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because of our deteriorated public safety, I encourage anyone, especially single women/ mothers with children, to completely ignore this - stay close to your car and kids, load your groceries and go. An employee is totally capable of collecting the cart, no need to gain social approval when predators are looking to take advantage
In Portland especially.
YES. Thank you. I will NOT leave my children unattended in a car just to avoid the side eye from strangers. I will secure the cart on a curb or some place where it won't blow into cars, but I will not walk it all the way across the lot to a cart return while leaving small children and babies in the car unattended. The cart is not THAT important.
I park next to a cart return so I can see my car when I put it back. It’s very aggravating when you go to park and someone left a cart right in the spot next to their car or on the curb so I can’t pull in fully. Just plan where you park.
Thank you… so much virtue signaling in the replies to this post. I appreciate the people who do the virtuous thing, but I sometimes find myself leaving the cart out of the way in front of my car, when I’m not reasonable close to a cart corral. Safety is important and store personnel in my area do the work.
Agree. If my kids are with me I will park by the corral for this very reason. But I always park off with employee parking because it’s easier to remember where I parked that way.