
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — It may be Mother’s Day, but when rude people plague our area, BocaNewsNow.com never takes a break from exposing them to the world. With thanks to tipsters all over the region, this week’s edition is full of eye-rolling images — pictures that make you wonder just what exactly is wrong with people.

We start at Fresh Market on Military Trail in Boca Raton. That where our tipsters sent two photos of different people with dogs. Dogs, as any intelligent person knows, are illegal in supermarkets unless they’re officially trained service animals. And, you know, maybe these dogs are. Or, maybe they’re just pets with owners violating statutes and codes. The guy above is in such need of a dog in the store that he’s apparently playing on his phone instead of paying attention to the animal.

And this Matthew McConaughey look-alike also has what seems to be a pet in Fresh Market Boca Raton. Which is weird. Because there are signs and rules saying that you’re not allowed to bring a pet into a supermarket.

The disgustingness isn’t just limited to dogs in South Palm Beach County. Our tipster couldn’t believe that Sprouts Boca Raton management didn’t tell this man that he’s not allowed to have his bird in the supermarket, let alone attached to a shopping cart that other people will eventually put their hands on. We don’t know why this guy needed his bird while shopping for food.

At frequent-offender Doris’ in Boca Raton, this woman seems to be keeping her dog somewhat out of view by trying to hide it under a freezer of food. Our tipsters see all, however, and know that this woman is apparently violating rules and regulations by bringing the dog in Doris’. We wonder, however, why Doris’ is okay with unsanitary behavior and seems to look the other way when dog owners who just can’t part with their pooch bring them inside.

There is no other word than “disgusting” to describe this woman who apparently believes it’s just fine to bring her dog into Bagel Twins Delray Beach, and have that dog prance around on a booth bench where people sit to eat food. It’s unclear why Bagel Twins management — which had had a problem or two with health inspections — looked the other way. If you value health and safety, we suggest you skip Bagel Twins at 5130 Linton Boulevard in Delray Beach.

On to parking now, and a Porsche that apparently tinks it’s okay to park diagonally in a non-parking space space. South Carolina plate 532ASK makes us ask what you’re thinking when you’re parking your car in Plum Tree Center in Boca Raton. We also ask if you think you might get a ticket for that parking job.

Attention driver of a white Hyundai Elantra with Florida plate JINS53. You’re parked in a fire zone. The yellow lines don’t mean, “hey, it’s okay to park here!” They mean, “hey, don’t park here, it’s for fire trucks and other emergency responders.” The Dick’s Sporting Goods is in West Boca Raton.

And at the Pet Supermarket in Delray Beach, what we suspect was another selfish pet owner decided to create a parking space on the sidewalk. Thanks to our tipster, we know that the driver of this Ford with Texas plate TSX-7170 is a very special person. If they weren’t special, why else would they feel that it’s normal to park on the sidewalk, over a yellow line?
So who is this week’s Boca Rudeton winner? There’s lots of competition, but our judges say it’s the woman with the dog at Bagel Twins. You would think that Bagel Twins, which had some health inspection issues just months ago, would be more aware of what its customers are doing. But apparently not. And you’d also think that the woman would be more self-aware so she didn’t bring her dog into a restaurant where it’s a walking code violation and just simply not allowed. But again, apparently not. While we don’t give prizes, we know what we’d give this woman if we did: the BocaNewsNow.com guide to intelligence — something she is seemingly sorely lacking.
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