i know alot of people that age that look good . todays 63 is like 53 because of modern medicine , modern comforts , and all we know about nutrition and supplements .
I'm a building manager we have 300 units we gave residents 1 week to come to the office and get the new stickers because life happens and you can't expect your residents to drop everything because you an the board decided to implement new stickers you have to give them some kind of grace period aslo the building manager does control when the tow company comes if they say otherwise they are lying
What are you talking about they gave notice. And he had no real reason to miss it he had the stupid sticker in hand and still didn’t do it. They could’ve carried him in a carriage to his car with the sticker and he would’ve decided to go inside and do something else anyway. Tow companies have spotters too. Management only controls when they themselves get complaints or see someone parking and call the company themselves. They don’t control spotters
@@elvickRULES sir lmfao I never said anything about the case lmfao you trying to pick a fight for no reason I stated what we do in our building have a seat and in Florida tow companies CANNOT TOW A CAR without permission from the management company they cannot just come onto the property an take cars as they see fit lmfao
I agree 3 days, especially for older people, is not enough notice. I also think the guy got away with showing fake evidence to support his claim that he was given ample time. America is so weird! If he had a previous sticker on then why doesn't the tow company see that and still see he is obviously a resident that hasn't had time yet to go get it.
Judge got a reality check 😂😂yes she's extremely beautiful and has aged really well she realized how close she is to 63 and qualifying for senior living 😂😂❤❤❤
WHAT? The defendant says that the plaintiff's car was the only one towed, and they knew that he had only just picked up his sticker, so when the manager called the tow company he knew it was the plaintiff's car that was going to be towed. Seems a little underhanded to me, there should be a much longer period between notification and action, because they only gave him a few hours notice, which is simply unfair...
Many tow companies spot themselves. He had plenty of time 🙄this isnt having a deadline to build a working shuttle craft for space in 5 minutes. It’s walking over and slapping a sticker on your car.
@@elvickRULES his car may have been further away then we may think . maybe its a really large parking lot and the elderly man was not feeling well until a few hours after his medication kicked in . tenants should always get at least 24 hours notice before any changes occur in a building , especially if they are elderly tenants . he repeatedly told the judge they informed him that the tow truck would not be there until the evening hours which is reasonable to assume starts at 6 pm . he was misinformed by the building as to the towing time so he should have won .
Are you serious? If it’s important to you, YOU HAVE THE SENSE OF URGENCY His car mattered to him right His wallet did too¿ Well then , rush out take care of your business and be done with it. He runs down then takes all day literally All day come evening he notices his car is gone Nah this is procrastination and regret we’re seeing here and the gall to take this to court because of his own faults is ridiculous asf Have some accountability
@@Nothingisavailible he didnt have a sense of urgency because the office gave him the wrong information , they said the tow truck was coming after 6pm or at night . he should have won based on that alone .
@@marleonetti7 they were notified well in advance but he didn't pick the sticker up until that day. It was unprofessional of them and I'm sure an inconvenience for the tenant, however they gave it to him several hours before the tow and he just chose not to put it on 🙄 he screwed up and that's on him. He definitely deserved to lose.
Thank You!! The very day they had that meeting they should have personally walk around to the apartments and given the residents their stickers, giving each person at minimum 24 hrs to proceed to put the sticker on the car. I can't help but be annoyed that these people are running a senior building doing this
I'm kind or for the plaintiff, he was told towing would go into effect in the evening, not afternoon. 2:30 is considered the afternoon. However, once he picked up the sticker around 9 that morning he should've put it in the car then.
I can relate to his line of thinking. We don't know how far out his car was parked. If he had planned on going out before evening, he thought he had time. We don't always do everything straightaway, post haste, and immediately.
No lies I had to turn around and look at the screen, the plaintiff sounds so much like James Earl Jones , I was like no way is he on the " Peoples Court" without looking at the screen he is doing a perfect impersonation, WOW 😁💯
I live in a senior complex. We get a monthly newsletter to our door that says don't park here and there. IF someone IS parked there, the office calls them and tells them to move it or they are going to tow it. To me, that means, get your rear out there and move it cuz next time management looks, if it's still there, they will call the tow truck not you again.
