You find it funny that I let a comment about parking infuriate me enough to assault your character. Yet you were so irritated with one day of people parking over the line on a snow-covered lot to the point that you wrote a letter to the editor complaining about it. I don’t value my education more than anyone else’s. Neither do I value your parking more than mine.

In defining “people like you,” I meant those who complain about a situation without thinking it through first and using a little common sense. I meant those people who have neither patience nor compassion for their fellow students.

Nothing was assumed on my part. I was parked over the line and you were pointing the finger to me.

Ignorance is displayed when you attack someone for parking over the lines in a snow-covered parking lot where there were no lines visible to line up your car.

In any event, I think enough has been said on the subject. We’re here to get an education, not to throw words at each other over a one-time parking situation that I am sure did not hurt you, cost you, or cause you any problems except maybe to drive a little longer to find a parking space.

Have a nice day. And may everyone always park between the lines.

– J. Hovatter

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