Wally World and the various malls seem to be the collection points for idiots. Last night I was at a local Wally with my wife, wandering around waiting for her to finish shopping. Down the aisle came a skinny lil 15 year old boy riding one of the stores electric wheel chairs around the aisles aimlessly , long legs dangling off the platform. I looked at him pretty hard, thinking, "maybe his handicap isn't that noticable". I couldn't SEE any physical handicap, but ya can't be sure. So as he glided past me I glared at him. He looked at me nonchalontlaly, and glided past. A little later, I was still browsing the store and I saw him cruising towards the exit. So I followed at a distance, saw him get off the cart and walk out side. I stood there for a couple of minutes and watched him walk clear across the big parking lot and out to the street. Boy, I wanted to go outside and tell him off. My partially handicapped wife uses the electric carts at these stores, and I figure this idiot just denied someone else the opportunity to use it. I wonder what store policy is? Would an "associated" ever step up and question this kind of behavior?