I agree with JM on the verdict, but the Senior Home management was probably clumsy on conveying this, and it was petty to tow the car on the same day he got the sticker. After the residents' meeting, they should have supplemented it by given a written notice about when a new sticker would come into affect and warning residents that the car would be towed on that day if they don't get the sticker put on. Because obviously not every resident attends meetings. The key here is that he was given the new sticker and warned that the car would be towed later that day. It's short notice, but legally the defendant has no blame here. I live in a condo rental and any time the building needs to do maintenance or require that our cars are moved out of the garage, I get the email notice from my property manager, a written notice that is slipped under my door, and also the notice is clearly posted in the building lobby and in the parking garage. Therefore there's no room for error.
Have you uploaded the Dr McAffrey, Not Honey episode yet!?? I am so sick of waiting. I want it in HD, and without Jimmy Kimmel's BS. Is that too much to ask?
I think a building should give at least 24 hours, up to 48 -- but 5 hours, not adequate notice. He's probably paying over $10,000 a year to live there - just, give 24 hours notice, bare minimum. 24 hours.
I know I’m like wondering if they have a severe problem with people who have old stickers parking and not living there ? Or something? Like I don’t get it . I want to know the setup of this parking lot and why it’s so pertinent to tow a car by EOD that clearly had even an old sticker on it
I agree with her. He was already down there had sticker in hand, walked by his car. And didn't just add sticker to car. Odd. Sounds like he had attitude that morning. Odd
If I heard the word "towed", I would've run to the car once I got the ticket. Take his meds before? Was he dying? He was lazy and tried to get compensated for it.
An affidavit should not be admissable. Because people lie out their mouth as well as on paper. Lastly, this judge thinks people should do what she would have done. Always says this doesnt make sense. Well everyone thinks different.
right , it should be the law that tenants should always get at least 24 hours notice before being held responsible for changes in policy or any changes that affect the whole building .
I don’t feel bad for last min people. I agree they didn’t come in the “evening” but a complex has no control when contracted jobs will be done. There’s always a general sense and people should be prepared in advanced. Don’t use the old card as an excuse either esp when the plaintiff is intelligent and coherent
if they had no control over what time the tow guy got there then they should have given 24 hours notice to all the tenants and not 5 hours notice to elderly people . this verdict was nonsense . the building failed to give reasonable notice which is usually at least 24 hours and this judge should know that .
lol people siding with the lazy plaintiff. There was notice posted. Could they have sent a letter? Sure. But he wouldn’t have done anything with it either since he had the sticker and didn’t do anything with it. 🙄 Some people just don’t help themselves. They just float through life as things happen to them. He could’ve prevented this doing what 99.9% of people would’ve done after being given the sticker. Go put it on the car.
Honestly if it was THAT urgent that they put the stickers on & THAT important that it gets done by a certain date & time, the apt complex should have spent $5-$10 on copy paper, printed the new notice (they could have EASILY made 2 if not 4 notice’s on one sheet of paper 4 = 1/4 section of paper), printed a statement “effective 9/15 we are switching tow company’s & you will need to update your sticker. Please stop by the office by 9/14 to avoid any problems with parking. Office hours are 8a-5p. Thanks Management”. Then went and tape or staple to each door. It’s quick & easy & everyone is notified.
The tow paperwork said the 15th and he got the sticker on the 16th. I am wondering if it had been towed already before he got sticker? If he would have went out right away we would have known.
They had a contract with the tow company. The company put it on there schedule and would get to it when they got to the parking lot at whatever time. The elderly apartments didn't call the tow truck on him so it is what it is.
You don't give same day notice. He should read his lease and any documents available in regards to the apartment. If it is a condo, he needs to read the condo docs.
