Without question, people who cannot or will not drive their cars according to the commonly accepted standards/laws of the community. Not finishing a left turn when the light turns amber, texting at red lights, harassing me when I am pulling equipment, etc etc etc. I drive 40 mile round trip nearly every day to the farm to work and I am half homicidal by the time I get to the end of it.
The reason I make the drive is because I have the CPA firm which nowadays is run from here. I closed the outside office years ago. My big peeve here is folks who say "I will pick up my tax return/accounting work after I drop the kids at school this morning...between 10 and 11 AM". So we sit around here waiting on them...no show. Sometimes they call another day but very often they just show up at the appointed time...just 2-3 days later...unexpected.
OK...one more...people who show up at the house to drop off their tax packets and immediately ask if they can use the bathroom. Usually the perp is male and the wife/daughters insist I clean the bathroom when they leave. If the perp is female it generally involves snooping in the nether regions of the house. Now there is a sign on the door stating no public restroom. A couple hundred strangers a year using your toilet can create "issues".
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