Addressing the issue directly: If you notice a patron using all the dryers and adding clothes every thirty minutes, it's best to approach them politely and inquire about the situation. You could say something like, "Excuse me, I noticed you've been using all the dryers and adding clothes frequently. Other patrons are waiting for an available dryer. Could you please consider using fewer machines or finishing up so others can have a chance to use them?"
Communication with the staff: If the behavior persists or causes inconvenience to other patrons, you may want to inform the staff at the laundromat about the situation. They can monitor the situation and intervene if necessary to ensure fair use of the facilities.
Avoid touching someone else's belongings: It's essential to respect others' personal property. Even if the person leaves the laundromat, it's not appropriate to remove their clothes and insert yours. Doing so can lead to conflicts and might even be considered theft or property damage. Instead, communicate with the staff about the issue, and they can help resolve it in a fair manner.
Respectful approach: When addressing any issue at a public place like a laundromat, always maintain a polite and respectful attitude. People might have different circumstances or reasons for their actions, and approaching them with understanding can lead to a more positive resolution.
Remember, conflicts can sometimes arise in public places, but handling them calmly and respectfully usually yields the best outcomes. If the situation becomes difficult to manage, don't hesitate to seek assistance from the staff or relevant authorities.