What does brushing your teeth have to do with it. Brush your teeth after you put on sticker on your car I know some medications are taken at specific times but does 5 minutes make a difference?
except for the fact that he had the previous tow company sticker on the vehicle - so the tow company knowing the change occurred THAT DAY should have made some accommodation. Seems like hot bullshit to me.
The plaintiff is a gentleman of great class and distinction and shouldn't be required to do things in a hasty manner that is contrary to his usual well-mannered routine.
Except run to the office without brushing his teeth first which he said he did. Some great class and distinction. But not clean & dressed well enough to put a simple sticker on his vehicle after talking to the office staff with morning breath.
at the end harvey says if u violate policy then u get towed , but i say that proper reasonable notice was not given , which a notice of at least 24 hours would have been reasonable . these are elderly tenants that dont move super fast and u cannot give them 4 hours notice to get a new sticker race to their car before the tow guy gets there . its very unprofessional on the part of the building .
I feel bad for the plaintiff. I would have put it on right then (and snapped a pic) if they were saying it would take effect later that day. At the same time as saying that : WHAT kind of management company changes the passes and enforce it on the same day . THey should really give a whole month for that kind of thing. If I was running the management company I would even go so far as to post a red reminder flyer on their car saying it would have been towed etc etc. to give people enough warning. (I am somewhat suspicious about the defendants answer to the question of "anyone else get towed" and the answer of "not to my knowledge" um. thats not a NO. I wouldn't be surprised if he is getting a kickback from the towing company.
This case was in 2017. As of this moment in 2023 Judge Milian is only 61. She would have been 55 in 2017 and the defendant was 63 so she was actually 8 years younger at the time.
This case was in 2017. As of this moment in 2023 Judge Milian is only 61. She would have been 55 in 2017 and the defendant was 63 so she was actually 7 to 8 years younger at the time.
The owner should've mailed a letter to each apartment with a date & a timeline that the policy would go into affect. The calls were a great idea as follow up. However, a timeline to have stickers applied to automobiles is necessary. That way it's clear without any doubt.
I despise Tow Truck Companies, they take advantage of people, who are already struggling in life, and victimize them with no remorse, how they sleep at night, I will never understand, they are very cruel and unsympathetic, to call them human parasites, would be a compliment, again I despise Tow Truck Companies 😡
A bit off topic: I like the new seasons ofc but I miss the interactions with the people on the street! I feel like the pandemic had an impact on the show’s cancellation 😢really wish we could get at least one more season with an audience!!
umm...usually tow truck companies stop at 5PM, unless they have a contract with the city or police. Evening suddenly turned into night by the plaintiff. They gave him a week...apparently he doesn't read notices in the lobby or elevator.
Some people have to do things at the same time every day. (OCD) This chap seems like he may be one of them and it is really important to him that he performs his routine at the same time and in the same order every day. No reason at all that he couldn't have gone down and put that sticker on after he had completed what he needed to do though, he had plenty of time before his car was towed.
This is what happens when you really don't belong in Senior Living and you think the real world acknowledges the definition of Senior is just age. There are 70 and 80 year olds that still work...
I love your comment😇especially since I seen seniors be discriminated against when they have worked better than some of the younger generation bcuz they have been around the block👍
I would tell Milian to stop interrupting me and let me fully answer and explain. I'm surprised nobody has ever told her that because I sure would. I would be the first. It's common courtesy 101..
I think the "rudeness" is literally part of price for free hotel, airfare, and show paying the debt owed. I wouldn't be surprised if producers prep them about it bc for this and the other court shows over the past 25 years both sides complain "the judge didn't give me a chance to explain everything".
Wow he aged well! Looks great for 63
i know alot of people that age that look good . todays 63 is like 53 because of modern medicine , modern comforts , and all we know about nutrition and supplements .
He's a bit heavy and claims to have many health issues, he looks ok. 63 is not that old
@@alexrossi4464I bet if I could see you, you look 10 years or more older than you actually are.
