At one local McD, they had a towing policy and that invited very overzealous towing companies. They watched and if you did not go into McD your car would be towed in short order. This type of policy is usually caused by not enough parking for customers. The same applies to being a paying customer to use the restrooms in some locations. In the above case, it was not completely true since it was in a shopping center parking lot and only a few steps extra but it may discourage some.
Poor McD's is going to get a complex if they read this discussion topic...hopefully SOR people aren't just targeting them to be "ethically-challenged" with impunity.
On my way to the cottage a couple weeks ago, we stopped at a McD's and I ran into the washroom. As I was heading back to my car an employee said, "Those washrooms are for customers only". I replied, "It's ok - I bought lunch from another McDonalds, I'm just returning it to your store".
On the other hand, I only use Canadian stamps for postage, so fully comply with the USPS rules.
Cheers, Dave.
BTW, I have used the rest room at fast food places and not purchased anything.
I would not park in a handicap spot even if I was driving a car with handicapped plates. I have seen this more than once. These are the same types that will park in front a grocery store (usually marked fire lane) to stop in o get something. The one time I was driving one I dropped the inlaws at the door and parked in a normal spot.
It is not just ethics but being considerate of others as we share this planet. Of course I realize some are not even aware they need to be considerate.
"BTW, I have used the rest room at fast food places and not purchased anything.
I would not park in a handicap spot even if I was driving a car with handicapped plates. I have seen this more than once. These are the same types that will park in front a grocery store (usually marked fire lane) to stop in o get something. The one time I was driving one I dropped the inlaws at the door and parked in a normal spot. "
I have handicap plates but do not park in handicap spaces on non-dialysis or non-chemo days (days that I do not think I’ll hit the ground trying to make it to the front door). I also never park in the handicap spaces at the Dialysis Center because some genius decided to only put the minimum number of handicap spaces in the parking lot. (Everyone there is handicapped!)
I am guilty of using hinges on modern, inexpensive mint stamps.
I am guilty of reading old correspondence that is not addressed to me.
I am guilty of throwing far too much food away.
I am guilty of telling employees that a layoff was coming after the Board of Directors had directed us to remain silent (I dissented at the BOD meeting but was voted down.)
I am guilty of burning the fireplace on cold nights when I have a more efficient, less polluting way to keep warm.
I am guilty of using plastic drinking straws on occasion (I am germophobic.)
Don
John Burroughs loved nature with a religious fervor. He believed everyman was his own priest.
"I am guilty of burning the fireplace on cold nights when I have a more efficient, less polluting way to keep warm"
Each person decides which law or regulation to ignore or stretch its definition to include personal allowances for scofflaw behavior.
What I can't stand is when said person gets busted by the authorities and screams aloud any number of excuses that surely must exclude said person from the consequences rather than quietly admit to the offense and take one's punishment with dignity.
Bruce
Treat everybody the way that you would like to be treated is the way I try to live.
However "to err is human".
It would be a very boring, boring world if we were all the same, cloned from a "perfect" being.
Today's ethical lapse... an eBay seller who charged me $3.50 postage sent me an already used 9x12 envelope, previously mailed to him but not postmarked with less than a dollar postage on it. End was already opened and sealed with tape. My address was on a label over his address.
Hmmmm...
I cannot condone his postal charges, but as long as the envelope was clean, especially on the inside, I see no reason to object.
It is called re-cycling.
My wife recycles any kind of envelope to send her yarn/knitting sales out. It'll save a tree or two eventually. No postage recycled of course because who uses stamps?
When I was about 11 years old, I had a good friend I used to hang out with a few doors down. One day we were playing around and he was playing around with a rubber band. When it was time to go home, I left, with his rubber band in my pocket. I don't even remember how it got there. A ways down the sidewalk he came out of the house yelling at me that I had stolen his rubber band. I pretended not to hear him and continued home at the same unhurried pace. Even then I had no idea why I stole it. There were dozens of them lying around my house.
The episode did not end our friendship, which was ended when his family moved away.
I sneak food into the movie theater.
I must come clean..... In 1974 me and my girl friend allowed our two friends to hide in the trunk of my 1964 Impala while going to the Starlight Drive In, a good time was had by all.
I ripped the "Do not remove" tag off my mattress.
"I ripped the "Do not remove" tag off my mattress."
I ate chocolate late last night before turning in !
OOOHHHHH!!!!
YYOOUU DEVIL!!!
I'd like to put the "Disappointed" thread into a broader context by describing a few of my own ethical lapses.
For example, the parking-challenged branch of the county library where I to go to pickup books that I order online (from any of the sixty-odd branches thereof) is right next door to a parking-endowed McDonald's.
MickeyDee's parking is strictly for customers only, while eating inside, etc.
But I only need the space for two minutes - and I eat there a few times each year - and my visiting grandchildren make it there most every day that they are in town - and I know that if they ever denied me parking I would never eat there again - so I calculate that it is to their advantage that I extend my use of their parking lot to include visits to the library next door.
Worse, the parking-challenged branch of the county library where I to go to return books (don't ask why they are different branches) has a fire hydrant smack out front ...
I *do* check for nearby fires (looking for the plume and sniffing the air), and I do take a listen for sirens that might be coming my way, and I brazenly do a 360 for meter maids et al, and I do run inside and stuff my book into the Return Robot, grab my receipt, and walk briskly back to my car.
