By acidonymous - 09/07/2015 04:32 - United States - Dearborn

Today, I was at work at a supermarket straightening shelves in the food aisles. Just as I had finished and got ready to clock out, I heard a giant crash. A lady in a motor scooter knocked over an entire aisle of canned goods. She got up and walked away just fine, pretending nothing happened. FML
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this is literally my first FML ever made, let alone published!!! This was really surprising to wake up to. But to elaborate a little bit more, yes i did have to stay and clean it up, but i did get paid to do it. The lady in the motor scooter did not make any purchases and walked out of the store right after it happened (walking perfectly fine), probably to avoid conflict. So no one got the chance to talk to her. luckily i had no immediate plans after work other than sleep!

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Ah, so she's "handicapped" and doesn't even need the scooter?

But like you said, 59, your husband wasn't able to walk longer than a minute. Op said that the lady seemed to be walking just fine and hastily across the store and the parking lot towards her car. But anyways, if she had, or not, any disability, the least she could do was apologize before leaving.

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Gorebabee17 10
lissabobissa 18

I feel like punching her in the face!!!

I feel ya there OP. I work for a big name retail store, and a large lady in one of our store scooters ran right into a wine rack, tipped it over, then had the gall to yell at me because it was (in her words) "right in the middle of the aisle." It wasn't, and I clearly saw her swerve to hit it.

the government should issue special codes or cards to people who actually can't walk and make motor scooters that won't work without that being put in

and then if someone who doesn't have a legitimate disability tries to access a scooter it emits an electric shock, an alarm and a loud voice repeatedly saying "step back asshole"

in my first comment I meant actually disabled, not just walk (would not include any form of obesity/ mental)