@@taurussho86 no, I look younger and I'm slim . And fit,
@@alexrossi4464 I'm sure you are, but ugly will always be ugly
That’s a good looking 63 year old!!
What difference does it make about the time? Just put the darn sticker on the car.
I'm a building manager we have 300 units we gave residents 1 week to come to the office and get the new stickers because life happens and you can't expect your residents to drop everything because you an the board decided to implement new stickers you have to give them some kind of grace period aslo the building manager does control when the tow company comes if they say otherwise they are lying
What are you talking about they gave notice. And he had no real reason to miss it he had the stupid sticker in hand and still didn’t do it. They could’ve carried him in a carriage to his car with the sticker and he would’ve decided to go inside and do something else anyway.
Tow companies have spotters too. Management only controls when they themselves get complaints or see someone parking and call the company themselves. They don’t control spotters
@@elvickRULES sir lmfao I never said anything about the case lmfao you trying to pick a fight for no reason I stated what we do in our building have a seat and in Florida tow companies CANNOT TOW A CAR without permission from the management company they cannot just come onto the property an take cars as they see fit lmfao
I agree 3 days, especially for older people, is not enough notice. I also think the guy got away with showing fake evidence to support his claim that he was given ample time.
America is so weird! If he had a previous sticker on then why doesn't the tow company see that and still see he is obviously a resident that hasn't had time yet to go get it.
One week isn't really enough time. With 300 units, odds are someone is out of town, etc.
Sorry sir. With sticker in hand, you go immediately to your vehicle and put the sticker inside.
Case closed.
Come on, take accountability……you didn’t have the sticker on the car
Judge got a reality check 😂😂yes she's extremely beautiful and has aged really well she realized how close she is to 63 and qualifying for senior living 😂😂❤❤❤
I don't know if she aged well... she is heavily lit. she has stage lighting in every direction.
WHAT? The defendant says that the plaintiff's car was the only one towed, and they knew that he had only just picked up his sticker, so when the manager called the tow company he knew it was the plaintiff's car that was going to be towed. Seems a little underhanded to me, there should be a much longer period between notification and action, because they only gave him a few hours notice, which is simply unfair...
Many tow companies spot themselves. He had plenty of time 🙄this isnt having a deadline to build a working shuttle craft for space in 5 minutes. It’s walking over and slapping a sticker on your car.
@@elvickRULES his car may have been further away then we may think . maybe its a really large parking lot and the elderly man was not feeling well until a few hours after his medication kicked in . tenants should always get at least 24 hours notice before any changes occur in a building , especially if they are elderly tenants . he repeatedly told the judge they informed him that the tow truck would not be there until the evening hours which is reasonable to assume starts at 6 pm . he was misinformed by the building as to the towing time so he should have won .
Are you serious?
If it’s important to you, YOU HAVE THE SENSE OF URGENCY
His car mattered to him right
His wallet did too¿
Well then , rush out take care of your business and be done with it.
He runs down then takes all day literally All day come evening he notices his car is gone
Nah this is procrastination and regret we’re seeing here and the gall to take this to court because of his own faults is ridiculous asf
Have some accountability
@@Nothingisavailible he didnt have a sense of urgency because the office gave him the wrong information , they said the tow truck was coming after 6pm or at night . he should have won based on that alone .
@@marleonetti7 they were notified well in advance but he didn't pick the sticker up until that day. It was unprofessional of them and I'm sure an inconvenience for the tenant, however they gave it to him several hours before the tow and he just chose not to put it on 🙄 he screwed up and that's on him. He definitely deserved to lose.
I find it waaaay too serendipitous that 4 hours after finding out he needs a sticker that the tow truck shows up....c'mon now.
