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Old 05-10-2007, 09:16 PM   #1
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If you can walk the store you have no business having a disabled parking permit.
Ya know asshole some of us can walk, we just can't get our breath while the assholes in the Hummers and plates park. Some of us don't live in a compound.
And yes I don't always park in a spot.
Why? Because they block your excess for your fucker tax payer scooter?
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Old 05-10-2007, 09:21 PM   #2
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Ya know asshole some of us can walk, we just can't get your breath while the assholes in the Hummers and plates park. Some of us don't live in a compound.
And yes I don't always park in a spot.
My wife has a HC parking sticker. She can walk in most days, I just hurts like hell. Hence, if she can be closer to the door better for her.
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Old 05-11-2007, 09:11 AM   #3
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My wife has a HC parking sticker. She can walk in most days, I just hurts like hell. Hence, if she can be closer to the door better for her.
Same with my Grandad - my Dad has a badge that he uses when Grandad is in the car (and ONLY then). Grandad can walk, but not unaided. He has trouble getting in and out of the car, necessitating the extra space on either side provided by disabled spaces. He uses his walker to get to the store, and the shorter the walk outside, the better. Once in the store his shopping trolley provides the stability he needs.

I doubt anyone seeing him would begrudge him any decrease in his journey - he only goes to the store once a week to maintain a measure of independence and it is hard work for him.

I've said this before this before (here). I believe that it is reasonable to provide the shortest distance car-store-car for people who have difficulty or pain walking. I believe that decreasing the amount of overall walking these people have to do is one of the reasons for having the spaces in the first place.

Of course another is to allow people in chairs enough space to manoeuvre and there should be enough slots and of sufficient size for this too.
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Old 05-11-2007, 11:31 PM   #4
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Same with my Grandad - my Dad has a badge that he uses when Grandad is in the car (and ONLY then). Grandad can walk, but not unaided. He has trouble getting in and out of the car, necessitating the extra space on either side provided by disabled spaces. He uses his walker to get to the store, and the shorter the walk outside, the better. Once in the store his shopping trolley provides the stability he needs.

I doubt anyone seeing him would begrudge him any decrease in his journey - he only goes to the store once a week to maintain a measure of independence and it is hard work for him.

I've said this before this before (here). I believe that it is reasonable to provide the shortest distance car-store-car for people who have difficulty or pain walking. I believe that decreasing the amount of overall walking these people have to do is one of the reasons for having the spaces in the first place.

Of course another is to allow people in chairs enough space to manoeuvre and there should be enough slots and of sufficient size for this too.
Right, he does not walk the whole store.
Again, if you are going to walk the whole store you can walk the extra 5 spaces to the car.
I also feel those with chairs and lifts should have specific designations and no one else should park in those places.
If that were done, I could care less who parks in the other places.
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Old 05-12-2007, 04:55 AM   #5
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I also feel those with chairs and lifts should have specific designations and no one else should park in those places.
If that were done, I could care less who parks in the other places.
Amen
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Old 05-10-2007, 11:10 PM   #6
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Ya know asshole some of us can walk, we just can't get our breath while the assholes in the Hummers and plates park. Some of us don't live in a compound.
And yes I don't always park in a spot.
Why? Because they block your excess for your fucker tax payer scooter?
That was one incomprehensible post.
What does how I live have to do with anything? What do Hummers have to do with anything?
Being able to walk short distances and a whole store or mall are two different things. If you can walk a grocery store you can walk five extra parking spaces.
Tax payer? What the hell does that mean?
At least it was English.
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