptuous article and photo.

      1. Yes, you’re correct they have a handicap placard in their window. Of course if you look over the car, you can see that the entire next aisle is virtually empty. Could’ve parked in a manner that gave them plenty of room with no cars next to them on either side. No they’re just plain inconsiderate. Somebody else has to walk a greater distance because of them. But more over it’s a matter of attitude I guarantee this is the first only time they’ve done this or parked in the space between handicaps thinking that it’s a handicap spot I see it all the time where they park in between in the strip zone so yes, they should be called out so they don’t do it in the future

    2. I AGREE! And look at the picture car on right caused the whole ruckus was probably an old lady/gentlemen who had trouble getting into there HANDICAP spot! What a disgrace of a report!

  1. Doubled Park article:
    Get real! Driver knew exactly what they were doing. Taking 2 spots, is to avoid other cars who normally would be on each side from opening their doors into their car.
    They avoided dents! BINGO

  2. Execute the driver! Society cannot stand idly by while such scofflaws flagrantly threaten our very dearly-held notions of law and order. Florida must expand the scope of its death penalty laws immediately.

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