Thank You!! The very day they had that meeting they should have personally walk around to the apartments and given the residents their stickers, giving each person at minimum 24 hrs to proceed to put the sticker on the car. I can't help but be annoyed that these people are running a senior building doing this
@@TheZogie this isn’t some confused 99 year old. This man is just dumb. He had the fucking sticker he just chose not to put it on his stupid car
I'm kind or for the plaintiff, he was told towing would go into effect in the evening, not afternoon. 2:30 is considered the afternoon. However, once he picked up the sticker around 9 that morning he should've put it in the car then.
He said he didn't go down till 4 or 5 pm! Lol 5 pm is considered early evening!
I can relate to his line of thinking. We don't know how far out his car was parked. If he had planned on going out before evening, he thought he had time. We don't always do everything straightaway, post haste, and immediately.
policy aside, i think the actions by the towing company/management were a little overzealous
No lies I had to turn around and look at the screen, the plaintiff sounds so much like James Earl Jones , I was like no way is he on the " Peoples Court" without looking at the screen he is doing a perfect impersonation, WOW 😁💯
Yes, he’s trying to play that age discrimination mess but he looks 40, Chile please 😅😅😅
Definitely looks good for a 63 year old man, but he looks his age. Definitely not 40 ! But, ya, he's playing the defenseless, senior, card.
Plaintiff sounds like James Earl Jones
Looks too😊
Brushed his teeth????? The car cant smell his bad breath!!!!!!!!😂😅
Just because your a senior and take medication does not make you right.
James Earl Jones in the house!
I live in a senior complex. We get a monthly newsletter to our door that says don't park here and there. IF someone IS parked there, the office calls them and tells them to move it or they are going to tow it. To me, that means, get your rear out there and move it cuz next time management looks, if it's still there, they will call the tow truck not you again.
I agree with JM on the verdict, but the Senior Home management was probably clumsy on conveying this, and it was petty to tow the car on the same day he got the sticker. After the residents' meeting, they should have supplemented it by given a written notice about when a new sticker would come into affect and warning residents that the car would be towed on that day if they don't get the sticker put on. Because obviously not every resident attends meetings.
The key here is that he was given the new sticker and warned that the car would be towed later that day. It's short notice, but legally the defendant has no blame here.
I live in a condo rental and any time the building needs to do maintenance or require that our cars are moved out of the garage, I get the email notice from my property manager, a written notice that is slipped under my door, and also the notice is clearly posted in the building lobby and in the parking garage. Therefore there's no room for error.
Have you uploaded the Dr McAffrey, Not Honey episode yet!?? I am so sick of waiting. I want it in HD, and without Jimmy Kimmel's BS. Is that too much to ask?
I love all court show junckys. I respect their opinions.😊
The plaintiff is full of it. He can't take time to put a sticker on his car because he hasn't taken his morning meds. Really?
Why does he keep talking about his medication 😂
Trying to get some sympathy.
He doesn’t look 63
Some people age well
I bet he doesn't even use Botox . LOL
Never procrastinate
I think a building should give at least 24 hours, up to 48 -- but 5 hours, not adequate notice. He's probably paying over $10,000 a year to live there - just, give 24 hours notice, bare minimum. 24 hours.
I know I’m like wondering if they have a severe problem with people who have old stickers parking and not living there ? Or something? Like I don’t get it . I want to know the setup of this parking lot and why it’s so pertinent to tow a car by EOD that clearly had even an old sticker on it
They should have sent a written notice to all units, many people do not go to meetings or allow grace period for tows. Bummer, $172 for tow, ouch!
Black don’t crack he does not look at day over 50
I agree with her. He was already down there had sticker in hand, walked by his car. And didn't just add sticker to car. Odd. Sounds like he had attitude that morning. Odd
Odd is a norwegian male name😂
What does his routine have to do with putting the sticker out immediately??
If I heard the word "towed", I would've run to the car once I got the ticket. Take his meds before? Was he dying? He was lazy and tried to get compensated for it.
This is one of my favorite endings. Lol
An affidavit should not be admissable. Because people lie out their mouth as well as on paper. Lastly, this judge thinks people should do what she would have done. Always says this doesnt make sense. Well everyone thinks different.
