A New Zealand woman suffered a cardiac arrest in a supermarket parking lot, revived by strangers and paramedics—but was fined $80 for overstaying her parking limit. Despite her family’s appeal and years of loyalty, the parking company initially refused to bend the rules, later reducing the fee to $30, which still felt unjust. The woman paid to avoid further stress. Thankfully, the supermarket owner intervened, canceled the fine, refunded the money, and apologized on behalf of the company—highlighting how rigid systems can fail real people in crisis, and how empathy can restore fairness.
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