parking across from the Hilton
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 9/21/08
I parked back of a car and was asked to give up my keys but the car I was behind was owned by someone who was with our group and would leave with us. The arrangement was made that I could keep the keys. When we returned to leave the lot, the next day, the attendent was breaking into my car!! He said it was because the car in front couldn't get out unless he moved mine. I am very upset he felt he had the right to try to get into the car when in fact no one had needed the front car at that point and in fact would not . And how did he intend to start the car and where would he have put it. I trusted the attendents and it was clear this one so bound with the idea that someone MIGHT want to move the front car he felt he had the right to break into mine. He pried open the window a little and had dropped the coat hanger into the car and was using a rod type opener and a rope when we stopped him. this is totally wrong!