Why briskly? So that I do not set a bad example for the other children.
Q/ What are a few of your self-allowed ethical lapses?
Q/ Do they inform your opinion of senders who fail to declare philatelic merchandise in their shipments?
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
re: My Ethical Lapses
At one local McD, they had a towing policy and that invited very overzealous towing companies. They watched and if you did not go into McD your car would be towed in short order. This type of policy is usually caused by not enough parking for customers. The same applies to being a paying customer to use the restrooms in some locations. In the above case, it was not completely true since it was in a shopping center parking lot and only a few steps extra but it may discourage some.
re: My Ethical Lapses
Poor McD's is going to get a complex if they read this discussion topic...hopefully SOR people aren't just targeting them to be "ethically-challenged" with impunity.
On my way to the cottage a couple weeks ago, we stopped at a McD's and I ran into the washroom. As I was heading back to my car an employee said, "Those washrooms are for customers only". I replied, "It's ok - I bought lunch from another McDonalds, I'm just returning it to your store".
On the other hand, I only use Canadian stamps for postage, so fully comply with the USPS rules.
Cheers, Dave.
re: My Ethical Lapses
BTW, I have used the rest room at fast food places and not purchased anything.
I would not park in a handicap spot even if I was driving a car with handicapped plates. I have seen this more than once. These are the same types that will park in front a grocery store (usually marked fire lane) to stop in o get something. The one time I was driving one I dropped the inlaws at the door and parked in a normal spot.
It is not just ethics but being considerate of others as we share this planet. Of course I realize some are not even aware they need to be considerate.
re: My Ethical Lapses
"BTW, I have used the rest room at fast food places and not purchased anything.
I would not park in a handicap spot even if I was driving a car with handicapped plates. I have seen this more than once. These are the same types that will park in front a grocery store (usually marked fire lane) to stop in o get something. The one time I was driving one I dropped the inlaws at the door and parked in a normal spot. "
re: My Ethical Lapses
I have handicap plates but do not park in handicap spaces on non-dialysis or non-chemo days (days that I do not think I’ll hit the ground trying to make it to the front door). I also never park in the handicap spaces at the Dialysis Center because some genius decided to only put the minimum number of handicap spaces in the parking lot. (Everyone there is handicapped!)
I am guilty of using hinges on modern, inexpensive mint stamps.
I am guilty of reading old correspondence that is not addressed to me.
I am guilty of throwing far too much food away.
I am guilty of telling employees that a layoff was coming after the Board of Directors had directed us to remain silent (I dissented at the BOD meeting but was voted down.)
I am guilty of burning the fireplace on cold nights when I have a more efficient, less polluting way to keep warm.
I am guilty of using plastic drinking straws on occasion (I am germophobic.)
Don
re: My Ethical Lapses
John Burroughs loved nature with a religious fervor. He believed everyman was his own priest.
re: My Ethical Lapses
"I am guilty of burning the fireplace on cold nights when I have a more efficient, less polluting way to keep warm"
re: My Ethical Lapses
Each person decides which law or regulation to ignore or stretch its definition to include personal allowances for scofflaw behavior.
What I can't stand is when said person gets busted by the authorities and screams aloud any number of excuses that surely must exclude said person from the consequences rather than quietly admit to the offense and take one's punishment with dignity.
Bruce
re: My Ethical Lapses
Treat everybody the way that you would like to be treated is the way I try to live.
However "to err is human".
It would be a very boring, boring world if we were all the same, cloned from a "perfect" being.
re: My Ethical Lapses
Today's ethical lapse... an eBay seller who charged me $3.50 postage sent me an already used 9x12 envelope, previously mailed to him but not postmarked with less than a dollar postage on it. End was already opened and sealed with tape. My address was on a label over his address.
Hmmmm...
re: My Ethical Lapses
I cannot condone his postal charges, but as long as the envelope was clean, especially on the inside, I see no reason to object.
It is called re-cycling.
re: My Ethical Lapses
My wife recycles any kind of envelope to send her yarn/knitting sales out. It'll save a tree or two eventually. No postage recycled of course because who uses stamps?
re: My Ethical Lapses
When I was about 11 years old, I had a good friend I used to hang out with a few doors down. One day we were playing around and he was playing around with a rubber band. When it was time to go home, I left, with his rubber band in my pocket. I don't even remember how it got there. A ways down the sidewalk he came out of the house yelling at me that I had stolen his rubber band. I pretended not to hear him and continued home at the same unhurried pace. Even then I had no idea why I stole it. There were dozens of them lying around my house.
The episode did not end our friendship, which was ended when his family moved away.
re: My Ethical Lapses
I sneak food into the movie theater.
re: My Ethical Lapses
I must come clean..... In 1974 me and my girl friend allowed our two friends to hide in the trunk of my 1964 Impala while going to the Starlight Drive In, a good time was had by all.
re: My Ethical Lapses
I ripped the "Do not remove" tag off my mattress.
re: My Ethical Lapses
"I ripped the "Do not remove" tag off my mattress."
re: My Ethical Lapses
I ate chocolate late last night before turning in !
re: My Ethical Lapses
OOOHHHHH!!!!
YYOOUU DEVIL!!!