This restaurant is hostile to handicap people. Employees rudely tell customers that because the Culver's restaurant is on private property, Ga laws (like Code Title 40. Motor Vehicles and Traffic § 40-6-226) do not apply to them.On 5/20 between 10:30 a and 11:30 am I got a meal at this establishment (which I would say, is very good.). Because I am handicap, I parked in the Handicap parking space. I had my handicap placard on display in the windshield, and had a Handicap icon on the rear of my car so that anyone behind me would know I am a handicap driver.When I began to pull out of my handicap space, I found a customer car had just parked in front of the restaurant door - in the left lane, but still blocking me in my space. I have a rear camera on my car and made a good fair effort to pull out twice without the car having to move, but I was unable to safety do so.The driver of the car was in the car and clearly saw I was stuck, but did not take any action, like driving his car forward by just a few feet so I could leave (I latter found out said driver was waiting for his meal to be hand delivered to him by a Culver's employee.I gave a quick honked on my horn, then a longer honk, and then a third even longer one - and when that failed to motivate said driver to just move a few feet so I could leave, I just sat on my horn until he moved (more than 2 minutes).Afterwards the driver of the offending car rolled down his window and yelled out I was a "dumass"; a women, with two children, that were walking to the entrance of Culver's yelled back asking the yelling of swear words to stop.As all this was going on, a Culver employee was delivering food to the line of cars parked (not in any parking spaces or a designated pick up zone, but in the left lane of the street to exit the parking lot, blocking other parking spaces). Even after said mother expressed concern over the violent exchange in front of her children, the employee took no action.I rolled down my window and told said employee that Culver's staff and management was knowingly instructing drivers to park illegally. Culver employee rudely advised me that because this was private property, laws do not apply to Culver's staff. I pointed out that Culver had painted / postered arrows themselves on the private property street, so they were also not following their own posted policy and procedures.The Culver's employee's response was to rudely order me to leave Culver's property, if I was not going to buy another meal. When I left, the car blocking the handicap space move back to his original position blocking access to the Handicap parking space I had vacated, all under said Culver's employee supervision.
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