I don’t think his car should have been towed if he had the old sticker on it especially so soon
That's a good point about the old sticker. I didn't think about something like that.
right , it should be the law that tenants should always get at least 24 hours notice before being held responsible for changes in policy or any changes that affect the whole building .
Yeah they should have given the old stickers an extra few days and no stickers could be towed right away what a shitty apartment place
I don’t feel bad for last min people. I agree they didn’t come in the “evening” but a complex has no control when contracted jobs will be done. There’s always a general sense and people should be prepared in advanced. Don’t use the old card as an excuse either esp when the plaintiff is intelligent and coherent
if they had no control over what time the tow guy got there then they should have given 24 hours notice to all the tenants and not 5 hours notice to elderly people . this verdict was nonsense . the building failed to give reasonable notice which is usually at least 24 hours and this judge should know that .
Plantiff looks the well known actor with that deep bass voice, James Earl Jones
lol people siding with the lazy plaintiff. There was notice posted. Could they have sent a letter? Sure. But he wouldn’t have done anything with it either since he had the sticker and didn’t do anything with it. 🙄 Some people just don’t help themselves. They just float through life as things happen to them. He could’ve prevented this doing what 99.9% of people would’ve done after being given the sticker. Go put it on the car.
Honestly if it was THAT urgent that they put the stickers on & THAT important that it gets done by a certain date & time, the apt complex should have spent $5-$10 on copy paper, printed the new notice (they could have EASILY made 2 if not 4 notice’s on one sheet of paper 4 = 1/4 section of paper), printed a statement “effective 9/15 we are switching tow company’s & you will need to update your sticker. Please stop by the office by 9/14 to avoid any problems with parking. Office hours are 8a-5p. Thanks Management”. Then went and tape or staple to each door. It’s quick & easy & everyone is notified.
Unless he kisses th car, why would it care if he brushed his teeth.
😂
Just put the darn sticker on the car it was that simple.
Never assume. Ask Tony Randall.
Plaintiff mad 😡 but he the one that was procrastinating
Plaintiff has a voice similar to James Earl Jones
The tow paperwork said the 15th and he got the sticker on the 16th. I am wondering if it had been towed already before he got sticker? If he would have went out right away we would have known.
They had a contract with the tow company. The company put it on there schedule and would get to it when they got to the parking lot at whatever time. The elderly apartments didn't call the tow truck on him so it is what it is.
One of my friends has the sticker in the window, worked at the apartment complex, yet they still towed it lol
You don't give same day notice. He should read his lease and any documents available in regards to the apartment. If it is a condo, he needs to read the condo docs.
What does brushing your teeth have to do with it. Brush your teeth after you put on sticker on your car I know some medications are taken at specific times but does 5 minutes make a difference?
except for the fact that he had the previous tow company sticker on the vehicle - so the tow company knowing the change occurred THAT DAY should have made some accommodation. Seems like hot bullshit to me.
Green Bullshit! 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵
The plaintiff is a gentleman of great class and distinction and shouldn't be required to do things in a hasty manner that is contrary to his usual well-mannered routine.
Except run to the office without brushing his teeth first which he said he did. Some great class and distinction. But not clean & dressed well enough to put a simple sticker on his vehicle after talking to the office staff with morning breath.
at the end harvey says if u violate policy then u get towed , but i say that proper reasonable notice was not given , which a notice of at least 24 hours would have been reasonable . these are elderly tenants that dont move super fast and u cannot give them 4 hours notice to get a new sticker race to their car before the tow guy gets there . its very unprofessional on the part of the building .
he said he came down to put the sticker on about 4 or 5, but they told him they weren't coming out til that evening which is between 4 and 9
Hes so sassy and high maintenance
NO sticker GET TOWED!! U R NOT SPECIAL liar!
