It’s Boca Rudeton For Tuesday.

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — It is sometimes difficult to believe how challenged some in Boca Raton and Delray Beach truly are. We show you people who can’t leave their homes without dogs all the time. We sometimes show you video of people misbehaving. But it’s the people who truly can’t park a car that often amazes the most. The latest example: Walmart Boca Raton. That’s where the driver of this lovely Toyota didn’t only park in a place that’s supposed to be for online pickups only, but managed to take two spaces while doing it.
The vehicle, displaying Florida Tag 56DXMT, isn’t displaying any sort of signage indicating that there’s a medical condition that prevents the driver from parking within two lines. There’s nothing explaining why the driver chose to straddle two spaces — it’s difficult to miss the gigantic “11” and “10,” both indicating where the spaces actually start and stop. For this, we bestow up on the driver our coveted Boca Rudeton award for Tuesday.
While we don’t actually give prizes, we like to mention what we would give if we did give. In this case, it would be a matchbox car from the toy department inside of Walmart, and a box of toothpicks. The driver could create a parking space with the toothpicks, and practice moving the matchbox car in and out. We call that safe insertion. Driver of Toyota with Florida Tag 56DXMT, congrats on your award!
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8 responses to “When Parking At Boca Raton Walmart, Shopper Takes Two Spaces For Price Of One”
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Not only rude for taking two spaces but note that these are spaces for pickups only, so he/she didn’t belong here in the
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Anna Marie…I totally agree with you!!!
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You expect this from someone driving a Mercedes or BMW, etc.
But a Toyota Corolla?-
Nah, Corolla drivers are just as arrogant, if not more, thinking their driving a “reliable” machine. Never mind the fact the last good Corolla model range was all the way back in 1988 to 1992.
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while not defending the actions of any person hogging parking spots , the lines in this particular walmart are quite faded and need to be repainted.
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The car appears parked in front of #11 and the lines appear worn out. I can easily see how this happened.
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I shop here a lot…but if you see closely the pickup number boards are not placed correctly… Also the parking lines are erased.. so people generally park in front of the board..
This is something that Walmart needs to fix
I feel this news was unnecessary… -
Walmart. All lines need to be REPAINTED especially the Handicapped. Thanks

Not only rude for taking two spaces but note that these are spaces for pickups only, so he/she didn’t belong here in the
first place.
Anna Marie…I totally agree with you!!!
You expect this from someone driving a Mercedes or BMW, etc.
But a Toyota Corolla?
Nah, Corolla drivers are just as arrogant, if not more, thinking their driving a “reliable” machine. Never mind the fact the last good Corolla model range was all the way back in 1988 to 1992.
while not defending the actions of any person hogging parking spots , the lines in this particular walmart are quite faded and need to be repainted.
The car appears parked in front of #11 and the lines appear worn out. I can easily see how this happened.
I shop here a lot…but if you see closely the pickup number boards are not placed correctly… Also the parking lines are erased.. so people generally park in front of the board..
This is something that Walmart needs to fix
I feel this news was unnecessary…
Walmart. All lines need to be REPAINTED especially the Handicapped. Thanks
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