Out front they've established a system of stop signs which I do respect every time and feel could be improved, as some motorists-soon-to-be-pedestrians do not respect. I've personally experienced other cars passing me in rage as if this was a freeway, or inpatient people about...
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Out front they've established a system of stop signs which I do respect every time and feel could be improved, as some motorists-soon-to-be-pedestrians do not respect. I've personally experienced other cars passing me in rage as if this was a freeway, or inpatient people about me driving slowly, then stopping as it should be. It's not a question of if, but when someone will get run over. May be a posted warning sign of a hefty fine and a max speed limit might discourage speedsters. A best approach would be confining the Target parking area and redirecting Home Depot's traffic over to the next available wider roadway closest to 47th street East, Another issue is security. Mobile, cart mounted security pods like the ones located in other shopping malls are warranted. My son's car was stolen off the Target parking lot, which is bad enough for me. At another time we witnessed a person dumping a large amount of trash out their car's door and onto the pavement. I couldn't find the security guard to denounce. Such actions affect us all. It might be time to increase the vigilance, as not everyone is on-site to spend money. Once you've made it alive across the front roadway and into the store, guests are sometimes greeted by uniformed security guards which appear to be trying to intimidate you, the paying customer. I ignore them and do my shopping, wait in line at one of the manned cash registers which are scarce, the unmanned ones are abundant, and the wait time to pay and leave is long. Sometimes I run into a pleasant-to-deal-with employee, and the good part has been a no thrills returns process. Prices are higher than other brands, but the ambiance feels more comfortable.