Judge always have attitude
I feel bad for the plaintiff. I would have put it on right then (and snapped a pic) if they were saying it would take effect later that day. At the same time as saying that : WHAT kind of management company changes the passes and enforce it on the same day . THey should really give a whole month for that kind of thing. If I was running the management company I would even go so far as to post a red reminder flyer on their car saying it would have been towed etc etc. to give people enough warning. (I am somewhat suspicious about the defendants answer to the question of "anyone else get towed" and the answer of "not to my knowledge" um. thats not a NO. I wouldn't be surprised if he is getting a kickback from the towing company.
why does the plaintiff remind me of Uncle Phil 🥺😭
it’s his stance🤣🤣😭😭😭😭
The voice
So no one noticed that the judge said he was 6 years older than her?
I did. I noticed that she said that.
She has said n the past that she's 62yrs old . Did she tell a little white lie ? LOL
This case was in 2017. As of this moment in 2023 Judge Milian is only 61. She would have been 55 in 2017 and the defendant was 63 so she was actually 8 years younger at the time.
This case was in 2017. As of this moment in 2023 Judge Milian is only 61. She would have been 55 in 2017 and the defendant was 63 so she was actually 7 to 8 years younger at the time.
@@1967davethewave inspector gadget in the house 🥳
The owner should've mailed a letter to each apartment with a date & a timeline that the policy would go into affect. The calls were a great idea as follow up. However, a timeline to have stickers applied to automobiles is necessary. That way it's clear without any doubt.
4 O clock is NOT evening.
I despise Tow Truck Companies, they take advantage of people, who are already struggling in life, and victimize them with no remorse, how they sleep at night, I will never understand, they are very cruel and unsympathetic, to call them human parasites, would be a compliment, again I despise Tow Truck Companies 😡
Nice try partner, but nada
Bad decision.
A bit off topic: I like the new seasons ofc but I miss the interactions with the people on the street! I feel like the pandemic had an impact on the show’s cancellation 😢really wish we could get at least one more season with an audience!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
this sounds so funny when i play this track over it: ua-cam.com/video/HvSPhfnIddI/v-deo.html
umm...usually tow truck companies stop at 5PM, unless they have a contract with the city or police. Evening suddenly turned into night by the plaintiff. They gave him a week...apparently he doesn't read notices in the lobby or elevator.
Sticker, Sticker, Sticker...Eight year old little girls can figure out stickers.
Why can't a grown up man?????
Some people have to do things at the same time every day. (OCD) This chap seems like he may be one of them and it is really important to him that he performs his routine at the same time and in the same order every day. No reason at all that he couldn't have gone down and put that sticker on after he had completed what he needed to do though, he had plenty of time before his car was towed.
This is what happens when you really don't belong in Senior Living and you think the real world acknowledges the definition of Senior is just age. There are 70 and 80 year olds that still work...
I love your comment😇especially since I seen seniors be discriminated against when they have worked better than some of the younger generation bcuz they have been around the block👍
Why do you think he doesn’t need to be in Senior Living. People can live there and still work.
My husband retired at 42. What's wrong with that. I'll be happy to live in a nice senior living center.
Somehow, I think you equate living in a Senior Living facility with not working🤧🙄
If you don't like it there. Move.
Who said he doesn't like it there??
And F predatory tow companies....
Not saying they weren't within the rules, just that they are scum.
@@johnpeters9793 absolutely agree with you, F, predatory anything for that matter.
I would tell Milian to stop interrupting me and let me fully answer and explain. I'm surprised nobody has ever told her that because I sure would. I would be the first. It's common courtesy 101..
We all know you’d stutter and go cry in the bathroom.
I think the "rudeness" is literally part of price for free hotel, airfare, and show paying the debt owed. I wouldn't be surprised if producers prep them about it bc for this and the other court shows over the past 25 years both sides complain "the judge didn't give me a chance to explain everything".
they all want FREE STUFF.
They who?
@@mememefirst that guy watching the People's Court for free 😅
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idk the tow happened the same day... judge can take another L for this one. she just gets an idea stuck in her head and goes with it.