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Petty driver pays for toll bridge in pennies but instantly regrets it

Petty driver pays for toll bridge in pennies but instantly regrets it

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A toll booth worker was lauded for their 'petty revenge' on a driver who handed over their fee in pennies to 'prove a point'. Despite understanding the motorist's frustration, the worker noted they're just an employee with no control over the rules.
The staff member took to Reddit to share his experience, writing: "I was working for the toll authority before they got rid of them for ez-pass. This guy comes through with a toll of about £5. He raised his cupped hands up towards me full of pennies and nickels. Once I took them he said, 'Here you go! Enjoy counting!' while laughing to himself."
Craftily, he instructed the driver to shift his vehicle into neutral while he meticulously counted the coins, threatening to "call state troopers to bring him back" should he attempt to leave before the toll was completely tallied.
Continuing on Reddit, he recounted: "He pouted the entire time while I stacked pennies, and, accidentally knocked them over, having to start again a couple times."
After taking as long as possible to count the coins, the employee added: "He was over by 20p. I gave it back to him and said: 'Here's your change. Aren't you glad you waited?'."
Social media users chimed in on the post, with one remarking: ""Aren't you glad you waited" is the kind of thing you usually think about after and kick yourself for not getting to use it."
Echoing this approval, another added: "Petty at its finest."
A third user said: "When I worked briefly at a courthouse, I promised the clerks that I would help out with someone that did that. The rules would be the following:
"Don't interrupt me while I'm counting, or I'd have to start over. The clerks wouldn't see the money until I've verified that it's all there. If you leave before I'm finished counting, it would be considered abandoned property, and would not be applied to your bill/fine/fees.
"Never had to do that, but I kind of wished it would happen just once to break up the monotony."
Another user, who had previously worked at a toll booth, shared a similar experience, saying: "Worked tolls at the border and I have absolutely done this. Though I didn't need the police threat. I just keep the gate closed."
A further user expressed frustration with customers who try to pay with coins as a form of protest, saying: "I'll never understand people who do this and think they're 'sticking it to The Man'. Like, no, sir, you're just annoying the employee who's just trying to make their rent."

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