• @[email protected]
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    4411 months ago

    I was at a hospital two weeks ago, there was a dude outside parked on the kiss and ride spot, smoking right underneath a non smoking sign. Next level piece of shit.

    • @Brekky
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      1611 months ago

      Kiss and ride?

      • @[email protected]
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        2711 months ago

        It’s special parking spaces right near the entrance where you can drop off people. The idea is you drop them off right next to the entrance, they go in and you find a parking spot. That way they can be sure they are on time for their appointment, even if finding a parking spot takes some time. And people who can’t walk very well (which is more likely at a hospital) don’t have to walk from the other end of the parking lot to the entrance. It’s called kiss and ride because you are intended to park long enough to kiss them and drop them off, then ride off so the space is free for someone else. There’s only a finite amount of places, so staying as short as possible is key.

        Sorry I thought it was a common enough phrase https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/kiss_and_ride

        • @[email protected]
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          911 months ago

          I always assumed it was the car doing the kissing.

          Car pulls over (kisses the curb), passenger gets out, car leaves.

          Like a peck on the cheek but for cars and sidewalks…

          • @[email protected]
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            611 months ago

            Hmmm makes sense, car humps the curb, passenger flies out, drop off completed in record time.

      • @berkeleyblue
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        1111 months ago

        I guess he means a drop of spot? Not a parking space but a space where you can drive to and let people hop out of your car, saying bye with a kiss?

        • Mannivu
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          411 months ago

          Yes, that’s exactly what it is. In Italy we have those at train stations and airports.