BOCA RATON, Fla. -- After a South Florida woman picked up her car from valet, something was left inside it - an insult written on the ticket.
"I was mortified," Sharyn Peoples said. "In handwriting it said 'play, red dress, and fat' on it."
Peoples was at Mizner Park in Boca
Raton to act in a play earlier this month. She was wearing a red dress.
But she said writing the word "fat" on her valet ticket crosses the
line.
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Peoples was so upset, she reached out to LAZ Parking of Florida.
"It's only words and it's from some
kid, and that's one of the things the guy said to me on the phone. He
said, 'You know, we employ 18- and 20-year-old kids.' I said, 'Sir,
they're legally adults.'"
After their conversation on the
phone, Peoples received an e-mail from Dan Silva of LAZ Parking of South
Florida that started out with "Please accept our sincerest apologies."
Part of it also said that moving forward "physical appearance will not
be written on tickets" and that "this type of situation will never occur
again."
In the e-mail written to Peoples, Silva also offered
her free valet parking for next year and a gift card to a restaurant at
Mizner Park.
"We deeply regret this incident and
the company has apologized to the customer and the employee has been
disciplined," said Luis Macedo, the general manager of LAZ Parking of
Florida, in a statement on Friday. "LAZ Parking continues to be
committed to providing the best customer experience possible."
Peoples said she is devastated by
what happened, and doubts she is the first customer to fall victim to
this kind of treatment. Now, she hopes whoever did it is fired and the
insults are curbed.
"People should not accept employees slandering their patrons in any way, shape, or form," she said.
Peoples doesn't know which employee wrote the insult on her valet ticket, but she has a message for the writer.
"I feel bad for you that your
parents obviously didn't raise you well enough, and I hope you
understand this is not at all acceptable," she said.
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(Christina Hernandez, NBC Miami)