In a sense, this is true, they are among the target audience for a public amenity.
Unfortunately, this is not a modern phenomenon in any way.
AsAristotlewrote, That which is common to the greatest number gets the least amount of care.
Men pay most attention to what is their own: they care less for what is common.
At first, its subtle.
Maybe they leave their car at the charger long after its fully charged.
The core issue, as with so many other, similar stories online, is entitlement.
Some people operate under the belief that their personal convenience outweighs the collective good.
If a public charger is free, then why shouldnt they treat it like their private power station?
If a workspace is available, why not spread out and claim it indefinitely?
But the worst part?
Would be basic decency and civic mindedness.
Treatpublic resourceslike you would if you knew the next person in line was your grandmother.
However, there are all too many cases where the entitled person simply wont learn.
Not to mention, random private citizens are supposed to be immature peoples morality coaches.
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