Somebody should have known better than this.There was no doubt that charges will be dropped. Too bad they found the keys. Had I been the valet, those keys would be in a deep part of the ocean.
Posted by
Jeff, Northern California on April 7, 2010:
Well, of *course* he's upset! He's an important man! The rules don't apply to him! How dare those little people tell him he can't park his car wherever he damned well pleases?
Posted by
Rene (Austria) on April 8, 2010:
Well, he had a BMW, isn't that more valuable than those pesky traffic rules....
All too many such guys over here, too, unfortunately.
Posted by
Robert in Missouri on April 9, 2010:
If someone would have acted like Grubman did toward an outlaw biker, his car would have ended up at a chop shop, and Grubman might have been ratpacked in the bargain as well.
Posted by
Bob in Illinois on April 10, 2010:
Wait, didn't he throw his car keys at the VALET and isn't it the VALET's job to park cars? I would have just parked his car somewhere else as he expected him to do. It would have just taken me about two hours to get to the parking spot to do that but at least it would be parked properly and I would provide directions so he could find it when it came time to leave.
Posted by
John in Florida on April 10, 2010:
@Bob in Illinois. Your suggestion sounds like a good idea, but it would have deprived us of the "shocked" mug shot of Richard Grubman. It would have deprived Richard Grubman of some well deserved Google hits.
PS. It is easier to repair a bad credit rating than it is to wash out the stain of a bad Google search.
Posted by Lenny, Hialeah Fl. on April 6, 2010:
Somebody should have known better than this.There was no doubt that charges will be dropped. Too bad they found the keys. Had I been the valet, those keys would be in a deep part of the ocean.
Posted by Jeff, Northern California on April 7, 2010:
Well, of *course* he's upset! He's an important man! The rules don't apply to him! How dare those little people tell him he can't park his car wherever he damned well pleases?
Posted by Rene (Austria) on April 8, 2010:
Well, he had a BMW, isn't that more valuable than those pesky traffic rules....
All too many such guys over here, too, unfortunately.
Posted by Robert in Missouri on April 9, 2010:
If someone would have acted like Grubman did toward an outlaw biker, his car would have ended up at a chop shop, and Grubman might have been ratpacked in the bargain as well.
Posted by Bob in Illinois on April 10, 2010:
Wait, didn't he throw his car keys at the VALET and isn't it the VALET's job to park cars? I would have just parked his car somewhere else as he expected him to do. It would have just taken me about two hours to get to the parking spot to do that but at least it would be parked properly and I would provide directions so he could find it when it came time to leave.
Posted by John in Florida on April 10, 2010:
@Bob in Illinois. Your suggestion sounds like a good idea, but it would have deprived us of the "shocked" mug shot of Richard Grubman. It would have deprived Richard Grubman of some well deserved Google hits.
PS. It is easier to repair a bad credit rating than it is to wash out the stain of a bad Google search.
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