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StevieP65
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Registered: ‎01-30-2012

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

You guys keep coming back and making light of the situation, but it really is discrimination.

 

But who cares?  It's just a parking spot, right?  There are plenty more.

 

Just like there were plenty more seats on the back of the bus when Rosa Parks wanted to ride.  Heck, those seats in the back were probably more comfortable anyway, since people getting on and off the bus won't bump into you.  Similar to parking in the back of the lot, and walking, so you don't get your doors dinged by people parking next to you.

 

Right?

 

The guy who mentioned loss of freedoms, gun grabbers and (sic) Obama is actually close to right. 

 

What you permit, you promote.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Comparing preferred parking for fuel efficient vehicles to the Civil Rights movement. Now THAT'S Classic, LOL!!!
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StevieP65
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Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Discrimination is discrimination.

 

The degree to which it's discrimination is irrelevant.

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hydrogenwv
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Registered: ‎01-26-2011

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Okay, next time I apply for a job and don't get it because I don't have the skills, I'm going to start yelling that it's discrimination. They are discriminating against my skill set, or lack thereof.

 

Heck, if you are going to make the ridiculous comparison to civil rights, I think my analogy works, as well.

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StevieP65
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Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Well, no.  That's NOT the same thing.

 

Discrimination is when you judge someone for reasons other than a justifiable reason.

 

If you're applying for a job, your skills, ability, personality, etc. are all relevant.  That's not discrimination.  If someone is more qualified for the position because of their skillset and they get the job, that's legit.  Discrimination comes when your reason for not getting the job is unrelated to the job.  I.e. whether you're a man or woman, black, white, hispanic, or Asian, etc. 

 

If you're handicapped, you should be allowed to park in the front row.  I have no problem with that.  I don't have a problem with restaurants who reserve a few spots for short-term parking for take-out customers.  That just makes sense.

 

But just because you can or do drive a fuel efficient vehicle, doesn't mean you should get preferential treatment on where to park it.  At least ,not to my way of thinking.

 

My point is that just because you happen to have a "fuel efficient vehicle" that SHOULD NOT mean you get better treatment from Best Buy, or any other LEED-certifified retail outlet.  If BBY is going green with more efficient lighting or heating systems for their buildings, great.  But to extend that to the parking lot is where my problem comes in.

 

As I said in my initial post, I work from home saving 250+ 52-mile round trip commutes yearly.  When the weather is nice enough I ride a 42 mpg motorcycle.  Yes, my 2002 5.3 liter 4WD may only gt 17 mpg, but given that I don't drive it everyday ( a tank of gas lasts me a month and a half), who's more "efficient?"

 

So why should *I* have to park further from the door (second class) to the Best Buy store on the day I happen to drive my Avalanche?  Heck, I can even fit a television in my truck.  How is the person driving a "fuel efficient" car going to the store to select and order a TV which has to be delivered to their home in a huge smoke-belching truck, make them more "fuel efficient" such that they get preferential treatment?

 

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xl
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Registered: ‎12-02-2011

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Where I live I've seen...

  • disabled parking
  • parent parking
  • expecting mother parking
  • small car parking
  • yes.... hybrid parking.  It looks funny when someone parks a hybrid SUV next to an electric scooter.
  • how about adding "valet parking"?

 

Personally, I'm parking in the nose bleed sections... 

  • I'm not interested in wasting gas lining up for spot in the first row outside a doorway
  • Who's want a custom "dent job" on their car?  Quickest way to age a vehicle

 

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Jimmienomam
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Registered: ‎09-21-2011

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Hydrogen it's a losing battle here. Some people just want to find things to be upset about or find things to yell "discrimination" about.

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StevieP65
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Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

Hey I didn't go looking for this.  The sign was staring me right in the face.

 

I'm just the one who's got the courage (is that the right word?) to question this "authority."  You guys may not agree, but should know I'm putting up such a stink, because I wouldn't want anyone discriminating against YOU, either.

 

"Fuel efficient car" is just the example.  It could be any other reason.

 

So it's OK to give preference for any subjective reason, and all others should be treated with disdain, forced to park further away, right?  And you'd just be OK with that?  Why not spots for "American cars only?"  Or blue cars?  Or only convertibles? 

 

Or...  Could it be there's no legitimate reason to grant such preferential treatment? 

 

THAT is my point.  There is NO LEGITIMATE REASON to give any preference to any customer based on the type of vehicle you drive to the store.  In doing so, you'd be saying that anyone who is not a member of that class, gets treated as a second-class citizen.

 

In researching this issue, I've found there's a LEED program run by a non-government agency (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=222) out of Washington, DC.  They give companies 'certification" for being compliant with all manner of "green" initiatives.   Better or more efficient lighting, HVAC, non-toxic paints or carpet glue, etc. all get the building certain "points" toward the certification.  Part of the deal is they get points for alloting a certain percentage of the parking spots as "fuel efficient parking only."  I suspect this whole thing at Best Buy is part of said initiative.  

 

Tell me though, how does granting this 'privelege' to fuel efficient vehicles, make the building any more "green."  How does alienating all but the few customers who can park in those spots, improve Best Buy's business?  I'm just trying to point out the fallacy of this particular "green" initiative, and call it out for what it is - a feel-good, do-nothing approach to pushing "green"

 

It just blows me away that American people have become so accustomed to such political correct nonsense, that you'd be willing to park further away, without questioning why?

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Jimmienomam
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Registered: ‎09-21-2011

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

I personally like capitalism and you can't have capitalism without some kind of discrimination. You will never have a pure equal field unless in a utopian socialist society. There are some discriminations that need to be fought (women's rights, civil rights etc) and some that are just plain not worth it.

This isn't repressing anyone it is only taking up 2-6 spots making you walk 10 feet further.

Handicap parking is no less discrimination then fuel efficient parking. Just we allow it because there are plenty of people that lives are tough that are made easier by parking closer. Although great reasons, once again discrimination to non handicapped.

Why aren't you fighting the good fight against expectant mother parking? Because people see the added weight and feel for them as they are in discomfort. Still discrimination against everyone else, especially males as they CANNOT become pregnant.

Fighting strictly for "discrimination" purposes is just a facade. Because you are perfectly willing to accept other discriminations that you feel are justified. That justification is purely individual standards and if you were "fighting for me" we would have to share those same standards. If not you are only fighting or your own self.
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Jimmienomam
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Registered: ‎09-21-2011

Re: Preferred Parking for fuel efficient vehicles at Best Buy stores?

(it cut off).

...fighting for yourself under a false pretense of "fighting for everyone's rights" to make yourself feel better.
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