the bench is occupied by things like empty baby carriers, gym bags, clothes or buckets of toiletries, leaving no place to change ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Does etiquette provide guidance on dealing with inanimate objects that are unaccompanied by their owners?
What to do when the bench is largely occupied by things like empty baby carriers, gym bags, clothes or buckets of toiletries, leaving no place to comfortably change into street clothes? The owners of these objects are usually not even present. GENTLE READER: It is always better to assume that the person is present so that you do not get accused of theft.
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