The building above our office is accommodation and after 5 you can only enter and exit through the back of the building. There’s signs but people keep getting it wrong.

by CupofStea

7 comments
  1. I mean…there’s any amount of reasons *not* to but on a scale of 1 to fat bastard, what percentage of us would err towards having a quick glance around, swift stoop-&-retrieve and then a brisk walk off and indoors to get that bad boy in the microwave for a chicken breakfast?

    Not the chips, obviously. I’m not an animal.

  2. Nice. I was working in an empty flat last week(fixing some plumbing issues etc) It’s apparently been empty for a while. There was a knock at the door, I climbed out from underneath the sink, and went to the front door. There was a large bag of McDonalds sitting on the mat. I left it there, because I didn’t order it. 4 hours later and it was still there. Oddly, it’s a security building, so the delivery drivers need to be buzzed in. I didn’t buzz them in. This question was answered the other day when I was back working on the flats small garden area, which is next to the security door behind a steel fence. Delivery driver walked up, pushed all the buzzer buttons, and someone just blindly let them in….

  3. Nothing worse than that being in their position. Guess it’s their fault for not checking but I’ve had a pizza place say they delivered. Nothing outside, not to my immediate neighbors and he wasn’t on the GPS tracker. Nothing more than your word Vs theirs and you get left hangry with no food.

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